Galeano contends that collective memory resists erasure through narrative. Watson’s interweaving of oral testimonies from elders in El Paso and archival newspaper clippings about the “Wall of 1994” creates a polyphonic archive that resists the homogenising force of state‑produced histories.
Example:
Tiffany: “Devolveme mis lentes de sol, Juan.”
Juan: “¿Qué lentes? Te los robó tu amante, el payaso.”
Tiffany: “¡No te permito que hables de él!”
Juan: (Throws cap) “¡Ya voy para tu casa!”
End with both screaming over each other. tiffany watson- juan el caballo loco
This is where the mystery deepens. A standard search for "Tiffany Watson" yields expected results: a British reality TV star from Made in Chelsea (Tiffany Watson, the sister of Lucy Watson). However, this affluent London socialite has absolutely zero connection to Latin American cartels. Example: Tiffany: “Devolveme mis lentes de sol, Juan
The "Tiffany Watson" linked to Juan El Caballo Loco is a completely different person—or, more likely, a phantom. the sister of Lucy Watson). However
According to poorly sourced crime blogs and viral TikTok comments from 2021-2023, "Tiffany Watson" is claimed to be an American woman who was allegedly kidnapped, murdered, or romantically involved with Juan El Caballo Loco. There are at least three conflicting narratives: