"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
With hundreds of direct deaths (in executions) and indirect deaths (from drug use) attributed to Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera, it may be thought that the narco leader of the international Sinaloa cartel was not afraid of anything, however the drug lord was deeply afraid of an incident in childhood that he could never forget.
"'Joaquín, what are you afraid of?', I asked 'Chapo' Guzmán while he ate inside the space that was suited for our interviews. I was drinking water and we were relaxed," revealed criminologist Monica Ramírez Cano, who was able to carry out an in-depth analysis of his behavior when he was imprisoned in Mexico.
"You know that I fear very little, but what does scare me is the darkness," Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera then responded to Ramírez Cano in one of the interviews she did in 2016, during which time she made his criminal profile at the Maximum Security Prison of La Palma, in the State of Mexico.
"Let me tell you that when I was little, we had to go out to the bathroom and go through the backyard that on one side had a fountain and one day when I left in the morning, I could no longer stand it, at that moment, something very heavy fell at the fountain and I came out as fast as bullet, it caused such a noise that one of my brothers also woke up from the scare," he revealed to the surprise of the lawyer.
And he continued his episode: "Man, listen, we were so scared, me more, that I could never go through that yard alone."
Ramírez Cano sat for hours, before he was extradited to the United States in January 2017, in front of one of the best-known drug traffickers worldwide. El Chapo, initially in the Altiplano, in the State of Mexico, and then in Ciudad Juárez, revealed his most intimate secrets.
"He is a respectful person, takes great care of his ways, cordial, kind, very reserved, but when you establish confidence you can talk to him in an extraordinary way, which allows you to know how his mind operates," explained the criminologist.
She assured that Chapo, in his mind, is an "entrepreneur" who found an area of opportunity through illegality, and although he proved very talented for illicit businesses, his "IQ is normal."
Unlike other drug lords who tend to further personalize the exercise of crime, such as El Z-40 that commits heinous acts of violence, Guzmán Loera is an old-school boss who respects a mans word.
El Chapo considers, according to his talks, that the worst crime that exists is kidnapping, and about drug trafficking he believes that people use drugs because they choose to do so. He has a phrase that he always uses: "The facts are what’s recommend to you."
In addition to being addicted to women, before the specialist he admitted to having 23 recognized children, he also has a marked narcissism.
"He is not a psychopath. He has psychopathic traits and narcissistic traits that are reflected in a need for admiration, to feel unique and special," Ramírez said, adding that he is always proud to say that he got up at 05:00 each morning to go to the plantations and laboratories to organize his people and how his day wouldn’t end until 11:00 p.m. or 00:00.
"What he has is a very important strategic capacity. He knows who to put in the right place, who to remove and how to move his pieces, like in a chess game," he said.
The criminal psychologist already knew his story and that was not what interested her: how was it that the son of peasants from the Sierra de Sinaloa, rejected by his father, built the most powerful drug empire in history. She goes for the details in the talks. Those keys that filter from conversations and reveal who is behind the myth.
Inside his head is the entire recent history of drug trafficking in Mexico, told firsthand by its main protagonists. By alleged corrupt officials and rival bosses, Ramírez Cano has been threatened since she joined the federal government during Enrique Peña Nieto's administration in 2012.
Her life has always been surrounded by crime: she was born in the violent state of Chihuahua, which began to fragment in the mid-1990s with the deaths of Ciudad Juárez. Afterwards, Ramírez Cano was kidnapped by a criminal organization that sought to extort money from her father. When she was released, she escaped to Spain.
"What are your addictions?" is one of the questions that criminologist Monica Ramírez Cano asked Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán Loera, founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, in 2016. "None, my only addiction are women," replied the boss.
The criminologist interviewed him to create the profile of one of the most famous and ruthless drug traffickers of all time. He is not the only one: she has also been in front of murderers such as Mataviejitas, Mochaorejas, Zeta 40, and many more.
In September, Ramírez Cano posted a five-second video on her Twitter account where you can see her, wearing a white shirt and a red vest, just one meter from Chapo, dressed in his prison uniform.
Monica Ramírez Cano has classified information related to national and international security.
