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Marco DeHara:
Pablo Acosta's chief enforcer, Marco DeHaro had a penchant for "head shots"
and became known as the Butcher of Ojinaga for his many killings.
His shooting of the sons of a rival drug trafficker led to a literal war
of attrition between he two factions, and a reign of narco-terror in Ojinaga.
The assassination attempts on Acosta's life in broad daylight in downtown
Ojinaga, and the final OK-Corral shoot out that left his chief rival dead
are described in the book in detail.
Typical of the drug traffickers, Marco DeHaro carried Mexican federal
police and military credentials and reputedly had one time worked
as an agent for Mexiso's Interpol. He was finally arrested in the
United States as he was preparing to receive a two-ton shipment of cocaine.
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