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A woman peers into a mausoleum, where the remains lie of the wife of Hector Salazar, the Sinaloa cartel's imprisoned kingpin, at the cemetery of "Jardines de Humaya" in Culiacan, northern Mexican state of Sinaloa, in this July 10, 2007 file photo. Each year, dozens compete in beauty pageants in the sun-baked hills of Sinaloa state where their legendary good looks draw wealthy drug traffickers who will sometimes pluck one out and spirit her off to a mountain hide-out.