She studied Psychology and then specialized in Criminology, Criminological Profiles, Serial Violence, Juvenile Delinquency and Applied Psychology. For her, the word fear does not exist: every day represents the possibility of talking to one of the most dangerous criminals in the whole country.
"If I had the fear of ordinary people who are not involved in this, I could not sit in front of people who have committed very serious crimes and who have left a very deep wound in our society," she said in an interview with Infobae Mexico.
Among other drug traffickers whom she has interviewed, in addition to Chapo and Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales, Z-40, former leader of the Los Zetas cartel, are Servando Gómez Martínez, La Tuta, leader of Los Caballeros Templarios, and Dámaso López Núnez, El Licenciado, of the Sinaloa Cartel, as well as dozens of serial killers.
I am waiting for the 1st dic, that cheerlead for Cjng, to use the Chapo Snitched card.3.2.1....
ReplyDeleteChapo snitched been around longer then CJNG.
Delete4:46 what's your point?
Delete4:46... you ain’t wrong but you ain’t right... lol
Delete-Holden D. Cash
7:26 my point is the original Chapo snitched is probably not a CJNG fanboy
DeleteAhhhhhhh 6:24 now me comprende you.
DeleteAnimo Patron!
ReplyDelete"What are your addictions?" None, my only addiction are women," .
Pura Chapiza #701
*His only addictions are underage girls!
DeleteHis girls were the age of consent of Nevada and many other states in the US
DeleteUnderage, little girls whose parents were either scared to death or were butchered while the little girl was dragged off to his hideout so he could screw a young virgin! It’s in court records! This is the hero? This is the mastermind? Sounds like a petty thief who is a serial rapist who happened to be neighbors with the largest drug consumer base in the world. Rapist and petty criminal—— that’s el Chapo!!!
DeleteThe age of consent in many of the Spanish speaking countries is 14 years of age.
DeleteUS age of consent is 16 on many states but some have caps on age difference on who you can do it with. Some are 2 year difference others are 4 years others are 5 and others don’t have a gap difference. After 16 it’s ok.
DeleteYou mention underage girls and Whitey Coyote, jumps at attention
DeleteLol😐
I wonder how her interview with z-40 went.
ReplyDeleteIm pretty sure I read something where she wrote straight up sociopath. I recall her saying the newer generation of cartel leaders had much more of a violent sociopathic tendency as opposed to previous (1990's-2000) which was generally narcissistic.
DeleteDude obviously has some deep issues... if you are mental, have some sort of other issue (drugs, alcohol, paranoia, psychosis) & mix in a huge amount of drunkenness with power prob makes for a recipe for disaster... but none the less it would be very interesting read...
Delete-Holden D. Cash
Z40 has to be a psychopathic mudrerer- id like to read her profile for him
ReplyDeleteBro, I saw an interview with this lady and she said that he was the only one who "gave her the creeps." She looked visibly uncomfortable.
DeleteYou can find a lot of this stuff in academic online journals, such as Academia.edu. Have fun going down that rabbit hole!
DeleteWhat is chap talking about some kind of ghost?
ReplyDeleteIn many areas in MX the belief in ghosts or evil 'faries' exists, mainly in the older generation. Each region has their own names for them...'dwindles' is one. My friend in Vera Cruz was always warned to never leave her baby alone because 'the dwindles will take it. This was a rural area, with old traditions-Ms. H
DeleteAmlo can't stop the Cartel, because he is involved, send Chapo back to the president maybe they can work it out. Make mexico safe again.
ReplyDeleteOlder generation have various words for ghosts or evil-doing 'beings'. My friend who lived in Vera Cruz was continually warned about them or leaving her baby unattended outside her home, as the ' dwindelas' would steal it. Rural area steeped in old religion. Was very common belief amongst older people. Not saying Chapo believed in evil spirits but pitch dark outside...creepy.
ReplyDelete@ Ms H “Duendes” is the word you speak of. Keep in mind that witchcraft and sorcery is commonly practiced throughout Latin America. As much as society in general mocks the religions of the world. The opposite side of the non believers is the perpetual practice of pagans or heathens. We shouldn’t be surprised by this if religion is being rejected.
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