2. Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha
This known narco also went by the name El Mexicano and was once acknowledged as one of the world’s most successful drug dealers. In a 1988 issue of Forbes magazine Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha was in the annual list of the world’s billionaires. This is even more stunning when we note that the kingpin came from a small town family made up mostly of modest but hard-working pig farmers. In the ‘70s the young man relocated to Bogota, Colombia and got involved with known drug dealer and queen of cocaine Veronica Rivera de Vargas.
Rodriguez Gacha met up with the Ochoa family in Medellin and soon the Medellin cartel was born. This cartel leader rose in status when he began to pioneer new routes through Mexico through both Los Angeles, CA and Houston, TX. Aside from creating drug trafficking pipelines, he also owned a string of ranches with Mexican-inspired names. After the government cracked down on Medellin Rodrigeuz Gacha went into hiding until his son eventually led the Feds straight to him. He was gunned down by a machine gun to the face in a police shootout.
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