Christian Science Monitor: Residents of Mexico's famous resort city, Acapulco, awoke Saturday morning to 15 decapitated bodies strewn outside of a shopping center and another six young men found dead in a taxi. The beheadings are the latest flare-up in a turf war for drug shipment routes by at least three cartels, La Familia, Los Zetas, and the Sinaloa Cartel. While it is unknown which gang is responsible for the beheadings, handwritten posters at the crime scene are signed "El Chapo Guzman," referring to Mexico's most wanted man and leader of the Sinaloa crime syndicate.