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Óscar Omar Treviño Morales [1] (born January 26, 1974) is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former leader of Los Zetas, a criminal organization. He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords . His brother is Miguel Treviño Morales , a former leader of the group.
After the capture of Omar Treviño Morales (aka Z-42) in 2015, and after the capture of Ramiro Pérez Ramos, "El Rama" just a month later, Z-42's brother Juan Francisco Treviño Morales attempted to assume leadership of Los Zetas due to the discontent of other leaders and members since they accused Treviño of snitching on other leaders, such ...
Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales (born 18 November 1970), commonly referred to by his alias Z-40, is a Mexican former drug lord and leader of the criminal organization known as Los Zetas. Considered a violent, resentful and dangerous criminal, he was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords until his arrest in July 2013.
José Treviño Morales is a Mexican former money launderer for Los Zetas, a Mexican criminal organization. He is the brother of the former Zetas leaders Omar Treviño Morales (alias Z-42) and Miguel Treviño Morales (alias Z-40). In 2008, Treviño funded a horserace operation in Oklahoma with money he made through money laundering.
Presumably the third-in-command of Los Zetas, just behind Heriberto Lazcano alias "el Lazca," and Miguel Treviño Morales, alias "Z-40." [55] Antonio Camacho Jaco [56] El Bogar: 24: October 21: Head of Los Zetas in northern Monterrey Moved to Topo Chico prison [47] Gerardo Alejandro de León Jiménez [57] El Papas: Moved to Topo Chico prison [47]
Trevino has a lengthy criminal record, including two stints in prison. The first, from July 2002 to October 2013, was on a charge of discharging a firearm at a building. The second was from April ...
The 2011 San Fernando massacre, also known as the second massacre of San Fernando, [1] was the mass murder of 193 people by Los Zetas drug cartel at La Joya ranch in the municipality of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, in March 2011. [2]
O'Connell joked as Morales introduced the show "for the very last time ever." Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Sheryl Underwood, Jerry O’Connell and Natalie Morales are seen in the talk show's ...