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  2. Adolfo Constanzo - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo (November 1, 1962 – May 6, 1989) was a Cuban-American serial killer, drug dealer and cult leader who led an infamous drug-trafficking and occult gang in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, that was dubbed the Narcosatanists (Spanish: Los Narcosatánicos) by the media. [1] His cult members nicknamed him The Godfather (El ...

  3. Marielitos (gangs) - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban government permitted approximately 125,000 Cubans to board a decrepit fleet of boats in Mariel Harbor. Of the 125,000 refugees that entered the United States on the boatlift, around 16,000 to 20,000 were estimated to be criminals or "undesirables" [ 2 ] according to a 1985 Sun Sentinel magazine article.

  4. Willy Falcon - Wikipedia

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    Cuba. Known for: Cuban drug kingpin who ran South Florida from 1970s to 1990s. ... Falcon was a speedboat racing champion in the 1980s. [1] ... Falcon was indicted by ...

  5. What happened to Colombian ‘drug queenpin’ Griselda Blanco’s ...

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    The show explores the drug trafficker’s life and how she spent her years in the criminal world during the 1970s and 1980s in Miami. The six-part series is filled with violence and betrayal as ...

  6. Murder of Mark Kilroy - Wikipedia

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    The other cult leader was Sara Aldrete, a Matamoros native and an honors student and cheerleader at Texas Southmost College. [15] She was the girlfriend of Gilberto Sosa, a drug dealer linked to the Hernández clan to which Constanzo wanted an introduction. [16] [17] In 1987, she met Constanzo and eventually became the cult's main recruiter.

  7. Drug lord back in Colombia after 20 years in US jail

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    Fabio Ochoa Vasquez completed his prison sentence in the US and returned home a free man.

  8. 'El 80' pleads guilty in US court, case gives view into ... - AOL

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    Juárez drug cartel boss "El 80" pleads guilty in a case featuring "El Brad Pitt," informants and marijuana trafficking over a decade ago. ... A man once reputed to be one of the most notorious ...

  9. Cocaine boom - Wikipedia

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    The cocaine boom was a stark increase in the illegal production and trade of the drug cocaine that first began in the mid to late 1970s before then peaking during the 1980s. The boom was the result of organized smugglers who imported cocaine from Latin America to the United States, and a rising demand in cocaine due to cultural trends in the ...