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Hoy en Me lo dijo Adela, platicamos con Thomas Fagerberg, uno de los abogados de Rafael Caro Quintero, para hablarnos de su situación legal actual. En el foro nos acompaña la Burrita Burrona y el Turbulence. Hoy nos acompaña Anahí de la Mora para su participación y Emilio Morales. Como siempre, el jovencito Juan Carlos Diaz Murrieta.
In this Episode, I dissect the Complaint in the recently filed federal litigation by the Camarena family against Rafael Caro-Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca, Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, and the Sinaloa Cartel. In addition to discussing the causes of action and certain jurisdictional elements, I look at the factual allegations in the Complaint to look at several issues relating to the Camarena case. Specifically, I look at the nature of the so-called Guadalajara Cartel, the motives for the abduction of Agent Camarena, and some unknown or disputed facts relating to Agent Camarena's abduction.
⬇️⬇️⬇️El INE concluyó la impresión de boletas para las elecciones del 1 de junio, aunque enfrenta retrasos en materiales logísticos clave como urnas y mamparas. El TEPJF avaló la candidatura de Job Daniel Wong, vinculado a La Luz del Mundo. Fitch Ratings mantuvo la calificación crediticia de México en “BBB-” con perspectiva estable, aunque advierte menor crecimiento y presiones por Pemex. Además, Tomás Yarrington fue vinculado a proceso por delitos federales, se canceló la audiencia de Rafael Caro Quintero en EE.UU., y Chiapas reanudó exportaciones de café. También presentamos una conversación con Anabel Caraveo sobre la 18ª Carrera Nacional por la Salud. Escucha el análisis político, económico y social en Las Claves de la Mañana.Palabras clave SEO: elecciones 2025 México, boletas INE, calificación Fitch México, TEPJF La Luz del Mundo, proceso Tomás Yarrington, audiencia Caro Quintero, exportaciones café Chiapas, análisis político MéxicoYa puedes encontrar aquí el link a todas mis redes sociales.
El presidente Trump anunció que impondrá aranceles del 25% a cualquier carro fabricado fuera de Estados Unidos. ¿Qué significará esto para los consumidores? Se conocen nuevos detalles del chat donde se incluyó al periodista Jeffrey Goldberg ,en el que se discutió sobre los ataques a rebeldes hutíes en Yemen.La secretaria de Seguridad Nacional Kristi Noem llegó a El Salvador para reunirse con Nayib Bukele y recorrer el CECOT, donde fueron llevados los deportados.Se llevó a cabo una audiencia en contra de Rafael Caro Quintero, el juez le dio 90 días a la fiscalía para definir si pedirán pena de muerte o no.A un año de la tragedia del puente de Baltimore, familiares de las víctimas fueron al lugar del accidente para recordar a sus seres queridos.
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In this Episode, I look at the recent "extradition" of 29 narcos from Mexico to the United States and identify the most prominent figures who were extradited and the significance of their extraditions. In particular, I discuss the extradition of Rafael Caro Quintero, and I discuss whether he will face charges relating to kidnapping, interrogation, and murder of Agent Kiki Camarena. I also give my opinion on the person to blame if Caro does not face those charges. Finally, I provide my conjecture about the motivations of the Mexican government and suggest that President Scheinbaum did not cave to tariff pressures from President Trump but, instead, extradited the narcos as part of her long-term plan for dealing with the cartels.
