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An in-depth analysis of the 1985 murder of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena and the various conspiracy theories relating to his death, as well as the rebuttal to many of those theories in the newly published true crime novel Someone Had to Die. Subsequent seasons will also discuss other conspiracies, historical anomalies, and peculiar events and occurrences.
 
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Jesús Héctor Luis Palma Salazar, "El Guero" Palma, has led a tragic and violent life that has seen him rise from an impoverished childhood, to being a main cog in Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo's operation, to being a partner and friend of El Chapo Guzman. Along the way, El Guero lost his wife and sons to the violent ways of cartels, he was responsibl…
 
The mythos of CIA involvement in the Camarena case warrants additional consideration and a renewed rebuttal. In this Episode, we set the stage for such reconsideration by reviewing CIA blacks ops, including public disclosures on black ops and a review of the CIA-backed Operation Gladio. We then turn our attention to allegations of CIA involvement i…
 
The rise of cartels in Mexico has been the result of a number of factors, including anti-drug efforts by law enforcement around the world, the structure of the Mexican government, and the adaptive nature of the cartels and their leaders. In this Episode, we use the "Organized Crime and Violence Special Report 2021" from the University of San Diego'…
 
Dr. Alvarez Machain was a Guadalajara doctor who often provided medical services to drug traffickers, including Rafael Caro Quintero. Following the murder of Agent Camarena, a warrant was issued for his arrest and, in April 1990, Dr. Machain was "abducted" from Guadalajara, flown to El Paso, arrested, and charged with crimes connected to Agent Cama…
 
The Brooklyn-based trial of Genaro Garcia Luna, the former Secretary of Public Security of Mexico, has neared its conclusion. In this Episode, we look at the government's case, which was based primarily on the testimony of nine cooperating witnesses, and the defense arguments and tactics. We also consider what the Garcia Luna case says about prosec…
 
Mexican cartels have been steadily expanding their operations beyond North and Central America, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. In this Episode, we look at these expanded operations, their root causes, and the implications the growth could have on issues such as increased crime and terrorism. Finally, we look at the impact of the cartel…
 
The fentanyl crisis continues to attract media and Congressional attention. In this Episode, we look at the issue by first looking at the drug itself, its legal and illegal uses, and its manufacturing. We then investigate China's distribution of precursor chemicals used in the production of fentanyl, as well as Chinese money laundering operations t…
 
New and intriguing details of the January 5, 2023, arrest of Ovidio Guzman, one of Los Chapitos, the leaders of a prime faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, have continued to emerge both in the press and on social media. In this Episode, we look at those new details and try to draw some conclusions as to what they mean for Los Chapitos, CDS as a whole, a…
 
CJNG and CDS dominate the cartel landscape in Mexico today. But the two cartels operate in distinct ways and have very different strategies, economically and structurally. In this Episode, we compare and contrast the operations of CDS and CJNG and identify key questions about the future of each cartel.…
 
In order to understand today's Mexican cartels and the cartel wars, it is critical to understand the (mostly) men and families that formed and lead the cartels of today and the past. After looking at El Mencho and El Mayo, in this Episode we examine El Chapo's rise to power, his blood battles with the Tijuana Cartel and the BLO, and his arrest and …
 
Ismael Zambada Garcia, or "El Mayo," has been a key leader of the Sinaloa Cartel since 1989, overseeing the Cartel's rise to being one of the most influential drug trafficking, criminal organizations in the world. Despite his prominence, El Mayo has stayed in power for more than 3 decades by being a strategic thinker who has kept those in his organ…
 
CJNG has exploded into one of the largest and most successful Cartels in Mexico and is responsible for a significant portion of the drugs trafficked from Mexico into the US. CJNG's rise to power, it's almost unmatched brutality, and its economic prowess all can be attributed to its unquestioned leader El Mencho. Shockingly, the public information o…
 
