soriano wants to know how many times his brother was shot. valle explains the bullet holes show he was hit two or three times in the chest. many of the murders in honduras are either directly or indirectly related to maras, gangs such as ms-13, and the 18th street gang. organized crime has dramatically increased here over the past two decades. to understand the nature of the gangs, german andino has spent the past four years visiting gang members in prison and on their home turf. this man's street name is taylor. andino draws portraits of gang members like taylor and has recently published a graphic novel about life in poor neighborhoods. he asks when the gangs came to the area. taylor replies, four years ago. andino says poverty and lack of prospects are key motivations for joining gangs. >> they pretty much don't have anything. all they have is the mara, so --. >> by joining the maras, young men are gradually transformed into dangerous criminals, extorting money from people, and yep gauging in territorial drug wars with rival gangs. >> did