THE BODY FOUND WASN’T A MATCH — AND NOW THE HUNT MAY BE BACK ON

DNA DOESN’T MATCH — IS THE SHADOW KINGPIN STILL OUT THERE?

New explosive claims are sending shockwaves across Mexico: forensic results reportedly show that the body believed to be El Mencho is not a DNA match. If confirmed, it would mean the man once described as one of the most powerful underworld figures in the country may still be alive — and possibly watching from the shadows.

Authorities have not issued a final statement, but sources say multiple verification tests were conducted to rule out error. Online speculation is now spiraling: was this a calculated misdirection, or a critical mistake in identification?

If the body isn’t his, then one chilling question remains — who is really pulling the strings behind the silence?

Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho'

Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias ‘El Mencho’

Although it is unlikely in the male-dominated cartel world, Rosalinda could now be the best positioned person to take over her late husband’s power.

Such a scenario would mirror Hollywood dramas like “Griselda” – the Netflix production starring Sofia Vergara – and the Oscar-winning movie “Traffic,” starring Catherine Zeta -ones.

Rosalinda is already no stranger to the law.

She was first arrested and released in 2018, and then captured by the Mexican army in 2021.

The Mexican government described her detention then as a ‘significant blow to the financial structure of organized crime’ and accused her of involvement in ‘the illicit financial operation of an organized crime group.’

At the time, Mike Vigil, former international operations chief for the US Drug Enforcement Administration, called her a ‘narco queen.’

‘She has all of the keys, all of the confidence of El Mencho, all of the information, and was responsible for laundering the cartel’s money,’ Vigil said.

Following the 2021 arrest Rosalinda, reputedly a clever businesswoman, was jailed for five years for money laundering.

She was released early last year for good behavior, according to news reports in Mexico. Her present whereabouts are not known.

Jessica Oseguera, daughter of Mexican cartel boss El Mencho, served a j30-month jail sentence in the US

Jessica Oseguera, daughter of Mexican cartel boss El Mencho, served a j30-month jail sentence in the US

Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence in Mexico following the killing of 'El Mencho' by security forces

Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence in Mexico following the killing of ‘El Mencho’ by security forces

Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes was killed by Mexican federal forces on Sunday, leading to chaos across Mexico

Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera Cervantes was killed by Mexican federal forces on Sunday, leading to chaos across Mexico

When she was arrested in 2021 two of her three children were already behind bars in the US.

That included daughter Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez – known as ‘La Negra.’

Jessica, a dual US and Mexican citizen, was born in San Francisco but studied at university in Mexico.

She was arrested in 2020 in Washington DC when she attended a court hearing involving her brother.

She was charged with money laundering under the Kingpin Act, pleading guilty to five counts, and was jailed for 30 months.

According to the Department of Justice she owned or helped run six businesses sanctioned by the US, including two sushi companies and a tequila operation.

At the time, a DOJ official said: ‘We will aggressively investigate and criminally prosecute those who willfully violate Treasury Department sanctions under the Kingpin Act, as a key component of our broader strategy to dismantle and disrupt foreign drug cartels.’

‘La Negra’ was released from jail in 2022.

El Mencho's daughter Jessica was jailed for 30 months for money laundering

El Mencho’s daughter Jessica was jailed for 30 months for money laundering

El Mencho pictured with his son and one of his daughters

El Mencho pictured with his son and one of his daughters

A truck passes by a burned bus set on fire by organized crime groups in response to El Mencho's death

A truck passes by a burned bus set on fire by organized crime groups in response to El Mencho’s death

Sofia Vergara at the premiere of "Griselda" in which she played a female cartel boss

Sofia Vergara at the premiere of “Griselda” in which she played a female cartel boss

Her brother, Rosalinda’s son Rubén Oseguera González – known as ‘Menchito’ or ‘Little Mencho’ – had been extradited to the US in 2020 on drug trafficking charges.

He was ultimately jailed for life and ordered to forfeit over $6 billion in drug trafficking proceeds.

He was considered by the DOJ to be CJNG’s second-in-command, responsible for trafficking more than 50 tons of cocaine.

Rosalinda and El Mencho’s other daughter Laisha has had a much lower public profile.

According to local reports, El Mencho and Rosalinda separated eight years ago, but the exacts status of their marriage remains unclear.

Rosalinda grew up the eldest of up to 18 siblings, and is the niece of a powerful 1990s figure called ‘El Maradona,’ who founded the the Milenio cartel.

Originally avocado farmers, members of the clan diversified into marijuana, and then morphed into a money laundering cartel known as

El Mencho's cartel had trafficking routes across five continents

El Mencho’s cartel had trafficking routes across five continents

Catherine Zeta-Jones played a drug lord's wife in 'Traffic"

Catherine Zeta-Jones played a drug lord’s wife in ‘Traffic”

Los Cuinis, named after a type of squirrel that reproduces quickly.

According to the DOJ it ‘financed the founding and growth of’ CJNG through a burgeoning business empire that comprised restaurants, hotels, beauty salons and more.

That operation was headed by three of Rosalinda’s brothers, according to the DOJ.

