Amado Carillo Fuentes Research Paper

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Amado Carillo fuentes also known as “El señor de los cielos” was a big drug cartel in mexico. Amado Carrillo Fuentes was born December 17th, 1956 in Guamuchil, Sinaloa. His parents Vicente Carrillo Fuentes and Aurora Fuentes had 7 sons and 5 daughters. Amado is the oldest out of his brothers.. Later on in his life his father Vicente Carrillo Vega died on April 1986. His father Vicente was just a kind landowner. He wasn't poor but his family did have money. Amado spent his time outside and in the farming village. Until he reached the age 13 he left his village and went to go live with a relative. The relative he was staying with introduced him to drugs and distributing them around the world. Later on when he met his uncle he was also introduced to drugs by his uncle Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, also known as “Don neto”. His uncle is a guadalajara cartel leader. His uncle influenced more into joining his cartel. His mom Aurora Fuentes which died on July 11, 2014. She …show more content…
His parents Abel de Jesús Escobar Echeverri, Hermilda de los Dolores Gaviria Berrío had 6 children. 3 girls and 3 boys. His father was a farm peasant and his mom was a school teacher. At an early age Pablo had a great ambition to raise himself up to be better. He would tell people that he wanted to become the president of Columbia. At first he started as stealing cars and stealing.He entered a drug trade of cocaine in the early 1970’s. He later began selling drugs and then became the leader of cocaine trade when the last leader was murdered. In 1982 he became a leader in congress in columbia but later had to resign because of his background. Later Pablo took out his anger because he had no chance know of becoming president. So he started killing many people and finally in june 1991 he surrendered but later escaped on June 1992 and later after many months they finally catched up to him in December 1993 and later was shot and

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