Mexico City, July 15 (teleSUR-RHC)-- Mexico's National Security Commissioner, Monte Alejandro Rubido, delivered a press conference on Tuesday describing three videos, particularly the one inside the cell of the world's most wanted and most powerful drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who escaped a second time from a maximum security prison in Mexico on Saturday.
However, while Rubido suggested that Guzman's behavior right before his escape was normal, after one good look at the video it is obvious the drug lord is very anxious and there is something going on in the shower area. After Guzman desperately paces back and forth, he makes sure his shoelaces are nice and tight, a sign that can be interpreted when a person is ready to run, before disappearing behind the shower area.
“The behavior of the inmate was an everyday (behavior) ... natural of someone who passes long hours in a cell,” Rubido said, as if it was normal for someone to be leaning over and anxiously looking at the floor of the shower area.
Rubido’s statements consider it absolutely normal to disappear completely dressed and crouched in a shower area, but one good look at the video proves otherwise. In fact, Guzman's behavior shows a person not worried at all that he is being watched.
Rubido ended the news conference offering no other details of the escape and did not accept any questions from the press. The official spoke of two blind points in the cell, when in fact there is only one behind a three to four-feet-high wall.