Crime Junkie - MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Debanhi Escobar
Episode Date: October 7, 2024When a young woman disappears after being left alone on a highway, the search for her whereabouts and the resulting aftermath causes a public outcry in her home country of Mexico.Click HERE to view th...e surveillance footage of Debanhi the night she disappeared. If you know anything about the death of Debanhi Escobar in April of 2022 in Nuevo León, Mexico, please contact the Federal Prosecutor’s Office (Fiscalía General de la República) at +81 81 54 74 02. You can also email them at fevimtra@fgr.org.mx. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: crimejunkiepodcast.com/mysterious-death-debanhi-escobarDon’t miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllcCrime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat.Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
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Hi, Crime Junkies. I'm your host Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Brett.
The story I have for you today is one that people have been begging us to cover for a while now.
This story took the internet by storm back in 2022.
Your social media feed was especially flooded if you lived in Mexico.
And I think the reason that this case took off so much in particular was because it kind of started on social media with this
very eerie picture. When Mario Escobar wakes up on April 9, 2022, his phone shows a bunch of missed calls, some
coming in as early as like 4 o'clock in the morning.
And it's not even clear if he knows who these calls are from.
But when Mario calls them back at around 830 that morning, what he hears, he knows is going
to change his entire day.
In reality, it's gonna change his entire life.
On the other end of the phone is one of his daughter's
friends, and from what I can gather, she basically tells him
that his 18-year-old daughter, Debany, is missing.
And I'm sure he thinks, like, wait, what do you mean,
missing, like, he has that moment, how do you know
she's missing, But it's true.
And the story she tells him from the night before
sends chills down his spine.
Apparently, Debany had gone out with this friend
that's calling and another girl.
This was the night before.
But Debany had gotten really drunk,
like to the point that they knew
she shouldn't be out anymore.
So they say that they called for a car to come get her and take her home.
But not long after she got into the car,
they started getting communications from the driver,
stuff saying that she was pretty messed up.
She wouldn't give her address.
They kind of went back and forth with him and eventually gave him her address.
But long story short, she says that Debany had gotten out of the car at some point,
or at least this is what
the driver's telling her, and she wouldn't get back in.
And the driver had even taken a picture of her
on the side of the road to prove it to them.
But ultimately, he just left her there,
and they haven't been able to get a hold of her since.
Now when this friend forwards Mario the picture,
it is haunting.
I mean, his baby girl is standing on the side
of a dark road, skirt blowing in the wind,
just there one minute and then gone the next.
So already four hours behind, he knows that he needs to move fast.
And he and his wife get the photo posted on social media, and then they get in touch with
police because in their minds, they're like, we got to act quick because you see, according
to Cody Copeland,
his writing for Courthouse News,
this particular stretch of road
in the Nuevo Leon municipality was so dangerous
that it was nicknamed the Highway of Death.
Oh my God.
Another source even calls it the Highway of Terror,
mostly having to do with the number of kidnappings
and disappearances around this highway.
And add in the fact that women were disappearing
on the regular in this area around this time,
like 18 women and girls in the first quarter alone.
What?
Yeah, Mario can't believe that his daughter
has now been added to that list.
So authorities push out a search report to the public,
which is basically just like a breakdown
of what Debany looks like, what she's wearing,
her last known location.
And from what I can gather,
the two girls who were with her that night before
do give a statement early on to police,
and they kind of give more detail about what happened.
And the two friends say that there was some kind
of altercation at the party they were at.
Now, what exactly that altercation is, is a little unclear.
Like some of the reporting just says
that there's some kind of fight between the girls.
But either way, they basically say that they left Devaney
at the party that they were all at,
but they knew that she was pretty messed up
and couldn't get home on her own.
So they called someone to pick her up, that driver.
Now what's a little odd is that they don't contact him
in a rideshare app.
They'd apparently used a rideshare app earlier in the night to get to the party that they don't contact him in a rideshare app. They'd apparently used a rideshare app earlier in the night
to get to the party that they went to
or other parties that night.
And before getting out of the car,
they just got the driver's number
so they could communicate with him directly.
So when they say that they called for him
to take Debany home, it was like sell to sell.
So he came to pick her up.
They tell police the same thing that they told her dad about going back and forth with
him and then her getting out of the car.
Okay, hold up.
We already have a life role.
If you get there to the party together, you leave together.
But can we add a new one?
You got to keep it in the app.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know if they did this to avoid, there's no explanation.
Did they avoid fees?
Was it just easier?
Did they really like him and wanted to?
But there's a lot of safety and protection and tracking
that comes in that, and to take it out of there,
I think is very scary.
I love the new life rule.
Keep it in the app.
Yeah.
And I think it's also important to mention,
I don't think these were Debany's best friends.
She'd only been hanging out with the one girl
for like four months, but the rule is still the same.
