Murder At approximately 11 on night of 30 May 1974, Muciño met with 3 friends and their dates at ''Carlos O' Willys'', a
fine dining restaurant frequented by wealthy patrons located in
Guadalajara. A few tables away from where Muciño's party was situated, sat 32-year-old Jaime Antonio Muldoon Barreto. Muldoon Barreto was described to be in an
inebriated state. Purportedly a fan of
Guadalajara's rival team
Atlas, Muldoon Barreto recognized Muciño and walked towards his table and began to discuss football with him. Eventually, Muldoon Barreto began to antagonize and hurl insults towards Muciño and his date which escalated into a physical altercation between the two men. The two were broken up by fellow patrons and Muldoon Barreto was thrown out of restaurant. Approximately an hour and a half later, Muciño and his group left the restaurant. Muldoon Barreto was inside a luxury car near the entrance of the restaurant, apparently waiting for Muciño to exit. Muciño wishing to make peace with Muldoon Barreto, extended his hand for a handshake. Muldoon Barreto, however, immediately shot Muciño point-blank 3 times with a
.25 ACP, once in the head, thorax, and shoulder. Muldoon Barreto then sped away from the area evading capture. Muciño was taken to
Hospital México Americano where he was in a coma for 3 days. At approximately 5:30 on the morning of 3 June 1974, Muciño died from his injuries.
Aftermath News of Muciño's death quickly spread and shocked the city of Guadalajara and Mexico City. Angered football fans vandalized and attempted to set fire to ''Carlos O' Willys''. Thousands of fans attended Muciño's funeral held in Jasso,
Hidalgo, where he was subsequently buried. According to Muciño's son, a month or two after the murder occurred, Jaime Antonio Muldoon Barreto left Mexico for
Spain, where there did not exist an
extradition treaty between the two countries. When he returned to Mexico in 1980, Muldoon Barreto's lawyers cited poor mental faculties as reason he was unfit to stand trial. Muldoon Barreto was subsequently never prosecuted for Muciño's murder and remained free. Muldoon Barreto graduated from
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in 1967. Muldoon Barreto's freedom is widely attributed to the influence and power possessed by the Muldoon Barreto family in the Mexican government. == Legacy ==