A pair of graphic videos are making the rounds online this week. Both broadcasts show the beheadings of men with machetes gauged to be around 20 inches in length.
For the first film, a panga machete is used to remove the head of Jorge Cázares Elenes, aka Koki, in Culiacán, Sinaloa. Five strikes from the blade with the upward slope are employed by a gunman from the Mayito Flaco faction to do the job.
Cázares Elenes is dismembered off camera with a chainsaw afterwards. A picture displaying his corpse in pieces makes it clear why that chainsaw is heard throughout the video.
Authorities recovered the head of El Koki after it was abandoned at the Plaza Forum Culiacán in the Tres Rios subdivision.

Jorge Cázares Elenes, aka Koki

For the second film, a deceased man is accused by the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL) of selling white crystal meth in the state of Guanajuato. It appears that the male was propped on his knees for the sake of the CSRL sending out their communique.
Blue is the only color of meth that the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel allows to be sold in the towns that they control.
A right-handed assassin with an oversized machete reminds us that the same fate will befall anyone who sells white-colored meth. This particular color is mainly used by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

- Special thanks to Char from Borderland Beat.
Sources: José Luis Morales, All Source News
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gracias por tu trabajo sol
Wow, they even have branded the dope with colors now! That is extreme. I thought the stickers on the little baggies would be good enough. WTF!
Purple meth is for police officers.