Even if you aren't besties, you come together,
you leave together. You leave together.
Right.
So it's clear that authorities need to talk to this driver
who seems to be at the center of all of this,
but it takes them days to do this.
Although I don't really understand why.
But all the while, searches for Debany begin, and luckily, her family gets tons of support
from the community.
That last photo of her that they posted starts going viral, and campaigns to help them search
they launch all across social media.
According to an article in Infobay, the family sets up their unofficial headquarters in front
of this motel near where
Debany would have gotten out of the car.
To them, that's kind of the center of everything, and somehow they've gotten the last known
location of her cell phone, which puts her in that same general area near this very motel
and this transportation company.
So they really focus heavily around there.
And this motel, something about it really gets under their skin.
I've never heard it described as anything more than just like a hunch, but according
to another Infobay article, they just have this hunch that she's there at that motel.
So they ask authorities to please search it.
They do search it on the 12th, except nothing connected to Devaney is found when they do.
But they did get a break that same day that they do the search of the motel.
Police finally tracked down the rideshare driver, and according to the independent,
to hold him, they arrest him on a drug-related charge.
It turns out this driver had a long criminal history and in the
past had been, get this, investigated for harassment and attempted kidnapping of women. Yeah, now from
what I can piece together, it doesn't seem like this guy was hiding from police this whole time.
I mean, actually not only is he talking to police, but he also gives an interview to reporters later Because he says he wants his side of the story to be out there, which is as follows
This driver claims that he had driven the girls to the party via a rideshare app earlier
But then they were the ones who asked him for his number to call him directly to pick them up
Which ended up happening at like four o'clock in the morning
But when he gets there,
Debany was the only one who gets in the car.
He says that the other friends were there,
but they got into another vehicle and drove off.
But didn't the girls say that they left the party before Debany?
Exactly.
But not according to him.
He says, no, no, no, no, they were still there.
He says when she gets in the car,
Debany's crying, she's talking about how bad her friends were.
And then at one point, she wanted to charge her phone.
So he like passes her the cable in the back.
But she ends up just like climbing into the front seat.
And it sounds like this is where things
started to go a little sideways.
According to this guy, she was drunk and aggressive.
And she wouldn't give him an address for the house
he's supposed to take her to. So he didn't even know where he's supposed to be going. And it sounds
like at some point, the friends kind of text him again, they're going back and forth, they
give him the address so they do get moving. And that's how they end up on the highway.
But he says, shortly into this ride, she tells him to just stop the car because she wants
to get out. And at first, I mean, a driver with a drunk person in their car, they're thinking like,
oh my God, like she's gonna throw up.
Right.
But I don't think she did.
She just gets out of the car and this guy didn't know what to do.
And so this whole time he's like going back and forth with her friends.
He's even not just texting, but like sending voice memos to them.
He told them like, listen, I'm not going to force this woman back into my car.
Like I'm going to get accused of kidnapping.
Again.
Well, yeah, I mean, clearly he had a reason to be worried about that, right?
Like, that's not what he wants to go down.
So he's like, can you give me her mom's phone number?
But the girl said that they already tried calling the mom.
She's not answering.
So, you know, he's like asking, has she taken anything?
And they say, no, she just drank a lot of vodka,
but that's it.
So he waits a few minutes to see if she's gonna calm down,
if she's gonna get back in.
And when she didn't,
that's when he took that photo and then left.
And he says he went home, told his wife what had happened,
and then the next day he reached out to Deb and his friends.
And that's when he found out that she was missing.
If he reached out the next day,
then why did it take them till the 12th to find him?
Like, why isn't he coming forward?
I don't know.
Like, clearly they had this guy's info,
or at the very least, they had a phone number for him.
So I'm not sure what the holdup was.
Maybe this guy lawyered up.
Maybe he was just dodging them
for fear of exactly what happened, like being arrested.
Who knows?
But anyways, authorities seize his phone once they have him in the phone in their possession,
and sure enough, there's a lot of stuff that actually backs up his story.
He's got all these text messages and voice memos that he sent to the friends.
He even had a super short clip of Debany's voice.
I don't really understand why.
It sounds like whatever she was saying didn't even really make sense anyways.
I don't know why he recorded it.
I mean, for a second, remembering he'd been accused of kidnapping in the past,
I mean, you kind of have to think that maybe all of that communication,
all of those recordings, like, all of that could have been planned to cover his tracks.
Like, premeditated?
Yeah, like trying to distance himself from her before he did something,
the picture of her in the road, and then maybe he got her back in the car.
So yes, it totally could be.
But you don't know the next part and I know that's not what happened.
At least I'm pretty sure that's not what happened.
And we know that because they actually searched his house in his car at some point.
They find nothing.
But more importantly, they also find surveillance footage that shows exactly what happened that night.
