Evoking the title of a slapstick Mexican film, Las Traigo Muertas [I Bring the Dead, 1987], in which the central figure conspires to murder women, the student art collective Promoteo México has provided a chilling portrait of (possible) President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto. After all, it should be recalled that as governor of the State of Mexico, the most populous state in Mexico, it was he who presided over the brutal suppression of the San Salvador Atenco mobilisation, also known as the ‘Popular Front in Defence of the Land’, in 2006, which led to the detention of 350 people and the rape of 26 women. Is that time a harbinger of Peña Nieto as the (possible) incoming President of Mexico along with the return of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) following the outcome of the election on July 1?