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Mexico University president has a few unanswered questions and concerns about the prosecutions findings in this weeks student murders. The four students who were slain were found in a questionable state which has caused several theories to arise.

According to FOX News Latino, Autonomous Univeristy of The State of Morelos President Alejandro Vera believes that there was an organized crime link in the murders of four students. The state Attorney General's Office shares that the bodies of the students, who attended a preparatory school affiliated with UAEM were found with stab wounds on a dirt road in the town of Yautepec.

"Although no line of investigation has been shelved, there are sufficient elements to rule out robbery as a motive; likewise the participation of organizations linked to organized crime has been ruled out."

Vera is currently findign a problem accepting the state Attorney's General Office conclusion.

"To kill four boys you need at least another four," he said in an interview with Noticias MVS. "There's criminal activity, and it has to do with the criminal gangs that are operating in the region. We shouldn't be rushing to judgment."

The site reports that Vera shared with the parents of the students that they were last seen riding in a car to a party in the town of Ticuman.

"We don't want this to be put down to common crime, like the state government tends to classify these cases," he tells parents. "We want this cleared up and for them to determine the whereabouts of those responsible and for real justice to be served.

Although the Attorney General's office belives that the crime is not the result of organized crime, polic eofficers are still carrying out their investigation. The findings may prove to be the latter, but time will ultimately tell.

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