The footage they find isn't just from after Debby got out of the car on the highway.
They actually find video from even further back in the night showing exactly how her night played out.
First, they get footage from a store that shows Debby and her friends buying a bottle of vodka at around 1130 PM.
Now they know from talking to her friends
that they party hopped a little bit,
and they eventually end up at this house party
in the Nueva Castilla neighborhood.
And this is where everything really starts.
So at about 1.30 in the morning,
there is some pretty alarming footage
of Debany running down the street.
And she kind of comes out of nowhere,
she's just booking it, and this guy is chasing after her and he grabs her and
Debany's like kicks him, she punches him and then this larger group of kids come
and it appears like everything settles down. Like nobody's like attacking this
guy, like everyone seems like they know each other and okay with each other or
or at least again settles down. Now there's no sound, I have no idea what's going on or why,
but it gets calm and then they leave at some point.
Then fast forward to 3.54 in the morning.
And this shows the exact moment that Debany gets
into that car that was called to take her home.
And it appears that her friends are standing near
the driver's side window.
So the driver's version that the friends were still there
is correct then?
Yes.
So things are actually matching up to his story, like I said.
I mean, we see her being aggressive with her friends,
like he said she was.
And I don't know if it's because of this footage or what,
but Debany's friends do change their initial statement
that they made to authorities.
So they actually admit to Debany being aggressive as one of the reasons that they decided to
leave.
And through them or other people, they eventually, and they being police, get a little more color
around Debany's behavior that night.
So apparently it wasn't just that one moment where she runs that's captured on camera
that led to them sending her home.
They said that she had locked herself in the bathroom at one point, and then at another,
she almost jumped into the pool.
And it sounds like several people were worried enough
about her behavior that someone who was at the party
actually posted a video to Instagram
after the fact saying that she tried to help Debonie.
So did others.
I mean, they were trying offering her rides home
or at least help getting home safely.
But this girl says that Debany's friends declined
on her behalf, all offers for help
because they said that they had someone coming to get her.
The driver.
Correct, which brings me back to the footage.
So we see her getting in the car
and then the next bit of footage shows her sitting
in the car sort of talking to the driver.
But now she's in the front seat,
which again, lines up with his story.
Eventually they take off and the next place that they're able to pick her up at is that
transportation company near where her phone last pinged. And in their footage, you can see
Debany like walking down the median of this highway. Like the camera's facing out towards the road.
And I mean, it's so scary because at one point there's this terrifying moment where she is actually in the road,
like she leaves the median and this car literally has to swerve around her. I mean it's pitch black outside and it just misses her.
And she then walks towards this transportation company and appears to try and peek in. And there is this booth and a gate,
but I mean it's like 4 430 in the morning at this
point, there's nobody around.
And I say no one around, not just at the transportation station, but no one is following her either.
I mean, we don't see the driver like creeping in the background or circling for her.
Does she go inside this booth or the transportation company at all?
Several sources at the time claimed she did and then never came out.
But I don't think so.
It's hard to tell in the video what's happening, and I'll get to why I don't think she went in and
never came out later because we actually do see her later. And according to an Infobay article,
on April 18th, police have this transportation company under guard, and so then they start
interviewing employees to see what, if anything, they know. I mean, but if no one was working then, what could they know?
Yes. Again, it's a little unclear if anyone was there or not there.
Did this place have security guards? Was it closed for the night?
I think part of what has gotten misreported is they were like, little bits were coming out, right?
And not the whole thing. And I think people were making assumptions.
But I think this new video of Debany renews some hope. Maybe she still is okay. Maybe she's still
alive. And her father Mario was convinced she was. So there's this big push to continue searching
the area. Did they get any video from the motel from earlier? So not when they were canvassing
for the video. The motel employees initially told authorities that their cameras don't record anything,
like they're just for monitoring.
But remember, they'd actually searched the motel way back on the 12th, so I think it
would have been a nice to have to know, you know, was she in or around the property, but
they felt like they've covered their ground there by that point.
But now, no one knew where to look.
According to another article in Infobay,
canine teams and drones are brought in
to help with this search now.
Because this thing has blown up on social media,
even influencers and other media personalities
are lending a hand or at the very least,
they're kind of sharing her story.
But it doesn't matter how many times her story is shared
or how many searches they
do, there is still no sign of Debany.
Until April 21st, 13 days after Debany went missing.
On April 21st, employees at the motel, the same one her family has been parked out in
front of, they alert authorities to a foul odor coming from the grounds.
When they arrive, they're pointed to the back wall of this unused pool and courtyard area,
where there are these three cisterns.
When I say cisterns, for some reason the first time I read that,
I was thinking these big tall things standing up out of the ground.
That's not what it is.
So think like they're water wells in the ground
So all you actually see in this courtyard are these three smallish squares on the ground?
