Two of the men called San Diego home. Three people are behind bars in connection with the case.
SAN DIEGO — Three people are behind bars in connection to the disappearance andThis case is getting international attention as two of the three were born in Australia. 33-year-old Callum Robinson had moved to San Diego. His younger brother, 30-year-old Jake Robinson was from Perth Australia. The third victim, Carter Rhoad was a San Diego native.
"That remains a good question. They haven't provided anything to that sense. I asked that question to the prosecutor and he refused to answer it," Calderon offered.Two others are also being held in connection with the case. Calderon says he believes Mexican authorities are rushing to solve the case and leaving too many unanswered questions.
"Due to the level of impunity, someone who is used to doing a lot of criminal activities is linked often to crimes and knows he can get away with it," Calderon finished.
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