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    Default While we bemoan the release of killers...

    Here's one to think about:

    Cartel hitman who decapitated enemies has gone missing from a US prison

    A cartel leader and hitman fond of videotaping torture sessions and decapitating his enemies has gone missing from a federal prison in Florida, where he was serving a 49-year sentence.

    As of November, Edgar Valdez-Villareal, a Mexican-American cartel leader, had been mysteriously removed from the federal Bureau of Prisons web site. He is now listed as “not in BOP custody” even though his release date is not until July 27, 2056.

    Valdez-Villareal, 49, is known by his underworld moniker “La Barbie,” and headed up the the Los Negros, an enforcement group of the Beltran Leyva cartel — one of Mexico’s most ruthless underworld groups. At one point, he was a top lieutenant for the Sinaloa Cartel, run by convicted drug dealer Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman-Loera.

    Valdez-Villareal grew up in Laredo, Texas, and was given his nickname from a high school football coach because his blue eyes and light complexion made him look like a Ken doll, according to a report.

    A longtime hitman, La Barbie was fond of videotaping torture sessions and decapitating his enemies. Valdez-Villareal eluded authorities for years despite bounties that totaled in the millions of dollars. He was finally captured during a fire-fight with Mexican authorities at a rural home northwest of Mexico City in 2010. At the time of his capture, he was the only American citizen to have ever risen so high in the ranks of Mexico’s cartels.

    La Barbie moved to Mexico in the 1990s after being charged in the US with dealing marijuana, according to reports. He soon became one of the ruthless underworld enforcers in the battles between drug traffickers that left hundreds dead in Mexico.

    Valdez-Villareal was being held at the maximum-security USP Coleman II, a federal prison near Orlando, Florida. When working for the Sinaloa Cartel, Valdez-Villareal was asked by El Chapo to help bribe Mexican prison employees to get long johns to the cartel leader’s son. When two men took the bribe but asked for $500,000 rather than the original $100,000 fee, La Barbie ratted them out — leading to their torturous deaths.

    Valdez-Villareal was indicted in the US in 2010 and extradited to the US five years later, where he was found guilty of drug trafficking and money laundering.

    President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has said that Mexico wants to know where La Barbie is. The question of why he is no longer in BOP custody was asked at the highest levels of the Mexican government last week.

    “It’s very strange what is going on in the United States with Mr. Villareal, who is no longer registered among those in custody and we want to know where he is,” said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in a press conference. “There is no reason for him to leave prison because he was condemned to many years, unless there was some kind of an agreement.”

    Valdez-Villareal was captured during a fire-fight in 2010. A spokesman for the Bureau of Prisons refused to say why Valdez-Villareal was no longer in federal custody, but told The Post that there could be many reasons. Inmates can be temporarily removed from the site if they are undergoing court hearings, medical treatments or unspecified “other reasons.”

    “We do not provide specific information on the status of inmates who are not in the custody of the BOP for safety, security or privacy reasons,” the spokesman told The Post.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...dfc4b0cab6472d
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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    Seriously? What the HECK is going on here?

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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    Yeh, saw that, VERY strange. And troubling.

    Who is investigating?
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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    The guy dies/was murdered in prison and the Feds don't want to disclose that?
    I doubt very much they traded him for something, but you never know.
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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    I'd much rather lay in my bunk all freakin day lookin at Youtube videos .

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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    I would have gotten a memo if I had a need to know.
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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    Quote Originally Posted by P.I. Stazzer-Newt View Post
    Yeah. That stinks.
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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    on the contrary, far from bemoaning the release of a killer (Cheney - responsible for far more deaths/murders of esp innocents - still walks free), I am celebrating the release of an innocent pawn. give it a try.. it does a body good and dare I say it - it seems the christian thing to do.

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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    Potheads
    must. Lock. Up. Potheads.

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    Default Re: While we bemoan the release of killers...

    If I was family of his victims I'd be livid.
    Spmeone as effed up, who did things that bad....
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