But they lead to these deep wells like 12 to 14 feet deep
Now one of the cisterns is covered smart, but two of the others are not they're just open and in one of the cisterns is covered, smart, but two of the others are not. They're just open.
And in one of the uncovered ones, they find a body.
Now, it is in a pretty bad state of decay,
sitting in about three feet of water,
but the clothes and the crucifix around the neck
make it pretty clear that they've found Debany now.
You said closed. Is she clothed?
So, this is where it gets like a little
complicated in the source material. For the most part, yes. There's this article
from El Pais by Elena Reyna and I'm just gonna like read the quote for you one
second because this is what I was working with. So it says quote,
Debany was found barefoot wearing socks and with her torso partially bare. She
was wearing a white sleeveless blouse, which was pulled down to her
neck on the outside of her right upper extremity, right arm, and on the left side it was pulled down
to her left armpit on the inside of her left upper extremity, left arm. So it seems like she's got
socks on, shoes are off, her top is wonky, and there's nothing mentioned
of her skirt at all, which like feels like,
is it on, is it underneath her, is it somewhere else?
Like, is it not there?
Yeah.
And what we don't know is if the way that everything is,
like I don't have enough information to know
if it was like everything naturally ended up this way.
Could Decahnt be playing a role?
Could the water be playing a role?
Could this semi-state of undress happen before she went in?
Like, nothing says that.
I mean, the rest of the stuff that she had taken that night
does seem to be there too with her,
but it's kind of scattered between two of the wells
because, so two of them, the two ones that are open,
those are connected, and I will put a picture up
for those who want to see it, but basically,
it's like an H shape, underground.
OK.
So found in the well with her, I'll call it well one,
was the black high-top converse that she was wearing that night.
And then her, like, in the top she had on,
like, that's about it.
And then found in the one next to her,
we'll call it well two, was a lighter,
some keys, her cell phone, a wallet, hand sanitizer.
But then this is the strange part,
caught in the middle, that connecting section.
Like the middle of the H.
Yeah. They have a black and white face mask,
like think COVID times.
She'd been wearing one throughout the night,
she was wearing it in the picture that the driver took. They also find in that connector a handbag and then a white
bra was also found in there. And these are all hers? Well, there's only this one source that even
gives a full detail of what's in those cisterns. This source, okay, so I'm like, I'm gonna try and
lay it out. This source comes from the prosecution's office that was working this case. There's no mention that the stuff isn't hers.
So my assumption is that they are,
but it is an assumption.
I think it would be really strange
if it was someone else's random bra that was in there.
Right.
And could these like flow from one to the other?
Or are you saying that they would have had to be dropped
into one well or the other well? Okay, so this they would have had to be dropped into one well
or the other well?
Okay. So this is a question I spent so much time on. I cannot find a specific police theory
in the source material on this. Like, if they all went in together, say in the one that
she was found in, then the water would have had to have risen. I don't know, like know what this is connected to, if anything else,
or if the water rises and falls
because of some underground mechanism.
But I mean, I looked up the weather for that area
and there was rain on and off on the 18th,
which was just days before she was found.
So maybe the water did rise high enough
to shift things from one well to the other.
I mean, how, but then how high up is this connecting pipe? Maybe the water did rise high enough to shift things from one well to the other.
But then how high up is this connecting pipe?
So the photo that I mentioned earlier has some measurements and it looks to be a little
over seven and a half feet.
So I don't know if one day of rain could rise the water level that much unless there was
a ton of water already in it and then it evaporated over time.
Because again, we know she's found in like three feet
of water when she's discovered,
but I don't know where that water came from.
Is that rainwater?
Again, is it from somewhere else?
I don't know.
And I mean, there's no way that she could have put
that stuff in there on her own.
Like I keep thinking about it.
I don't know what her goal would have been
in like tossing it over maybe just to see where it goes,
but I'm a little bit baffled how it ends up where it does, even if it's even if it's like her throwing it.
But also, why are you throwing your stuff? Right?
Like her cell phone is in the other one.
Like if anything, you would want to keep that with you.
Right.
Now, what is possibly stranger to people than the stuff in the well is the fact that no one found it sooner.
According to most sources,
the motel was searched on four separate occasions,
not just the one that we talked about.
Yeah, on the 12th.
So one of them included, at least one,
included canine dogs and drones.
And they estimated that 200 personnel
were searching the area that her body was literally at.
Like, I mean, she was right under their noses.
So there are three options.
Was she placed there later?
Was the search a little sloppy and they didn't look down in the well until it started to
smell?
Or was the search extremely sloppy and they didn't even look in this courtyard area?
And that actually might be the case because this part of the motel, this courtyard, it's
connected to this circular-shaped restaurant and the whole thing is an abandoned part of
this hotel.
