Note: We are sharing this story which initially made headlines in December 2020.

In a compelling tale of bravery and determination, Miriam Elizabeth Rodríguez Martínez, a mother from San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, took on the notorious Los Zetas Cartel after her daughter, Karen Alejandra Salinas Rodriguez, was kidnapped and murdered in 2012. Miriam’s unyielding quest for justice eventually led to her tragic demise, reminiscent of the movie “Taken.”

Karen, only 20 years old at the time, was snatched in 2012 by armed men from the Los Zetas Cartel. Despite the family paying the ransom demanded by the captors, Karen was brutally killed, and her remains were discovered in 2014.

With her daughter’s kidnapping and sad death weighing heavily on her, Miriam embarked on an extraordinary journey, employing a variety of disguises, fake identities, and even a mock handgun to find her daughter’s murderers. Miriam’s efforts targeted members of one of Mexico’s most dangerous criminal organizations, the Los Zetas Cartel.

One of Miriam’s targets was a former florist who became a cartel member. Armed with a tip about his location, Miriam bravely confronted him near the Mexican-US border, holding him at gunpoint until authorities could make an arrest. This act of courage contributed to the arrest of at least ten criminals, including an 18-year-old cartel member named Cristian Jose Zapata Gonzalez.

Miriam’s tireless efforts led her to a chilling encounter with another cartel member who promised to help find her daughter for a fee. Known only by the nickname ‘Sama,’ he was tracked down to an ice cream shop in Ciudad Victoria, two hours away. Miriam’s surveillance operations were intricate, involving disguises, fake polling, and assistance from a police officer.

In September 2014, Miriam’s son spotted Sama in a store in Ciudad Victoria, leading to his capture. Sama eventually gave crucial details about Karen’s murder, aiding in the identification and capture of other accomplices.

Miriam’s relentless pursuit of justice came at a tremendous cost. On Mother’s Day in 2017, she was shot 12 times outside her home, a tragic end to her courageous journey. However, she is remembered as a heroine in her community, where organized crime often remains unchallenged.

Her story highlights the power of a mother’s love and steadfastness. In a place where authorities frequently ignore organized crime, Miriam’s adamant quest for justice, much like Liam Neeson’s character in “Taken,” inspired everyone who knew her.

Her legacy is carried on by a non-governmental organization of 600 families, led by her surviving son, Luis, who continues to search for missing loved ones. Miriam’s bravery and relentless pursuit for justice remain a lasting source of inspiration for all.

In a region where justice often feels unreachable, Miriam’s story serves as a poignant reminder that seeking justice, despite the risks, is a noble endeavor.