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He smuggled tons of cocaine into the United States and murdered dozens of people. Edgar Valdez-Villareal has been in jail in Florida since 2015. Actually …
Because where the mass murderer is currently staying, the US authorities are keeping quiet about it.
As reported by the New York Post, the status of the prisoner is currently listed as "not incarcerated." Much to the annoyance of Mexican narcotics officers. The possible disappearance of the 49-year-old, who is only called "Barbie" in the underworld, is causing such waves that even top politicians have spoken out.
Ex-cop: "He is very dangerous."
Mexico's President Andres Manuel López Obrador said: "It's extraordinary what's going on with Edgar Valdez-Villareal, who is no longer registered as a prisoner - we want to know where he is." There is no reason for him, to leave the prison. "Unless there was some sort of agreement."
Ex-cop and security advisor Robert Almonte said, "Valdez-Villareal could provide information about high-ranking cartel members." However, that does not justify dismissal. "He is very dangerous and has killed people. He's extremely violent and still has these criminal connections."
It is unclear whether the 49-year-old has really entered into a deal and exchanged information for freedom. When asked by the New York Post, a spokesman for the prison authority said there were various reasons for removing prisoner status. For example, medical treatment or court cases. No further details will be given.
Mexican investigators flexed their muscles during the screening of "Barbie."
"Barbie" was also killed for "El Chapo."
Edgar Valdez-Villareal was captured in a firefight near Mexico City in 2010, and five years later, the cartel killer was extradited to the United States. There, a court sentenced him to 49 years in a high-security prison for drug trafficking and money laundering.
The Texan native rose to become the boss of the Los Negros: roughnecks who assassinated the Beltran-Leyva Syndicate and Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's Sinaloa cartel. "Barbie" preferred torturing and beheading his victims. At its peak, the American smuggled more than two tons of cocaine into the country every month.