Okay, but one would think still after like two or three searches, they'd be like,
hey, you know what we haven't searched that abandoned section over there.
Yeah, I agree, especially because everything that they've got like they're clearly
homing in on this area.
Things are pointing them there.
I think maybe the only reason that they didn't do it, like, is that maybe they were thinking
it would have been difficult for her to get where she was.
So again, I'm gonna try and like describe it
as best I can.
And when I say get to where she was, like not fall in,
again, these things are just like open on the ground
and God forbid it's dark.
But again, this is why I point to like option three
where I'm like, it was so sloppy.
They were like, oh, theoretically she shouldn't have been able
to even be in this area, so we didn't search it.
So basically, let's see how I can do an audio.
I'll put up a picture if you guys wanna look,
but there's this circular restaurant,
and then there's like two walls that point out,
and then like a third wall that blocks it in.
So you have this kind of like V-shaped courtyard
that connects to the restaurant.
And so you would have to hop a fence or like hop a wall any way to get in or go through
this restaurant, which is abandoned. Yeah, presumably locked. And it's been closed for
years. It's not like it was just like closed that day or recently abandoned. So if I had
to guess, I think she got over one of the walls
because there is nothing about the restaurant being unlocked
or anything like that.
I know the main wall that was facing the highway,
that one was eight and a half feet tall with barbed wire.
So like nobody's climbing that thing, let alone,
let alone potentially like hoisting a body over it.
Like if we're saying it's her or somebody else, whatever.
But the other walls were slightly smaller,
like a little over seven feet, still kind of high.
But they didn't have barbed wire.
So it's possible.
It's possible that's how she got in.
But I think because of that, like they maybe looked at that
and they were like, oh, like some girl off the street.
Otherwise, I don't know how they didn't find her.
So as news of Devaney's discovery breaks, the internet and, you know, media, it's obviously all a buzz, but more than anything, there's a lot of outrage
because yet again, here was another young Mexican woman gone missing,
now being found dead and a perception that authorities should have done more
to find her in a timely manner.
And no surprise, that outrage is shared by Debany's family.
Her father, Mario, is furious.
And within like a day, he was publicly suggesting,
not option three, where I'm saying it was like super sloppy,
but he was saying that her body was planted there.
What's that based on?
I mean, I think he's just pointing to that 13 day window,
like the impossibility that they didn't find her body.
That she was there all along and they didn't find it.
Right where everyone was looking.
And he wasn't just calling out authorities.
He was spreading the blame around, like to that driver.
He claims the reason Debonie got out of the car
in the first place was because the driver reached over over and grabbed her breast when they when did that happen?
Well, so Mario claims that the prosecutor's office had some kind of footage of this
I know we have footage earlier of Debonie and the driver sitting in the car talking
That could be the footage that he's referencing like back when he picks her up from the party
But I mean, I've seen some of it. It's hard to tell for sure.
I don't know if he's seen something else.
If the driver did assault her, that would make sense as to why she'd want to get out
of the vehicle.
Yes.
But I'm like, I'm missing a piece here because like if he did, like if he assaulted her when
they're sitting there before they've taken off, you would think that she would get out
before they left.
If he did it after when they're going, like that's when she demands to get out.
Like, I don't know where footage of that would be.
Yeah, I mean, all the reports say that she was pretty intoxicated.
Maybe she didn't realize the situation was as dangerous as it was,
or wasn't able to like respond to that danger until after they were kind of on the road a bit.
And then he could have like taken off quickly because of things.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.
I agree.
Like, you're not making the same decisions when you're intoxicated.
So it's very possible it happened.
And then she, as they went on, she's like, I got to get out of here.
I can't say with 100% certainty what's going on or when.
And this guy, it is important to say, has never been charged with anything related to this case.
And what I will say is sometimes like two things
can be true at once, right?
He could have assaulted her, like her father claims.
And have nothing to do with her disappearance and murder.
Right, we just don't know.
And unfortunately, the autopsy doesn't bring
much more clarity.
So according to authorities,
Debany's cause of death was a deep skull contusion.
Other sources call it a blow to the head.
And based on her decomb, at least one source places the time of death between five days and two weeks.
But here's the thing, that is literally all we know about the first autopsy.
Nothing about if there was water in her lungs
or anything else that can give a better idea
of what exactly happened to her or when.
And at first, it appears like authorities
aren't really ruling anything out.
They claim that if there is a crime, they will pursue it.
If. If.
Because it appears at some point,
the idea of this just being some kind of horrible accident
starts to really take hold.
That Debany fell into the cistern,
and, you know, it was dark, she didn't see it.
But as you can imagine, her family doesn't call that closure.
There are still just like too many questions
for them to just be like, okay, how sad, and walk away.
I mean, same.
Like, how well do they explain how they think it happened?