In June, the Congressional Research Service issued a report titled "Mexico: Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking Organizations." In this episode, we look at the key elements of the report, including its analysis of current Mexican cartels, their illicit activities, and their leadership. We also discuss some of the drawbacks to or flaws in the repor…
 
Steve Duncan is a retired Special Agent with the California Department of Justice where he spent years investigating the AFO on both sides of the border. In this Episode, Steve shares his extensive knowledge and unique perspectives on the AFO, dispels oft repeated misinformation, and provides critical insight into this brutally prolific cartel and …
 
Over the last few months, many listeners have asked questions about Mexican cartels today, the Camarena case, and the traffickers in Guadalajara at the time of Agent Camarena's abduction. In this episode, I answer some of the most popular questions, discussing the current turf battles in Mexico and the leadership of the cartels. We also examine Age…
 
As our discussions move beyond just the Camarena case, listeners may not be familiar with the significant Mexican cartels or their most notorious leaders. This Episode provides a high-level history of the cartel-system in Mexico, identifies the prominent cartels and their areas of influence in the U.S., and discusses the two most known and infamous…
 
The SEDENA hacked documents reviewed thus far have provided new insights into the extradition process between Mexico and the United States, including U.S. efforts to increase the number of extraditions from Mexico, and, specifically, its strong desire to have Caro Quintero extradited. Also, the hacks provide clear evidence of Caro's involvement in …
 
As time goes by, finding concrete facts relating to the Camarena case becomes more and more difficult. In this episode, though, we look at testimony and statements from Godoy and Lopez regarding an alleged meeting at the Las Americas Hotel and a February 7 meeting where it is claimed Manuel Bartlett Diaz was present. In contrast to the uncorroborat…
 
In a recent telephone conversation, Agent Berrellez made several assertions and asked me to look at them with an open mind, to which I agreed. In this episode, we analyze those assertions seeking factual support and consistency. In the end, our review leaves us questioning many of the contentions aired in "The Last Narc" and doubting the veracity o…
 
The recent hacks of the Mexican Secretariat of National Defenses and subsequent release of more than 4 million documents has led to intriguing headlines and claims. In this episode, we look at the documents released, the impact of those documents on the intelligence apparatus in Mexico and public perception of the military. Finally, and significant…
 
The consistent refrain from supporters of the Berrellez narrative is that the witnesses have no incentive to lie and have been consistent in their statements. In fact, though, as demonstrated in this episode, the witnesses have had numerous incentives to lie and have been demonstrably inconsistent on important and decisive issues in this case. This…
 
Furthering the discussion last week on the absence of a connection between the CIA and Agent Camarena's abduction, this week we look at the statement of former DEA Agent Cele Castillo, the allegations regarding the involvement of Felix Rodriguez, and the alleged connection between Agent Camarena's murder and the assassination of journalist Manuel B…
 
In this week's episode, we explore the key traits of pseudointellectualism and note the representation of these traits in "The Last Narc" and the allegations made by Agent Berrellez. We also explore the depth and breadth of the Iran Contra investigations and reports, specifically focusing on the investigations into the connections between the Contr…
 
Many of the witnesses presented at the Camarena-related criminal trials were brought to the U.S. by Antonio Garate Bustamonte, a former Mexican police officer and indicted drug trafficker. Each of the three witnesses relied upon in The Last Narc were also "suppled" by Garate. Unbelievably, though, Hector Berrellez admits that the DEA didn't trust G…
 
Many of those advancing scandalous theories in connection with Agent Camarena's kidnapping and murder, including Agent Berrellez, Tiller Russell, and Amazon Prime, have done so based on "asserted" facts that are not facts but, instead, unsupported statements and accusations. This episode exposes the repeated and malicious misuse of the term "facts"…
 
In the most significant episode so far, we examine how the many social media statement made by Hector Berrellez and others, many of which contains factual errors, inconsistencies, or flaws of logic, are shared widely without challenge. Most importantly, we discuss how those statements could negatively impact any potential prosecution of Caro-Quinte…
 
