Overview
- Authorities confirmed the identities of Esmeralda Ferrer, her husband, and their two children and determined they were killed by gunfire.
- Investigators traced the family's last known location to a Guadalajara mechanic workshop, where forensic teams documented ballistic and blood evidence.
- State officials say the principal line of inquiry points to the husband's vehicle trading and tomato cultivation businesses rather than the influencer's online activity.
- Several people linked to the workshop were detained and questioned, released for lack of evidence, and then some were abducted by an armed group after leaving Fiscalía facilities.
- The four bodies were found on August 22 inside a gray Ford Ranger abandoned in Colonia San Andrés, and the family had recently moved from Michoacán to Guadalajara.