Well, I mean, there's a lot to be desired in their theory.
I mean, they don't give a full play-by-play,
but it's possible they based this off something
that I haven't told you about yet,
something that they found while all of this was unfolding.
So, remember, the motel employees told authorities
that their cameras didn't record.
They're just like there for show to monitor, whatever.
Well, apparently they were lying.
Now, I don't know if the police were tipped off or what.
I don't know how this got to them,
but they ended up raiding the motel
and some of the employees' homes.
And on a laptop, they found recorded security footage
of Debany on the property the night that she disappeared.
Ashley, give me one good reason why they'd be hiding this.
Makes no sense, right?
Yeah.
Unless they were nervous
because of how big of a story this became, because this is what's so weird,
because it's not like this footage points
to some motel employee committing a crime.
I mean, if anything, it does the opposite.
It shows Debany arriving on the property
a little after 4.30 in the morning.
She appears to be running, kind of like we saw her do earlier,
but no one is following her this time.
And then it shows her in that walled off courtyard area.
She had to have climbed one of the walls
because the footage we have is from inside the restaurant,
like, looking out.
Yeah, we never see her inside of the restaurant.
We just see her, like, peering in the window
to this abandoned restaurant,
and then she kind of, like, runs off camera. And then she kind of like runs off camera.
And then we get like 20 minutes of nothing
before she suddenly reappears.
And she, when we see her for the final time,
she's moving along the wall towards those cisterns
where she ends up being found.
We last see her just before five o'clock in the morning.
And no one else is there?
No one.
Can you see her fall into the cistern or anything?
You can't, but that footage that they have,
this is what I'm saying,
this is what I think they're working off of,
it puts her within feet of those cisterns
and nobody else around.
It also looks pretty dark.
And I don't know if you looked at the picture I sent,
like with these things on the ground,
if you didn't know they were there,
you could easily just step right into one.
Yeah, so this accident theory actually has some teeth to it.
On paper, yes.
But with all the shady business around getting the footage with not finding her sooner,
Debany's family is, like, far too suspicious.
So they ask an independent forensic review
to be done of her autopsy findings.
So a second autopsy?
No, no, this isn't a second autopsy.
This is just a review of the results of the first one.
Some sources will call it a second autopsy actually,
but that's misreporting or misunderstanding, I don't know.
They're technically just reviewing the results of the first.
Got it.
And while they wait for this review to be done,
that anger in the community
and in the country of Mexico as a whole
literally spills out onto the streets.
Protests are organized to bring attention
to all the disappearances
and gender violence happening at the time.
I mean, in Mexico, they use the term femicide
to describe women who are targeted and murdered.
According to an article written by Beatriz Guillen for El Pais, up to 10
women are murdered every single day in Mexico.
Up to seven women a day disappear.
And most of these cases just go, or the people who commit them just
go totally unpunished.
We're talking 95% of them, according to that article.
Hold on.
17 a day, there's 365 days in a year.
I can't do head math.
That's like over 6,000 women.
And if only 5% get resolved, that's like 300.
That's almost 6,000, right?
Like that go completely unsolved.
That's a f***ing epidemic.
Yeah.
Listen, there are a lot of different stats out there
So I'd be careful putting an exact number to it, but it's a lot
Epidemic is right one that even debony herself was well aware of and in sort of this sad twist of fate
According to an article in the independent by Jose Luis Montenegro shortly before debony disappeared
She actually participated in a protest on
Women's Day to raise awareness about gender violence.
So I mean, literally, you have her one week, she's fighting for victims, and then the next,
she becomes a missing woman herself.
And what's more upsetting about all of this, and you even see it in the case of Devaney,
is that according to reporting in the New York Times by Oscar Lopez,
the families are often the ones who are forced to go out and do a lot of the legwork themselves.
They have to do the searches. They have to do the investigation.
An article in Expansion Politica even says that throughout the almost two-week search for Debany,
one woman and four girls were found dead.
Like they're looking for one woman and they find five others.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Now it does sound like a few people are held accountable
for what many perceive as a debacle
in the search for Deboni.
According to a Telemundo Arizona article on April 27th,
two of the authoritative leads in Deboni's case
are dismissed for serious
omissions and errors. I think the errors are pretty obvious. What omissions are being referenced
here? It's a little murky, like were details about this case being left out internally,
publicly? Were they not focusing on possible suspects sooner or not even at all? I don't
know. But clearly, heirs and omissions
led to sloppy investigating.
Or maybe this would have been found sooner.
According to Vallarta Daily,
on May 5th at 730 in the morning,
some identification belonging to Debany
is found in the planters of this condominium building.
And it doesn't sound like it's a driver's license
or anything like that.
It's some kind of secondary ID that might have something
to do with her dad's job as a teacher
from what I can piece together.
