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  2. Amado Carrillo Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    The series implies Carrillo faked his death in order to survive the drug business and avoid imprisonment. In the Netflix series Surviving Escobar (2017), Carrillo is fictionalized as "Señor de los Aires" and portrayed by Mauro Mauad, who also portrayed Amado Carrillo Fuentes in the Fox Premium TV series El General Naranjo (2019)

  3. List of crime bosses - Wikipedia

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    Amado Carrillo Fuentes (1956–1997), natural causes Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born 1962), imprisoned Alfonso Caruana (born 1946), serving twenty-two-year prison sentence

  4. List of gangsters by city - Wikipedia

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    Amado Carrillo Fuentes (1956–1997) Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born 1963) Rafael Aguilar Guajardo (died 1993) Pablo Acosta Villarreal (died 1987) Guadalajara.

  5. Narcos: Mexico Series Finale Recap: Adios, Amado?/The ... - AOL

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    Amado Carrillo Fuentes was a smart man. He was also a man who was running out of time in the series finale of Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico. Amado raced against the clock, warring cartels, the law ...

  6. Benjamín Arellano Félix - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. DEA learned that Benjamín's oldest daughter had a very recognizable and rare facial deformity, and that she was the "soft spot" in her father's violent life. By tracing her, they found her father. [5]

  7. Rafael Caro Quintero - Wikipedia

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    Caro Quintero's Guadalajara Cartel fell apart in the early 1990s, and its remaining leaders went on to establish their own drug trafficking organizations: in Tijuana, a large family formed the Tijuana Cartel; in Chihuahua, a group controlled by Amado Carrillo Fuentes formed the Juárez Cartel; and the remaining faction moved to Sinaloa and ...

  8. Tijuana Cartel - Wikipedia

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    At that point, his old organization broke up into three factions: the Tijuana Cartel led by his nephews, the Arellano Félix brothers, the Juarez Cartel, led by Amado Carrillo Fuentes, and the Sinaloa Cartel, run by former lieutenants Héctor Luis Palma Salazar and Joaquín Guzmán Loera, a.k.a. El Chapo.

  9. Who are the American hostages being released in the Israel ...

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    The release of three American-Israeli hostages who are alive will be included in the agreement, though in two different phases, a senior White House official told reporters on Wednesday.