A cold, undifferentiated number adds up to those killed by the so-called "war on drug trafficking", but on the periphery of official accounting hide the stories of hundreds of children, women and men, new orphans (of parents and authorities), widows, destitute families, missing people, people exiled by fear or dealing with their nightmares, as well as young people who have no other options than to join the ranks of organized crime or farmers converted by hunger into producers of illegal crops, among others. anonymous expressions of so-called "collateral damage.