And how far away is this location
from the motel where she was found?
Bingo, that's the thing.
So it's almost 15 miles away and why it's there
and how it got there, like nobody knows.
It's supposedly this big mystery. I'd be looking at the people in the condominium pretty hard.
My gal. Especially if any of them had a connection to the motel, right?
Yeah. I mean, can you imagine?
No. No. I would like be freaking out. But so, okay, here's my thing. So at first,
I see this thing about the idea and I'm like, okay, listen, let's try and not be
misconspiracy theory. Like, maybe this had nothing to do with this
I don't know what this idea is made of maybe it's paper
Could the wind have picked it up and taken it over here? Oh picked it up from a well
Like full of water under ground. Maybe she dropped it. I don't know
But here's the reason I immediately wrote off anything as coincidences. There are no coincidences obviously and now I'm like forget it
I'm not even gonna try.
Apparently, an apartment at this very building
where they find this ID later,
that apartment had been searched prior
for items belonging to Debany.
What?
I know, so apparently a tip had been called in,
but nothing was found in the search.
Now whose apartment was this? Also
a mystery. And it's important to point out that Viarte Daily appears to be the only source
that seems to have any of this information. Usually I like to have like two or three sources
that say the same thing before I put it in an episode, so I know what we're putting
out is pretty accurate, but this was just like too friggin weird not to mention. But
you know, there's my caveat, one source on this.
However, I can tell you pretty confidently that they also end up searching room 174 at
the motel.
Apparently this search came at the urging of Debany's parents.
I don't know if they got a tip.
I don't know if this is another hunch or what.
Like there's no information on how, why this specific room is searched
and nothing about what if anything is found.
Now at least one source states
that they were looking for traces of Debany's DNA.
I assume nothing was found or we would hear about it.
Right.
I mean, I think the searches at least show
they're not paying lip service.
Like they're actually looking at all these possibilities, even if accident is what they're
kind of leaning toward.
Maybe for the moment, but that's about to change.
On May 12th, the forensic report comes out.
Sounds like it was maybe leaked to a newspaper.
I don't think they were like, hey, this is our findings on the thing we first did.
There you go.
And listen, one more time for the people in the back, this is just a review of the original.
So it's like a review of their own work, basically, from an outside consultant, from what I can put together.
But what this review concludes couldn't be more different than the original results.
First, it rules out any thought that this was some kind of accident. It calls Debany's death a violent homicide and states that Debany was struck in the head
by some sort of blunt object repeatedly.
Now the cause of death was similar to the original autopsy.
Basically a deep blow to the head is what killed her.
But this report claims that it wasn't just one blow, but multiple blows at different angles.
And there was also bruising on both sides of her head,
both eyes, the left side of her nose, and both lips.
I mean, that sounds like she was beaten to death.
Mm-hmm, and there's even more that comes out.
According to this report,
there is also signs of a, quote,
violent sexual relationship,
AKA, Debany was sexually assaulted.
Now, even though this sister had some water,
this report rules out drowning.
There was no water found in her lungs.
They say she was dead before she went in there.
And according to the El Pais article,
it also rules out any sign of asphyxiation or strangulation
because they say there are no injuries to the neck
or to her carotid arteries or her hyoid bone.
No, was there anything about drowning or asphyxiation,
strangulation, anything like that in the first one?
Why are they even bringing that up?
So at least publicly,
the first autopsy didn't mention any of that stuff.
It's totally possible it was there.
Maybe it wasn't there.
Maybe they're just releasing more since this one got leaked this time.
I don't know.
But there's something else in the report that's interesting.
Debany had no fractures or anything like that.
The only thing she broke was a nail.
After this forensic report, I have to assume everyone is on the family's side right now.
I mean, the public already was, but like, let's put it this way,
the president of Mexico meets with her parents just after this report is released,
and it sounds like this meeting happens, like, in the town that they live in,
so I don't know if he comes specifically to see them or if he's just there on other business,
but I think the fact that this meeting even happened speaks volumes.
Yeah.
And he basically makes a commitment to them that he is going to ensure clarity in this case.
And he also vows justice for the family.
But it doesn't appear that any of that happens in the days or weeks after.
If anything, it seems like the family is just kind of continuing to be left with more questions than answers.
We know the motel employees were interviewed at some point,
but like, what about the guests?
There is some reporting that police
were able to track down cars that were in the parking lot
that morning, but like, were any of those people
being looked at as potential suspects?
And were the cars still there?
Like,
Well, so according to an El Pais article,
there is even a guy seen getting into a car at the motel,
like, 45 minutes after Debany was last seen on camera.
And this is like the butt crack of dawn.
Like, what are you doing?
Where are you going so early?
Could you be a suspect?
Considering her body was found on the property,
these are important pieces of information,
important questions to ask.
