In a gripping tale of determination and courage, Miriam Elizabeth Rodríguez Martínez, a mother from San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, took on the ruthless Los Zetas cartel after her 20-year-old daughter, Karen Alejandra Salinas Rodríguez, was kidnapped in 2012 and found murdered in 2014.
Refusing to be silenced by grief, Miriam embarked on an extraordinary mission to bring the killers to justice. Using disguises, fake identification, and even a fake handgun, she methodically tracked down cartel members responsible for her daughter’s death. With help from a police officer and her own ingenuity, she located and held several suspects at gunpoint until authorities arrived—including the capture of an 18-year-old cartel member named Cristian José Zapata González.
Even one cartel member nicknamed “Sama” could not evade her. After extensive surveillance, Miriam’s son identified him in a store, leading to his arrest. Sama’s information eventually helped expose other accomplices.
Tragically, Miriam’s quest ended in heartbreak. On Mother’s Day in 2017, she was shot twelve times outside her own home and killed. Still, her legacy lives on. Celebrated as a local heroine, she inspired many in a region where organized crime often goes unchecked, and her surviving son continues her work through a group of families seeking justice for their missing loved ones.