Overview
- Raúl Morón rejects any connection to the homicide of former Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo and says he has nothing to hide.
- He states he is willing to appear before any authority and repeats that he faces the claims with “totally clean hands.”
- Morón says the insinuations stem from comments by the victim’s brother, Juan Manzo, about past political clashes.
- He calls for a thorough, professional inquiry that explores every line of investigation and warns against politicizing the case.
- Reports cite the detention of a presumed intellectual author as the probe continues, and Morón notes the selection of interim mayor Grecia Quiroz was an independent group’s decision he is ready to support if asked.