He is accused of being the regional leader of the Zetas in the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Coahuila.
Martinez, known as "The Squirrel," is also suspected of being behind of the 2010 massacre of 72 migrants in Tamaulipas, Mexico's Navy said in a written statement.
The statement also said
he was suspected to be responsible for graves found with more than 200
bodies in that state, "and the execution of more than 50 people by his
own hands in different parts of the country."
Mexico's Navy did not
provide details about exactly why or how authorities believe Martinez is
connected to Hartley's killing on the lake, which straddles the
U.S.-Mexico border.
Hartley's wife, Tiffany,
has told police that she and her husband were on a Sea-Doo personal
watercraft on the lake on September 30, 2010, to visit a half-submerged
church, when they were ambushed by assailants who shot David Hartley in
the head.
She said she was unable to haul his body onto her watercraft before being forced to flee.

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