1. Trump's Address to Congress: - Donald Trump is set to address a joint session of Congress and the American people. This is his first Congressional address of his second presidency. - He plans to discuss various topics, including his administration's achievements and future plans. - Key themes include the extension of his 2016 tax cuts, securing the US-Mexico border, and stopping the flow of fentanyl. 2. US-Ukraine Relations: - Trump recently had a contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, leading to a suspension of US military aid to Ukraine. - We highlight Trump's criticism of Zelensky and the potential impact on Ukraine's defense against Russian forces. - European leaders, including French President Macron, are concerned about this shift in US foreign policy. 3. FBI's Major Arrests: - The new FBI director, Kash Patel, announced the apprehension of eight Mexicans wanted for murder and major drug trafficking. - Among those arrested are Rafael Caro Quintero and Jose Hernandez, both former FBI Top Ten Most Wanted fugitives. - The arrests are part of Trump's promise to go after cartel members and declare them terrorist organizations. 4. Domestic Achievements: - Trump's administration has seen a significant drop in illegal border crossings and has made strides in government efficiency under Elon Musk's leadership. - Trump plans to discuss tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China, which he believes will benefit the US economy. 5. Public Perception: - We note a shift in public perception of Trump, with many Americans enjoying his current approach compared to his first term. - It emphasizes Trump's commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises and his enjoyment in serving the American people. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
México sorprende con la extradición de 29 presuntos narcotraficantes a Estados Unidos, entre ellos Rafael Caro Quintero. Mientras tanto, el exgobernador Silvano Aureoles enfrenta una orden de aprehensión por desvío de recursos, y Donald Trump define nuevos aranceles para México y Canadá. En los Oscar 2025, Anora se lleva el premio a mejor película, y Zoe Saldaña destaca con un emotivo discurso. Finalmente, la historia de Juan Antonio Montiel, un militar retirado con discapacidad visual, inspira al mundo del deporte con su inquebrantable pasión por las carreras. Programa transmitido el 03 de marzo de 2025. Escucha el Noticiero de Nacho Lozano, en vivo de lunes a viernes de 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. por el 105.3 de FM. Esta es una producción de Radio Chilango.
It's Monday, March 3rd, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus 40 Uyghur Muslim men deported from Thailand to China A group of 40 Uyghur Muslim men detained in Thailand for more than a decade were deported to China in the early hours of February 27th, reports Christian Solidarity Worldwide. Romadon Panjor, a Thai Member of Parliament, reported witnessing two sets of vehicles with covered windows transporting detainees from the International Detention Centre in Suan Phlu, Bangkok. The 40 men were among a group of approximately 300 Uyghurs who were detained by Thai authorities on March 13, 2014 after crossing the border into Thailand in an attempt to escape persecution in China. Family Research Council has documented that China is detaining 1.8-3 million Uyghur Muslims in Internment Camps. Mexico extradites dozens of cartel leaders to US Mexico has begun the process of extraditing dozens of high-level cartel leaders and members to the United States, including Rafael Caro Quintero, a former leader of the Guadalajara cartel involved in the kidnapping and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena in 1985, reports FoxNews. The founders of Los Zetas, Miguel and Omar Morales, also known as Z-40 and Z-42, will be extradited to the U.S. as well. The extraditions were done at the request of the U.S. government as President Donald Trump's tariff deadline looms. One of the president's demands is for Mexico to crack down on dangerous cartels and fentanyl production and distribution. Psalm 37:28 says, “For the LORD loves justice; he will not forsake his faithful ones.” Pope Francis's health declining Pope Francis' health took a sudden decline today after he had an attack of “bronchospasm” resulting in his inhalation of vomit from the attack, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Trump and Vance confront Zelenskyy in Oval Office President Donald Trump berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for being “disrespectful” Friday in an extraordinary Oval Office meeting, then abruptly called off the signing of a minerals deal that Trump said would have moved Ukraine closer to ending its war with Russia, reports the Associated Press. Here's the key moment as Zelensky is explaining how Russian President Vladimir Putin did not keep his word. ZELENSKYY: “[Putin] killed our people, and he didn't exchange prisoners. We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. What kind of diplomacy, J.D., you are speaking about? What do you mean?” VANCE: “I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country.” ZELENSKYY: (inaudible) “Yes, but …” VANCE: “Mr. President, Mr. President, with respect. I think it's disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office and try to try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president for trying to bring an end to this conflict.” ZELENSKYY: “Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have?” VANCE: “I have been to...” ZELENSKYY: “You have come once.” VANCE: “I have actually, I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people. You bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President. Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people in your military?” ZELENSKY: “We have problems.” VANCE: “And do you think.” ZELENSKYY: “I will answer.” VANCE: “that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country?” ZELENSKY: “A lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning.” VANCE: “Sure.” ZELENSKYY: “First of all, during the war, everybody has problems, even you. But you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future.” TRUMP: “You don't know that. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel.” ZELENSKYY: “I'm not telling you. I'm answering all his questions.” TRUMP: “because you're no position to dictate that exactly.” TRUMP: “You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. We're going to feel very good.” ZELENSKYY: “You will feel influenced.” TRUMP: “We're going to feel very good and very strong.” ZELENSKYY: “You will feel influenced.” TRUMP: “You're right now not in a very good position. You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards.” ZELENSKY: “I'm not playing cards. I'm very serious, Mr. President.” TRUMP: “You're playing cards. You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. You're gambling with World War Three!” Social Security announces significant workforce reductions The Social Security Administration is set to lay off a large number of employees, with workers being offered incentives of up to $25,000 for voluntary separation, reports The Epoch Times. Heart disease could be prevented with this one simple test After abortion, heart disease is the second leading cause of mortality. But that doesn't mean people are powerless against the condition — there are some steps they can take to help reduce the risk. In addition to adopting healthier lifestyle habits, getting a specific screening — the coronary artery calcium or CAC score — can help detect early signs of heart disease, reports Fox News. The CAC score is a specialized Computed Tomography or CT scan that measures calcium buildup in the walls of the heart's arteries, according to board-certified cardiologist Dr. Robert Segal, founder of Manhattan Cardiology. He said, "This calcium points to the accumulation of plaque that can cause heart disease." The higher the score, the more calcium in the arteries, thus a greater likelihood of a heart attack, stroke or other cardiac issue. In 1 Corinthians 6:19, the Apostle Paul asks, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own.” New abortion battle opening up over state shield laws And finally, the national abortion battle is moving to a new front, and it's one that stretches across state lines, reports The Epoch Times. A telemedicine abortion provider in New York has thrust the state's abortion shield law into the spotlight, setting the stage for an unprecedented state-against-state clash on one of the nation's most divisive issues. Abortionist Maggie Carpenter of New Paltz, New York, was fined in Texas and charged in Louisiana for providing abortion kill pills to patients in the two states, where the procedure is all but banned. Judge Bryan Gantt of Collin County, Texas, ordered Carpenter to pay $100,000 in penalties, plus attorney's fees, for prescribing the abortion kill pill to a woman near Dallas in violation of Texas law. He also barred the doctor from prescribing abortion medication to future Texas patients. The February 13th ruling was made just two days after Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed a warrant for Carpenter's arrest and extradition to his state to stand trial for allegedly prescribing abortion kill pills to a pregnant minor. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, March 3rd, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
México ha enviado a 29 altos capos del narcotráfico a Estados Unidos, entre ellos a Rafael Caro Quintero, acusado del asesinato de Kiki Camarena. Zedryk Raziel, reportero en El País México, nos explica qué ganan ambos países con esta operación realizada en medio de la amenaza de Donald Trump por imponer aranceles al 25%.Japón ha tenido su tasa de natalidad más baja en 2024 desde que se tienen registros en el país asiático. Con Ivan González, profesor del Centro de Estudios de Asia Oriental de la UAM, hablamos sobre las soluciones que intenta implementar el gobierno nipón para que su pirámide poblacional no sea un problema.Un 90% de Chile se quedó sin energía eléctrica esta semana por un fallo técnico en las líneas de transmisión. Javier Martín, delegado de la Agencia EFE en chile, nos cuenta cómo se organizaron los chilenos para solventar los problemas ocasionados por el incidente.
Después de unos días de aparente mejora, el último parte médico del papa Francisco preocupa después de confirmarse que sufrió un episodio aislado de bronco espasmo.En otras noticias: Donald Trump y Volodymyr Zelensky se reunieron en La Casa Blanca en un tenso confrontamiento que terminó a los gritos.Rafael Caro Quintero y Vicente Carrillo Fuentes se declararon no culpables de los múltiples cargos en su contra ante un juez de Nueva York.El gobierno mexicano dio a conocer los nombres de los 29 narcotraficantes que fueron entregados a los Estados Unidos.Aumentan los casos de contagio por sarampión.
México extradita a Rafael Caro Quintero y a otros 28 narcotraficantes a Estados Unidos. Un juez federal bloquea los despidos masivos de empleados federales en periodo de prueba. Zelenskyy y Trump sostendrán un encuentro clave en la Casa Blanca.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En un día histórico el gobierno de México extraditó a 29 narcos a Estados Unidos, entre ellos: Rafael Caro Quintero, los dos fundadores del cártel de los Zetas y Antonio Oseguera Cervantes.En otras noticias: Donald Trump insiste en la imposición de aranceles del 25% a los productos importados de México, la presidenta Sheinbaum asegura que continúan las negociaciones.El presidente Trump recibió al primer ministro del Reino Unido para discutir un acuerdo de paz en Ucrania.
