José Agustín Ramírez Gómez spent eight months in Lecumberri prison. The Onda writer was accused of trafficking 17 kilos of marijuana.

The case was led by Arturo El Negro Durazo, the archetype of the corrupt Mexican police officer. They paid 4,000 pesos so that they would not be transferred to cell F, which corresponded to them and where they would live the harsh reality of prison. “We felt, in some way, in the anteroom of hell… The H was the hall of the rich and the police treated those deposited like sultans, because they were the ones who had money,” he wrote.