Overview
- - Supporters of Juan Jesús “N” marched from the Ángel de la Independencia to the Zócalo over the weekend, with roughly 150 to 200 people chanting that he is innocent and calling the case fabricated.
- - Edith Guadalupe’s relatives publicly endorsed the prosecutor’s evidence, said independent experts reviewed key findings, and asked media and activists not to use her name or solicit money in her memory.
- - A court ratified that prosecutors entered the building at Avenida Revolución 829 under Article 290 of Mexico’s criminal procedure code, which allows warrantless entry in urgent situations if a judge later approves it.
- - The defense expanded to about 50 lawyers and disputes the forensic theory, arguing the fatal wound came from a knife rather than a screwdriver and questioning claims about fresh-looking blood at the guard station.
- - Officials removed two investigative police agents and a prosecutor for early missteps in the search, and Juan Jesús “N” remains formally bound to stand trial with the defense saying it has three months to present evidence.