Extraditan a Rafael Caro Quintero, al hermano de ‘El Mencho' y a otros capos mexicanos a EE.UU.Clínicas en Nuevo México niegan atención a inmigrantes indocumentados.Trump se autocorrige y ahora dice que sí aplicará aranceles a México y Canadá la próxima semana.Gobernador Newsom evalúa indulto a hermanos Menéndez.El actor Gene Hackman, su esposa Betsy Arakawa y su mascota fueron localizados sin vida al interior de su residencia.El Gordo y La Flaca develan estrellas en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood.Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Elián Zidán.
México extradita a EEUU a Rafael Caro Quintero y a otros 28 exjefes de carteles narcos; el presidente Trump recibe al ucraniano Volodymyr Zelensky en la Casa Blanca y la presidenta mexicana espera llegar a un acuerdo para evitar que EEUU imponga aranceles a su país, entre otras noticias. Más información en UnivisionNoticias.com.
Rafael Caro Quintero arrived in New York last night after being extradited by Mexico.
Rafael Caro Quintero, uno de los narcos más buscados por las autoridades estadounidenses, y los dos líderes de Los Zetas conocidos como Z-40 y Z-42, fueron extraditados a Estados Unidos ayer junto con otras 26 personas ligadas al narcotráfico.Donald Trump, quien primero anunció que los aranceles a México y Canadá estarían en pausa hasta abril, este jueves cambió de opinión y aseguró que los impuestos se aplicarían desde la semana que viene.Además… Sheinbaum firmó un acuerdo con gasolineros para que el precio de la gasolina magna quede fijo en 24 pesos por litro; Este viernes es la segunda reunión entre Sheinbaum y familiares de los 43 normalistas desaparecidos; El ministro de Defensa israelí aseguró que pondrá un puerto y un aeropuerto a disposición de la población gazatí que “quieran abandonar voluntariamente” Gaza; El ‘influencer' misógino Andrew Tate y su hermano salieron de Rumania en un vuelo privado a Estados Unidos; La leyenda del cine Gene Hackman y su esposa, fueron encontrados muertos en su casa; Y MrBeast planea una ronda de inversión que podría valorar a su empresa en 5,000 millones de dólares.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Jeff Bezos anunció una tripulación mega histórica y exclusivamente femenina para el próximo vuelo de Blue Origin.Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, suscríbete a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Este viernes, Rafael Caro Quintero y Vicente Carrillo Fuentes enfrentarán la justicia en Estados Unidos, donde las autoridades buscarán para ellos cadena perpetua o incluso la pena de muerte. Ambos capos serán presentados en la Corte Federal de Brooklyn, un hecho que subraya la importancia que su captura tiene para el gobierno estadounidense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Este jueves, el gobierno de México entregó a Estados Unidos a un grupo de 29 narcotraficantes, entre los que se encuentran figuras de alto perfil como Rafael Caro Quintero, el Z40 y el Viceroy. Aunque en un principio se habló de que estos criminales habían sido extraditados, la realidad es distinta, ya que la formalidad del juicio de extradición no se ha cumplido en todos los casos. "Nunca habíamos enviado tantos criminales en tan corto tiempo", explicó Óscar Balmen, periodista, en entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Extraditados o entregados? Diferencias y qué pasó con los 29 criminales. Los 3 candidatos a jueces relacionados con Bell crimen organizado. Aranceles de Trump. Rafael Caro Quintero y Vicente Carrillo comparecerá en Brooklyn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Arturo Ángel, reportero especializado en temas de seguridad, justicia y corrupción habló sobre la presentación de Rafael Caro Quintero y Vicente Carrillo Fuentes ante Corte de Nueva York.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El gobierno de México extraditó a 29 narcotraficantes a Estados Unidos, informó laFiscalía General de la República. Entre los nombres más destacados, se encuentranRafael Caro Quintero; los ex líderes de Los Zetas, Miguel Ángel y Omar Treviño (z-40 y z-42), y José Ángel Canobbio, operador de alto rango de Los Chapitos. Losextraditados serán llevados a diferentes estados de la unión américa, en dondeafrontarán sus procesos legales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luego de la reunión que sostuvieron ayer autoridades mexicanas y estadounidenses para revisar temas de seguridad y el envío de 29 criminales de México a Estados Unidos, la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum señaló que fueron buenas reuniones donde se establecieron principios de coordinación y de colaboración. Reveló que más tarde, el secretario de seguridad pública, Omar García Harfuch y