Using a high-profile name ensures the file appears in search results related to cartel news.
Naming the file after "El Chapo" was likely a tactic by uploaders to: Joaquin Guzman FL.rar
The "story" associated with this file isn't a narrative in the traditional sense, but rather a documented piece of cartel brutality: Using a high-profile name ensures the file appears
The file gained notoriety on Reddit's (now banned) "WatchPeopleDie" subreddit and various imageboards. It is frequently cited as one of the most "distressing" or "cursed" videos on the internet due to the lack of a clear motive and the clinical nature of the torture. Why "Joaquin Guzman"? Why "Joaquin Guzman"
The victim, whose identity remains unconfirmed but is widely believed to be a rival gang member or a student, is shown being kept alive through medical intervention (adrenaline or other stimulants) while undergoing extreme physical mutilation.
In this context, stands for "Funkytown," a reference to the 1979 song by Lipps Inc. that plays in the background of the video. The ".rar" extension suggests a compressed archive, often used to share the file on forums or file-hosting sites like MediaFire or Mega to bypass automated content filters that detect graphic video formats. The Story Behind the Content
Naming a file "Cartel Execution" gets it flagged and deleted instantly; naming it after a famous public figure can sometimes delay automated takedowns.