Family and friends prepared to bury on Saturday the last victim of a cartel ambush that slaughtered nine
American women and children from a community of U.S.-Mexican dual citizens in a corner of northern
Mexico where having gangsters in their midst has long been an unavoidable fact of life.
Christina Langford Johnson jumped out of her vehicle and waved her hands to show she was no threat to the attackers and was shot twice in the heart, community members say.
The shocking attack has many in the small farming town of La Mora, established in Sonora state by their Mormon ancestors decades ago, wondering whether they should stay or leave to flee the cartel threat.