el fiscal general Alejandro Gertz Manero informarán en conferencia lo tratado ayer sobre estos dos temas. Las audiencias de los narcotraficantes mexicanos, Rafael Caro Quintero y Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, se realizarán hoy al mediodía en los tribunales federales de Brooklyn, en Nueva York. En el caso de caro quintero se le acusa narcotráfico, y por el asesinato del agente de la DEA Kiki Camarena. Ayer, un juez de Morelos otorgó la libertad a Rosalinda González Valencia, esposa de Nemesio Osguera Cervantes, “El Mencho”, luego de haber presentado diversas solicitudes de su defensa legal y amparos. Gonzalez Valencia salió esta madrugada del penal federal número 16 en Morelos, luego de que el impartidor de justicia argumentó buena conducta y haber cumplido más del 60 por ciento de su sentencia. Además, la secretaria de energía, Luz Elena González, confirmó que el próximo lunes entrará en vigor el acuerdo firmado ayer con empresario gasolineros para que el precio del litro de gasolina magna sea máximo de 24 pesos. Así lo detalló esta mañana en palacio nacional. La sección 22 de la CNTE se manifestó afuera de palacio nacional en contra de la reforma a la ley del ISSSTE y en demanda de la abrogación de la reforma aprobada en 2007. Luego de concluir la reunión con autoridades del gobierno federal, la sección 22 de la CNTE dijo que el documento entregado no garantiza que se atiendan sus demandas, por lo que la coordinadora nacional de trabajadores de la educación prepara movilizaciones donde se unirán todas las secciones. En un nuevo informe, el vaticano detalló que el papa francisco presentó mejoría y continúa con la fisioterapia respiratoria. La oficina de prensa del vaticano reveló que los ritos del miércoles de ceniza en roma, programados para el 5 de marzo, no los realizará el sumo pontífice Con información de reporteros, y corresponsales, para MVS Noticias, Jiro Montes de Oca.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
⬇️⬇️⬇️En este episodio de Las Claves de la Mañana del 28 de febrero de 2025 se analizan temas críticos para la seguridad, la economía y la política en México. El gobierno extraditó a 29 narcotraficantes, entre ellos Rafael Caro Quintero y los hermanos Treviño Morales, en la mayor operación bilateral contra el narcotráfico, fortaleciendo la cooperación con EE.UU. Por otro lado, Pemex reportó una pérdida de 190 mil 471 millones de pesos en el último trimestre de 2024, enfrentando serios desafíos financieros y operativos, mientras se mantiene la meta de producción en el sexenio de Sheinbaum.La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum también planteó exigir que las farmacéuticas establezcan plantas de producción en México, con el objetivo de robustecer la industria nacional y garantizar medicamentos de calidad a menores costos. Además, Moody's advirtió sobre riesgos financieros en el Infonavit, Morena aprobó la “Ley de transparencia para el pueblo” y se discute la posible extensión del mandato de las ministras de la SCJN hasta 17 años.Escucha el análisis completo y entérate de todos los detalles en este episodio.Más información en: fermoctezuma.newsYa puedes encontrar aquí el link a todas mis redes sociales.
En #HoyEsRisco del jueves 27 de febrero, Manelich Castilla, excomisionado de la Policía Federal, consultor en seguridad, académico del Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales, analizó la histórica extradición de Estados Unidos a México de los líderes criminales: Rafael Caro Quintero, así como los fundadores de "Los Zetas" Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales y Oscar Omar Treviño Morales, conocidos como "Z-40" y "Z-42". En la sección “Fixer” con Kenneth Smith se analizó la negociación que integrantes del gabinete de México entablan con funcionarios de Estados Unidos ante las amenazas del presidente Trump de imponer aranceles a las exportaciones de nuestro país. Sobre la resolución de la ONU de condenar la invasión de Rusia a Ucrania, la internacionalista María José Urzúa analizó el tema, justo a tres años de que se diera la invasión. Con Daniela Michel, directora del Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia, comentó sobre el regreso de los intermedios en el cine y la previa de la entrega de los premios Óscar. En la sección de tecnología con Sergio López, Padrino Tech, recordó la iniciativa del gobernador de Querétaro de prohibir el uso de celulares en escuelas públicas y la iniciativa para impedir el acceso de menores de 14 años a las redes sociales.Finalmente, en los deportes, Marion Reimers, comentó sobre el trabajo que el futbolista mexicano en el Milán de Italia, además, habló sobre la derrota de la selección femenil de Estados Unidos ante Japón en la SheBelieves Cup.
