First of all, we love Mexico. It’s one of our favorite countries. In fact, we’re going there in a couple of months and it would be our ninth visit. Gore oriented true crime magazines, known as notas rojas, have long held a mirror up to the country’s criminal sector. Above you see the front and rear covers of two issues of the venerable Mundo Policiaco, one from December 1969 and the other from December 1971. These are insane, as usual for this publication. One shows a doctor apparently about to transplant a goat organ into a human. Or maybe the other way around. Could be his favorite goat. On another a woman is about to be executed and dumped over a cliff. The lurid art is signed by the still-unidentified AZ, who hopefully we’ll unmask one day. In the meantime you can see more items like these by clicking the keywords Mundo Policiaco below.
1912—International Opium Convention Signed
The International Opium Convention is signed at The Hague, Netherlands, and is the first international drug control treaty. The agreement was signed by Germany, the U.S., China, France, the UK, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Persia, Portugal, Russia, and Siam.