Chapters: Juan Garca Abrego, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, Mario Villanueva, Miguel Caro Quintero, Sandra vila Beltrn, Jess Amezcua Contreras, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, Luis Amezcua Contreras, Eduardo Ravelo. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 43. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Juan Garca Abrego was a Mexican drug lord who started out his criminal career under the tutelage of his uncle Juan Nepomuceno Guerra, who is reported to be the former head of a criminal dynasty along the U.S.-Mexico border now called the Gulf Cartel. United States intelligence reports state Guerra reared his nephew on car theft before passing down his criminal enterprise. The exact date of succession is unknown, however law enforcement officials recall an incident on January 27, 1987 when Toms Morlet, former officer in an elite Mexican police force turned national trafficker, exchanged harsh words with Garca Abrego and was later found, shot twice in the back in the doorway of Guerra's Piedras Negras Restaurant. Reports date his trafficking career beginning in the mid 1970s exporting marijuana from Mexico into the U.S. states of Texas, Louisiana and Florida. In the early 1980s he began incorporating cocaine into the cartels trafficking operations. Garca Abrego is widely known for innovating Mexican trafficking operations, turning them from not only smugglers, into suppliers. By renegotiating his deal with the Cali Cartel, Garca Abrego was able to secure 50% of a shipment out of Colombia as payment for delivery, instead of the $1,500 USD per kilo they were previously receiving. The renegotiating however brought a price, the cartel would have to guarantee any shipment from Colombia to its destination. This change forced Garca Abrego to begin stockpiling hundreds of tons of cocain...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=14483878