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Thursday, February 16, 2023

From the Archives - House of Death

From within the deep pages of Borderland Beat 

By Buggs for Borderland Beat



A Mexican attorney by the name of Fernando Reyes was looking for a way to cross a load of weed across the border. He wanted to make some real money for himself, he had already set up a buyer on the other side of the border. A man that went by "Lalo" could make it happen for him, Lalo knew all the right contacts. 

But Lalo was living a double life. Guillermo Ramirez Peyro, otherwise known as "Lalo," was a paid informant for not only the US Customs, but also had been briefed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco, and the FBI. Lalo had lured Fernando to the "House of Death." Lalo was the gate keeper of the "House of Death," a safe house in Ciudad Juarez used to torture and execute people working against the Juarez cartel

The House of Death - Ciudad Juarez

Lalo had brought Fernando to this little house in the city of Juarez to go over the deal. Except, Fernando did not know it yet, but he was walking in to a trap. Hiding in one of the rooms were also two Chihuahua state police officers that were on the payroll of the Juarez cartel. 

Fernando was unaware, but they were there to kill him. 

As Fernando was talking to Lalo, one of the police officers came out of one of the rooms and put the barrel of a gun to his face. Fernando pleaded for his life, he knew he was in trouble. He had known all along that his attempt to smuggle dope into the US from Juarez was a huge safety risk, and the outcome was never pretty. The Juarez cartel did not tolerate anyone setting up shop in their plaza. They decide not to use the gun, it was too loud. They could not take any chances.

 This house was located in a middle-class neighborhood and people will call the police if they heard gunshots. 

Fernando started to scream in panic. 

"Lalo"
They taped his mouth shut in attempts to stifle the loud screams. Fernando fought back, kicking and swinging his arm, so they took him down to the ground. But it was not easy, Fernando was fighting for his life. Lalo had to step in to help restrain Fernando while one of the officers wrapped an extension chord around his neck. Fernando knew his death was imminent but he continued to fight. He did not want to die like this, but it was futile. He finally laid there motionless, his life had been snuffed from him. Lalo had tape-recorded the execution and later, had handed over the recording to US agents of US Customs along with a debriefing. 

The Mexican Chihuahua state police officers split $2,000 US dollars for killing an inspiring drug trafficker known as Fernando.

Fernando was out of the way and now they had his dope. Heriberto Santillan-Tabares (a top lieutenant for the powerful Juarez cartel organization) congratulated Lalo. He had done good. Santillan told Lalo that Vicente Carrillo Fuentes will be very happy.

Buggs Interviewed Lalo


14 comments:

  1. This post reminds of the story u guys posted back in like 2012 .. og BB reader lol . About el jaguar marrufo cds during the Juarez cds battle for juarez

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  2. Why is this dude free?

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    1. Because he was a USA cooperator

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  3. My first question would be…how does it feel to be a torturing, murdering scumbag that has to rob some guy of some weed to get by?

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    1. He did it to not be killed over in Juarez and to make the case for his handlers in Texas. Narconomics or some other media has extensive coverage of his story. Check it out

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    2. He did it for the money and when things went south he went to the gringos for protection.

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  4. And American government was fine with Lalo. Their little bitch informant having people killed .... welcome to America. We have a pill just fr you

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  5. That how chickenshi- people are in that they outnumber people and set em up ... Real men would give em a chance one on one ... Only cowards ambush people

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    1. That's a noble fallacy to live by, 9:18. When Billy comes out ahead when he wants to; regardless of ideals or circumstances.

      https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7f/7b/9c/7f7b9c3c3790d408f720fd5dc18d49cd.jpg

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  6. This dirtbag deserves to be beaten to death.

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  7. i completely forgot about juarez cartel lol

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  8. Money is money. Folks out there are ruthless. Especially when you are foolin with straight killers. Lalo got to tell his tell....better off than getting choked to death with tape on your head

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