Last year, one of them was sentenced to 30 years in jail in the US.

Meanwhile, the CJNG, headed by El Mencho, became arguably Mexico’s most powerful and violent cartel.

It made its reputation with brazen attacks on Mexico’s security forces, including an assassination attempt on Mexico City’s police chief that wounded him and left three people dead.

In 2015, cartel gunmen shot down a Mexican military helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade, and it has also been accused of drone attacks on law enforcement.

It has ruthlessly expanded its territory beyond the state of Jalisco, spurring bloodshed in states including Guanajuato and Michoacan, as well as reaching its tentacles into Mexico’s Caribbean beach resorts.

The cartel went on to set up drug trafficking routes across five continents.

Its main business is trafficking drugs to the US, especially methamphetamine and fentanyl.

According to the DOJ it is traffics hundreds of tons of cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl into the US and other countries, and is known for ‘extreme violence, murders, torture, and corruption.’

President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum speaks at Palacio Nacional on February 23, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico

President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum speaks at Palacio Nacional on February 23, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico

The most orderly successions in cartels tend to come when a relative takes over, according to experts.

But the prospect of La Jefa assuming control in the male-dominated world of the cartels would be is unlikely, especially if they are no longer married.

David Saucedo, a security consultant, said: ‘This is similar to what happened with the capture of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.

‘The commanders of this criminal organization will reach an agreement on who will take over the position; if they fail to reach one, a civil war will break out within the organization.’

‘The CJNG is a pyramidal organization, Mencho exercised undisputed command.’

Since her release from prison last year, Rosalinda has seemingly vanished.

Experts say that El Mencho’s stepson, Juan Carlos Valencia González, could now succeed him.

Speaking to El Pais, Víctor Manuel Sánchez Valdés, professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Coahuila specializing in organized crime, said: ‘The most logical successor now is Juan Carlos Valencia González, his stepson.’

He said other figures who could compete for the position include Audias Flores Silva, another major figure in the cartel who oversees operations in Michoacán, Zacatecas, and Nayarit, as well as Gonzalo Mendoza Gaytán, who manages the ports.

Ricardo Ruiz Velasco, who is identified in the press as the leader of the cartel’s Elite Group could also be a candidate.

FROM ROMANCE TO RIVALS. 🚨 They say a king’s greatest weakness is a moment of peace. Following a massive logistics win on Friday night, El Mencho summoned his partner to his hidden mountain retreat for a night of luxury and excess. It was the perfect “victory lap.”  But as the sun rose over the Jalisco pines and his partner departed, the illusion of safety vanished. Within minutes, the villa turned from a paradise into a battlefield. Armed convoys and helicopters closed the net he didn’t even know was there. The most feared boss in Mexico traded his empire for one last night of celebration—and the price was his life. 🛡️👣  READ the leaked details of the “Friday Night Party” and the raid’s aftermath below. 👇
STUNNED INTO SILENCE. 🚨 Even the most hardened officers weren’t prepared for what was inside El Mencho’s final refuge. Forget the mansions and the gold-plated guns—the “Ghost of Jalisco” died surrounded by the chaos of a man who had run out of road.  From the stash of high-strength sedatives to the “Love Nest” that had turned into a fortress of filth, the scene revealed a darker truth: his empire was already rotting from the inside before the first shot was fired. One small slip-up, one moment of misplaced trust, and the most wanted man in the world was no longer a shadow.
ACCUSED BY A GLITCH. 🚨 The “secret girlfriend” narrative is a dangerous fabrication. Influencer María Julissa is currently in hiding after viral rumors falsely named her as the woman who led authorities to El Mencho’s Tapalpa hideout.  “This is not a joke,” she warned her millions of followers. As retaliation strikes burn across 20 states, Julissa is the victim of weaponized misinformation. The “confession” people are looking for doesn’t exist—only a desperate denial from a woman caught in the crosshairs of a narco-war she never joined. 🛡️👣  READ the official report on the “Fake AI Photo” and Julissa’s direct response below. 👇
THE $15M BLIND SPOT. 🚨 Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes moved like a ghost for a decade, shielded by a billion-dollar network. But every ghost has a weakness. For El Mencho, it wasn’t a crack in his security—it was a hole in his heart.  By ignoring the outer layers and focusing on the intimate circle, Special Forces bypassed his drones and landmines. The “untouchable” was found in a secluded love nest, cornered by the very loyalty he thought was his greatest strength. His empire didn’t fall to a bullet; it fell to a secret. 🛡️👣  READ the leaked intelligence on the surveillance of his “trusted associate” in the comments below. 👇
BOMBSHELL: Inside El Mencho’s Final “Paradise.” 🚨 Elite forces expected a war zone—they found a designer villa that hid a terrifying secret. 🌑💔  Behind the secluded mountain walls and velvet drapes, the “untouchable” kingpin was living a dark truth that left hardened officers speechless. From the high-end excess to the gruesome signatures of a man who knew his time was up, the reality of the Tapalpa villa is darker than any legend. The king is gone, but the room tells the real story. ⚖️🛡️  FIND OUT what was found behind the “Love Room” walls in the comments below. 👇
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