We explore the fascinating and dangerous world of Rafael Caro-Quintero, one of Mexico's most infamous drug lords. Caro-Quintero was a key player in the Guadalajara Cartel, involved in drug trafficking, violence, and the murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena. What makes his story so captivating is his rise to power, his escape from prison, and the prolonged pursuit by law enforcement to bring him to justice.Join us as we explore the infamous case of Rafael Caro-Quintero.518 Rafael Caro Quintero https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Caro_Quinterohttps://www.reuters.com/world/americas/drug-lord-rafael-caro-quintero-accused-murdering-dea-agent-arrested-mexico-2022-07-15/https://narcos.fandom.com/wiki/Rafael_Caro_Quinterohttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-62187714.amphttps://english.elpais.com/international/2022-07-17/caro-quintero-the-old-drug-lord-who-revolutionized-the-world-of-marijuana.html?outputType=amphttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/15/rafael-caro-quintero-arrested-mexico-drug-lordhttps://www.vice.com/en/article/rafael-caro-quintero-captured-mexico/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalajara_Cartelhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/doliaestevez/2013/10/01/was-mexican-fugitive-caro-quintero-the-first-billionaire-drug-lord/https://allthatsinteresting.com/rafael-caro-quinterohttps://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/15/mexico-captures-infamous-drug-lord-rafael-caro-quintero-00046179DC Plane Crash https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna190501https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/02/04/us/dc-plane-crash-recovery-tuesday-hnkhttps://6abc.com/amp/post/delaware-father-speaks-son-wife-killed-dc-place-crash/15853202Philadelphia Plane Crash https://6abc.com/amp/post/us-transportation-secretary-sean-duffy-says-expansive-impact-zone-was-left-philadelphia-medical-plane-crash/15864180/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/02/04/philadelphia-plane-crash-black-box/78212724007/#https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/what-we-know-jet-crash-northeast-philly/4097366/?amp=1https://www.phila.gov/2025-02-01-city-of-philadelphia-provides-ongoing-updates-and-statements-to-keep-residents-and-media-updated-about-the-plane-crash-tragedy-in-northeast-philadelphia/https://6abc.com/post/daddy-did-save-sister-young-philadelphia-plane-crash-victim-asks-waking-hospital/15864306/#https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/investigators/consumer/plane-crash-help-resources-northeast-philadelphia-found-debris-shelter/4096191/?amp=1
En este episodio, los periodistas José Luis Montenegro y Jesús Lemus Barajas revelan cuáles son lascondiciones de salud del otrora líder del Cártel de Guadalajara, Rafael Caro Quintero. También acotanel futuro de la organización que lideraba en años recientes, el Cártel de Caborca; y algunos indiciosque apuntan a su posible salida de la prisión tras una estrategia legal diferente.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 9:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a DEA agent who was abducted, tortured, and murdered in 1985 by members of the Guadalajara cartel in Mexico. His abduction and murder were ordered by cartel leaders, including Rafael Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, and Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, in retaliation for Camarena's successful efforts in uncovering and disrupting their drug operations.Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight in Guadalajara, and his body was discovered a month later, showing signs of severe torture. His death shocked both the Mexican and American governments, leading to a massive investigation and a strained relationship between the two countries.The subsequent trial and investigations, known as "Operation Leyenda," involved extensive cooperation between U.S. and Mexican authorities. Many cartel members and corrupt officials were arrested and prosecuted. Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo were captured and sentenced to lengthy prison terms in Mexico. Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo was eventually arrested in 1989 and sentenced to 37 years in prison.(commercial at 12:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:SEPTEMBER 1989.pdf
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 9:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 9:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
En este episodio, los periodistas José Luis Montenegro y Jesús Lemus Barajas hacen un recuento de las relaciones sentimentales entre bellas mujeres y poderosos capos de la droga; la mayoría de ellas, terminaron siendo letales. Pues no solo se trató de uniones por pasión, sino que otras terminaron siendo por compromiso para afianzar sus negocios criminalesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caro Quintero ingresó al hospital a las 6:16 horas de este 11 de noviembre, para someterse a la cirugía ambulatoria que ya estaba programada con anticipación. Al salir los médicos reportaron que se encuentra estable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Presentan amparo contra eliminación de órganos constitucionales autónomos.Rafael Caro Quintero es trasladado a hospital para cirugía Desvían vuelo tras ser alcanzado por disparos Más información en nuestro Podcast
