On 24 February 2024, Morales's son Ernesto Julián disappeared in
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, at the age of 19. On 1 March, she filed a criminal complaint with local police concerning his disappearance, and began looking for him. Morales joined the Guerrero Buscadores de Jalisco, a community of family members searching for relatives who had been subjected to enforced disappearances in the state of Jalisco. She took part in and also organised group searches, continuing to do so even after receiving a public death threat. After receiving a second death threat, Morales stopped participating in searches with the Guerrero Buscadores de Jalisco. Weeks prior to her murder, the Guerrero Buscadores de Jalisco gained national prominence after exposing
a recruitment camp in
Teuchitlán operated by the
Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Following this, the
President of Mexico,
Claudia Sheinbaum, had ordered meetings between various buscadores collectives and the
Ministry of the Interior to address their concerns and to listen to their proposals for enacting laws against forced disappearances that would be presented to
Congress. == Murder ==