But there is zero details on if those were asked or what the answers were, just like brief
mentions in reporting on this case. There's also no follow-up on what any of those transportation
employees next door said in their interviews with police. And according to another El Pais
article, the prosecution's office states that they interview at least 70 people over the course of this investigation, but then nothing happens.
So because of this lack of progress,
specifically around the clarity of how Debany died,
her body gets exhumed some 68 days
after it was initially buried.
Now, some sources claim this was at the request of the family,
others say it was authorities,
but either way, they will now do a whole new
autopsy. Not a review, brand new autopsy. And this one is going to be like the definitive
tiebreaker, so to speak. So on July 19th, this report gets released of this brand new
autopsy. And if your head wasn't already spinning, buckle the f*** up. Because this report refutes
the one thing that the first two actually agreed on,
which was the cause of death.
They say, or this report says,
she didn't die from blunt force trauma to the head.
This report says that the cause of death
was asphyxia by suffocation.
You know, the thing that the second report
explicitly said she didn't die from?
Exactly.
I told you to buckle up. So the report also said that she did not suffer any sort
of sexual abuse, so that also refutes the second report. It says her time of death was
most likely between three and five days before she was found in the cistern, so that means
she would have been alive long after she disappeared. She wouldn't have been there the first time
they went and searched.
What are they pointing to to tell them that?
Because it's a pretty big freaking deal to change all this, and if she wasn't in the
wells the whole time, where was she?
She never showed back on the cameras after she was seen by the Cisterns.
I know.
The last time she is seen on camera alive
is in that motel courtyard,
or at least from the footage we have.
Like, so if she left that courtyard,
that wasn't caught on camera.
Now, to be fair, I can't find anywhere,
like, where we see her come in there,
so it's possible she left the way she can.
You know, I don't know what I'm missing, right?
Like, what is, they might have it,
but I just haven't seen it.
Right.
The thing that I get really, like, hung up on is, like, what are they pointing to to determine this
time of death? Like, is it DCOM? Is it something else? We don't know.
I mean, could she have been alive in the cistern?
Maybe. Especially if you believe that this was an accident and she fell in,
but how long could she survive with a serious head injury?
I mean, apparently that's not what killed her though.
If autopsy two is right, then yes, but like, I'm spinning.
I'm spinning a little bit.
Now as time passes, this case only gets messier.
So some six months after Debany first disappeared, this is now October of 2022, her father Mario announces
that her case is being taken over by the Attorney General's office, also known as the FGR.
Then, just a few months later, the Justice Department brings the first charges against
two motel employees regarding the suppression of that security footage.
They're charged with making false statements and concealing information, which is like
pretty big.
But here's the thing. This is literally all that has happened in this case since.
What?
Even as late as April of 2024, the FGR continued to investigate with no additional arrests or charges brought.
And those two motel employees have yet to even stand trial due to a series of injunctions
like that they filed.
You know how it goes.
So what sort of conclusion comes of this case remains to be seen?
And who knows how long that might actually take?
Yeah, I was going to ask, is there any timeline for when the FGR plans to release its findings
or give an update about how the investigation is going?
Anything? Are your plans to release its findings or give an update about how the investigation is going anything?
None that I've seen, but at some point they are going to have to show their cards.
I mean, they can't hide from this.
There are too many eyes on this thing.
Not to mention hundreds of news reports, YouTube videos, TikTok videos, and podcasts that have
covered this case, including now ours.
I mean, do you think there's any chance that they're kind of going back to the accident
theory and that's why we haven't heard of anything happening?
I think the fact that two of the three reports point to homicide would make that pretty hard
to do.
But we've seen stranger things.
Right.
I feel like most of those times, and I mean, it's kind of the case here too, where mistakes
are made in the investigation or it takes way longer than it should to discover the body, that
opens the door to so much, you know, contradictory opinions, speculation, theories, conspiracies.
I know. Yeah. I mean, this case is no exception. Like, if you just even check out some of the
stuff online, it gets wild. Like, I mean, you can go as big, I'm known for right,
like it goes all the way to the top.
Like, there's all of that online.
But all we really know is this.
The last few hours of Debany's life
should have gone differently.
And there's a lot of blame to go around
for how she ended up in the position she was in
and then how it was investigated after the fact.
But no matter how you look at this case,
murder or accident or something else,
at the end of the day,
women should be able to go out for a night out
without fear or concern
that something could happen to them.
And this isn't just a problem in Mexico,
it's a problem all over the world.
So those in power can either learn from cases like this
or expect more of us to speak up
until we can't be ignored for Debonie and for
all of the others like her. So if you know anything about the death of Debonie Escobar in
April of 2022 in Nuevo León, Mexico, please contact the federal prosecutor's office in the
state of Nuevo León at 8181-547402.
We'll also have an email in the show notes that you can use.
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