El Cártel de Caborca es una organización criminal mexicana. Estuvo comandada por el veterano criminal Rafael Caro Quintero, hasta su detención. Concentra sus operaciones de trasiego de droga en el municipio fronterizo de Caborca.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious Mexican drug lord, has faced multiple indictments over his criminal career. The key points of his indictments typically include:Drug Trafficking: Caro Quintero has been charged with leading a major drug trafficking organization responsible for smuggling vast quantities of marijuana, cocaine, and other narcotics into the United States. His operations date back to the late 1970s and early 1980s.Kidnapping and Murder of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena: One of the most significant charges against Caro Quintero is his involvement in the 1985 kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. This event led to heightened tensions between the U.S. and Mexico and a significant crackdown on drug cartels.Violence and Corruption: The indictments often detail Caro Quintero's use of violence, including murder, torture, and intimidation, to maintain control over his drug trafficking operations. They also highlight his efforts to corrupt Mexican law enforcement and government officials to protect his activities.Continued Criminal Activity: Despite his arrest and imprisonment in Mexico in 1985, Caro Quintero was released in 2013 on a technicality. After his release, he allegedly returned to drug trafficking and violent activities, leading to renewed efforts by U.S. authorities to capture and prosecute him.Extradition Requests: The U.S. has repeatedly sought Caro Quintero's extradition to face charges in American courts, underscoring the severity of his alleged crimes and the international dimension of his criminal activities.(commercial at 7:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious Mexican drug lord, has faced multiple indictments over his criminal career. The key points of his indictments typically include:Drug Trafficking: Caro Quintero has been charged with leading a major drug trafficking organization responsible for smuggling vast quantities of marijuana, cocaine, and other narcotics into the United States. His operations date back to the late 1970s and early 1980s.Kidnapping and Murder of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena: One of the most significant charges against Caro Quintero is his involvement in the 1985 kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. This event led to heightened tensions between the U.S. and Mexico and a significant crackdown on drug cartels.Violence and Corruption: The indictments often detail Caro Quintero's use of violence, including murder, torture, and intimidation, to maintain control over his drug trafficking operations. They also highlight his efforts to corrupt Mexican law enforcement and government officials to protect his activities.Continued Criminal Activity: Despite his arrest and imprisonment in Mexico in 1985, Caro Quintero was released in 2013 on a technicality. After his release, he allegedly returned to drug trafficking and violent activities, leading to renewed efforts by U.S. authorities to capture and prosecute him.Extradition Requests: The U.S. has repeatedly sought Caro Quintero's extradition to face charges in American courts, underscoring the severity of his alleged crimes and the international dimension of his criminal activities.(commercial at 6:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious Mexican drug lord, has faced multiple indictments over his criminal career. The key points of his indictments typically include:Drug Trafficking: Caro Quintero has been charged with leading a major drug trafficking organization responsible for smuggling vast quantities of marijuana, cocaine, and other narcotics into the United States. His operations date back to the late 1970s and early 1980s.Kidnapping and Murder of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena: One of the most significant charges against Caro Quintero is his involvement in the 1985 kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. This event led to heightened tensions between the U.S. and Mexico and a significant crackdown on drug cartels.Violence and Corruption: The indictments often detail Caro Quintero's use of violence, including murder, torture, and intimidation, to maintain control over his drug trafficking operations. They also highlight his efforts to corrupt Mexican law enforcement and government officials to protect his activities.Continued Criminal Activity: Despite his arrest and imprisonment in Mexico in 1985, Caro Quintero was released in 2013 on a technicality. After his release, he allegedly returned to drug trafficking and violent activities, leading to renewed efforts by U.S. authorities to capture and prosecute him.Extradition Requests: The U.S. has repeatedly sought Caro Quintero's extradition to face charges in American courts, underscoring the severity of his alleged crimes and the international dimension of his criminal activities.(commercial at 7:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious Mexican drug lord, has faced multiple indictments over his criminal career. The key points of his indictments typically include:Drug Trafficking: Caro Quintero has been charged with leading a major drug trafficking organization responsible for smuggling vast quantities of marijuana, cocaine, and other narcotics into the United States. His operations date back to the late 1970s and early 1980s.Kidnapping and Murder of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena: One of the most significant charges against Caro Quintero is his involvement in the 1985 kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. This event led to heightened tensions between the U.S. and Mexico and a significant crackdown on drug cartels.Violence and Corruption: The indictments often detail Caro Quintero's use of violence, including murder, torture, and intimidation, to maintain control over his drug trafficking operations. They also highlight his efforts to corrupt Mexican law enforcement and government officials to protect his activities.Continued Criminal Activity: Despite his arrest and imprisonment in Mexico in 1985, Caro Quintero was released in 2013 on a technicality. After his release, he allegedly returned to drug trafficking and violent activities, leading to renewed efforts by U.S. authorities to capture and prosecute him.Extradition Requests: The U.S. has repeatedly sought Caro Quintero's extradition to face charges in American courts, underscoring the severity of his alleged crimes and the international dimension of his criminal activities.