Convicted of killing American agents released from Mexican prisons in 1985

Poison lord Ernesto “Don Neto” Fonseca CarrilloA federal agent confirmed late Wednesday that he was sentenced to jail after being sentenced to jail after 40 years of killing a U.S. Drug Enforcement agent in 1985.
Fonseca, 94, has been serving her sentence under a family ban outside Mexico City since moving out of prison in 2016. Federal agents demanded anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the case, and he said he was released last weekend.
Co-founder of Guadalajara Cartel Rafael Caro QuinteroFonseca was convicted for kidnapping, torture and murder of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena.
According to the DEA, on February 7, 1985, he went to a lunch with his wife Mika, when Camarena, 37, was surrounded by five armed personnel who threw him into the car and drove him away. In just three weeks, he will be back to the United States.
The DEA said that Camarena’s body was found on a ranch about 60 miles away after he disappeared. He was tortured.
Caro Quintero, also convicted of murder, is one of Mexico’s 29 cartel figures Send to the United States In February.
It is unclear whether the United States will also seek Fonseca, which was listed on the DEA website as a fugitive for “kidnapping and murder of federal agents.”
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Fonseca was arrested in Puerto Vallata in 1985.
His son told CBS News in a 2017 interview that he is Camarena, the father of three, who works with his family and his family. He has been stationed on the trail of the country’s largest marijuana and cocaine dealers for four years.
Cara Tabachnick contributed to the report.