The recent violence in border towns in Mexico has been in the news and the subject of discussion. This week, we look at the primary source of this violence, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, its history and leadership. In addition, we try to find some links to the past and make some assertions about the cartel system in today's Mexico.…
 
In this episode, we look into the factual assertions made by author and journalist J. Jesus Esquivel in his book, La CIA, Camarena y Caro-Quintero. Specifically, we point out errors and inconsistencies that call into question the validity of other factual assertions in the book, as well as the veracity of any statements made by Godoy, Lopez Romero,…
 
The Amazon Prime docuseries The Last Narc, directed by Tiller Russell and starring retired DEA agent Hector Berrellez, makes a number of significant, if incredible, claims and assertions regarding the Camarena case. A thorough review of the program, however, reveals startling inconsistencies and factual errors in the series itself that call into qu…
 
This past Friday, Rafael Caro Quintero was captured by Mexican Marines in the state of Sinaloa. This episode looks at the known facts regarding his capture and touches on some of the issues raised by the capture and its timing. In addition, Agent Camarena's supervisor and friend, Jaime Kuykendall, gives his thoughts on these events. Out of respect …
 
Our examination of Ruben Zuno-Arce's case in this episode, combined with the facts presented in Part 1, provides a foundation for us to question the government's investigation and prosecution of the Camarena case, including issues of government overreach, dubious witnesses, paid informants, and false allegations. This analysis is relevant to not on…
 
Ruben Zuno-Arce was a central figure in two criminal trials in the U.S., a key subject of several episodes of Narcos: Mexico, and is vilified in The Last Narc. This episode takes a look at who Mr. Zuno was, his history and background, and analyzes the two criminal trials and the witnesses against Mr. Zuno. This episode leads into next week's second…
 
Jaime Kuykendall. Agent Camarena's superior and friend. The man who likely knows more of the background facts of the Camarena case than any other person. A man whose reputation has been questioned. This episode is Part 1 of our interview with Agent Kuykendall, and we jump right into a discussion of The Last Narc, the DEA's Guadalajara office, and t…
 
A primary allegation in The Last Narc is that the CIA was directly involved in the abduction, interrogation and murder of Agent Camarena. This episode exposes the lack of credible, verifiable, contemporaneous evidence to support that allegation and questions that basic logic and foundation underlying that claim and related assertions.…
 
There have been several investigations into the Iran Contra Affair, each of which included testimony from a number of witnesses and produced voluminous reports. This episode examines those investigations to find what, if any, connections were found between the CIA activities in support of the Contras and Agent Camarena, or any of the drug trafficke…
 
Did the traffickers have as many as 10 conspiracy meetings, with some of the most well-known politicians and government officials in Mexico, to plan the abduction of the agent that was causing them problems? That is what the government alleged in the criminal cases, based in large part on the testimony of Jorge Godoy and Rene Lopez-Romero. This epi…
 
One of the enduring questions surrounding the Camarena case is existence of the audio tapes of his interrogation. This episode looks at those tapes, what they are, how they were discovered, what is and is not on the tapes, and whose voices are on the tapes. We conclude by examining the theories of why the interrogations were taped in the first plac…
 
Many allegations have been made about the CIA's activities with the Mexican drug traffickers and the CIA's involvement in Agent Camarena's abduction, torture, and murder. This episode looks and the verifiable evidence of the CIA's operations and separates fact from fiction from pure fantasy.By Jack Luellen
 
The allegations and assertions in The Last Narc are almost entirely based on statements from three former law enforcement officers from Mexico, each with questionable histories --Jorge Godoy, Rene Lopez Romero, and Ramon Lira. This episode looks at each of these men, their testimonies and allegations, and the circumstances surrounding those allegat…
 
This episode discusses the new creative non-fiction, true crime novel, Someone Had to Die. We discuss the background of the author, the nature of the book, the major themes and issues discussed, and set the stage for next week's critical analysis of The Last Narc and the primary allegations in that program made by former DEA Agent Hector Berrellez.…
 
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