The famous Colombians B King and Regio Clown were allegedly tricked into murder with the intention of leaving a message, stated the Colombian Consul in Mexico, Alfredo Molano. “A crime like this, which occurred in such an exclusive area as Polanco, requires a high operational complexity,” the official noted.
Even with the investigation open, the Colombian Consul offered a hypothesis about how B King, Byron Sánchez, and Regio Clown, Jorge Herrera, were recruited by the gang, who were waiting for them as they left a gym in the Polanco neighborhood, one of the most exclusive areas of Mexico City.
For Alfredo Molano, the case of B King and Regio Clown bears the hallmarks of organized crime, as he asserted that the entire process, from the moment they were picked up by people in a luxury car as they left the gym, was part of the mission to leave a message.
Juan Camilo Gallego, B King’s manager, said that on the day the two Colombians disappeared, Tuesday, September 16, they both went to the gym, and despite being invited to go, he stayed because he had work to do, he said.
Some time later, rapper B King told him he would go to lunch with some people who would pick him up and return him to the hotel, but he didn’t see him again until days later when authorities confirmed that Byron Sánchez and Jorge Herrera were found dead in the State of Mexico with signs of torture.
For the Colombian consul, the alleged crime against B King and Regio Clown was the work of organized crime, saying that “it requires a high operational complexity. This shows that what is behind it is a structure of crude violence,” he stated in a radio interview.
The consul named the people B King and Regio Clown were allegedly going to meet with: “They were in contact with some people who had arranged a car for them, apparently, to fulfill some commitments with some people who go by the aliases ‘El Comandante’ and Sergio.”
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