(commercial at 7:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a DEA agent who was abducted, tortured, and murdered in 1985 by members of the Guadalajara cartel in Mexico. His abduction and murder were ordered by cartel leaders, including Rafael Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, and Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, in retaliation for Camarena's successful efforts in uncovering and disrupting their drug operations.Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight in Guadalajara, and his body was discovered a month later, showing signs of severe torture. His death shocked both the Mexican and American governments, leading to a massive investigation and a strained relationship between the two countries.The subsequent trial and investigations, known as "Operation Leyenda," involved extensive cooperation between U.S. and Mexican authorities. Many cartel members and corrupt officials were arrested and prosecuted. Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo were captured and sentenced to lengthy prison terms in Mexico. Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo was eventually arrested in 1989 and sentenced to 37 years in prison.(commercial at 12:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:SEPTEMBER 1989.pdf
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a DEA agent who was abducted, tortured, and murdered in 1985 by members of the Guadalajara cartel in Mexico. His abduction and murder were ordered by cartel leaders, including Rafael Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, and Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, in retaliation for Camarena's successful efforts in uncovering and disrupting their drug operations.Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight in Guadalajara, and his body was discovered a month later, showing signs of severe torture. His death shocked both the Mexican and American governments, leading to a massive investigation and a strained relationship between the two countries.The subsequent trial and investigations, known as "Operation Leyenda," involved extensive cooperation between U.S. and Mexican authorities. Many cartel members and corrupt officials were arrested and prosecuted. Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo were captured and sentenced to lengthy prison terms in Mexico. Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo was eventually arrested in 1989 and sentenced to 37 years in prison.(commercial at 12:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:SEPTEMBER 1989.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 7:10)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 8:21)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 9:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)
The Murder of Kiki Camarena and Its Aftermath:Kiki Camarena's Background:Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was a Mexican-born American undercover DEA agent.He was stationed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was investigating drug cartels, particularly the Guadalajara Cartel led by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.Kidnapping and Murder:On February 7, 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in broad daylight by cartel operatives.He was brutally tortured over several days and eventually killed. His body was discovered in a shallow grave over a month later, along with the body of his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar.Impact and Immediate Aftermath:The murder of Camarena led to significant tension between the United States and Mexico.The U.S. government launched Operation Leyenda, the largest DEA homicide investigation ever undertaken, to bring those responsible to justice.Arrests and Trials:Several key figures in the Guadalajara Cartel were arrested, including Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.Caro Quintero was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison, although he was controversially released in 2013 on a technicality before being re-arrested in 2022.Other cartel members and corrupt officials involved were also captured and prosecuted.Long-term Consequences:The murder highlighted the extensive corruption within the Mexican government and law enforcement agencies.It led to a strained relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, with increased pressure from the U.S. for Mexico to combat drug trafficking more aggressively.The incident significantly raised awareness of the dangers faced by DEA agents and the brutality of drug cartels.Legacy:Kiki Camarena became a symbol of the fight against drug trafficking and the sacrifices made by law enforcement.Red Ribbon Week, a drug prevention campaign, was established in his honor and is observed annually in the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.In this episode, we dive into a roundtable discussion involving multiple people who were on the inside of the investigation and then the apprehension of those responsible. (commercial at 9:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:untitled (swlaw.edu)