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Part 3: El Primo: Most Cartel Violence Comes from Low-Level Peasants Who Kill & Rob
Part 1: El Primo on Working for Infamous Chambers Brothers Drug Gang During Detroit Crack Era
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In a revealing interview, El Primo detailed his dealings with Mario Núñez Meza, infamously known as the "Butcher of Durango," a feared Sinaloa Cartel enforcer accused of killing over 350 people. Initially a police officer, Meza rose through cartel ranks, becoming a regional boss. El Primo met him through cartel connections while seeking large marijuana shipments, eventually expanding into cocaine dealings.
El Primo described Meza as charismatic and accommodating, providing support to scale their operations, yet with a chilling “switch” that signaled deadly ruthlessness. He witnessed gruesome cartel warfare firsthand, including mass graves and high-level cartel meetings in Durango. Meza’s allegiance shift sparked violent conflicts with rival cartels.
El Primo’s account, detailed in his book *The Black Hand of Sinaloa Cartel*, offers rare insight into the brutal inner workings of cartel leadership and the perilous alliances that fuel Mexico’s drug trade.