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Morales was a police officer when cartel members gunned down the chopper he was aboard. His survival made him an icon of the fight against drugs and cartel violence in Mexico and the United States.
Morales was a police officer when cartel members gunned down the chopper he was aboard. His survival made him an icon of the fight against drugs and cartel violence in Mexico and the United States.
Trevi%F1o Morales was arrested Monday The U.S. Justice Department had offered a %245 million reward for information leading to his capture He is accused of drug trafficking%2C money laundering%2C ...
Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, the notoriously brutal leader of the feared Zetas drug cartel, has been captured in the first major blow against an organized crime leader by a Mexican administration ...
July 16, 2013: In this combo of three photos released by the Mexican Navy, are Zetas drug cartel leader Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, center, Ernesto Reyes Garcia, left, and Abdon Federico ...
Trevino Morales, known as "Z-40," is uniformly described as one of the two most powerful cartel heads in Mexico, the leader of a corps of special forces defectors who went to work for drug ...
Trevino Morales joined the Zetas, a group of Mexican special forces deserters who defected to work as hit men and bodyguards for the Gulf cartel in the late 1990s.
"Cowboy Cartel," a new docuseries, dives into Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas' involvement in U.S. horse racing and how American investigators took it down. ... José Treviño Morales, ...
Feared as the most brutal of Mexican drug cartel heads, Miguel Angel Trevino Morales was known for the “guiso”, or stew, in which his enemies would be placed in oil drums and burned alive.
Mexico’s most violent drug cartel used race horses to launder dirty money. A rookie FBI agent oversaw a key informant, played a key role in the investigation and helped to hobble the notoriou… ...
FBI agents examine José Treviño Morales’ horse ranch in Lexington, Oklahoma, in 2012 during the money laundering investigation described in “Cowboy Cartel.” ...
Morales was a police officer when cartel members gunned down the chopper he was aboard. His survival made him an icon of the fight against drugs and cartel violence in Mexico and the United States.
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