Sources: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Imperial County district attorney's office, Times reporting by Richard Marosi. Photo of John Ward by Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times. All other photos courtesy of DEA and Imperial County district attorney's office. Interactivity by Raoul Rañoa / Los Angeles Times.
Keeping the Sinaloa cartel's drug pipeline flowing
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event2012 at 9:48 AM March 26, 2012
..The real losers here are the innoncent bystanders..oh wait a minute..there are no innocents in the the game of love and war..only those who get to keep their guns and $$$$$. But thats cool, 'cause in the end, you can't take it with you.
..But the true moral to this story is that corruption is absolute, everyone is absolutely corruptable on both sides of this tragic love story..I just hope I still have a chair when the music stops..
LATmsUser at 1:36 AM August 19, 2011
aroz con frijoles! Yeah LA time ain't censoring this ****.
grodblues at 3:10 AM August 06, 2011
WOW! You don't get this type of journalism behind the "Orange Curtain"! The OC Register is a joke for information. Take a bow LA Times!
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