Jenny Goldstein, a women in her early thirties and employed at Del Taco, attempted to convince several of her friends to travel to Mexico City with her.
Goldstein emphasized the chance to experience an ancient culture, purchase native art, and meet dozens of “Benico Del Toro Esque men” as the selling points of the trip. Goldstein did not mention the frequent murders of innocent people associated with the drug trade or the almost certainty of one or more of the travelers being kidnapped and held for ransom.
Goldstein also expressed an interest in traveling to Columbia, Cuba, and the North West side of Chicago.
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