ORGAN PIPE CACTUS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Ariz. (UPI) - Most of the 13 Salvadoran aliens who died in the fierce heat of the Sonoran Desert might have been saved if the first three rescued hadn’t lied. ‘Border Patrol agent Hector Ochoa said Monday he questioned the first three “survivors found Friday night _and all three — a Mexican "apparently acting as guide _ for the group of 29 illegal aliens and two of the aliens maybe only two or three would have died — not 13. We asked them if there were others and they kept telling us no.” Pima County Sheriffs Lt. Jack Grachow said some of the smugglers —- known as coyotes — may have met the same fate as the 13 who died in the 110 degree heat. Arizona Gov. 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