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The U.S. Attorney’s Office Will Share Recordings of the Torture of Kiki Camarena in the Trial of Caro Quintero

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The U.S. Attorney General’s Office still doesn’t announce whether it is going to call for the death penalty for Rafael Caro Quintero, the Mexican capo accused of directing the brutal murder of DEA agent Enrique Kiki Camarena. The unit has confirmed that the option is still “on the table,” but will be decided at the next hearing on September 18. In that new appointment, the public defense of the drug trafficker has reported that it will vent a pa…

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New York and Washington. Rafael Caro Quintero appeared at the third procedural hearing of his judicial process, before federal judge Frederic Block, which addressed the progress in the preparation of evidence for the case, including the recordings of the interrogation and torture of U.S. agent Enrique Kiki Camarena.

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The U.S. Attorney General’s Office still doesn’t announce whether it is going to call for the death penalty for Rafael Caro Quintero, the Mexican capo accused of directing the brutal murder of DEA agent Enrique Kiki Camarena. The unit has confirmed that the option is still “on the table,” but will be decided at the next hearing on September 18. In that new appointment, the public defense of the drug trafficker has reported that it will vent a pa…

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The unofficial story connects Camarena's fatal fate with the physical murders of Mexican journalists Manuel Buendía and Javier Juárez.

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Caro Quintero was sent from Mexico to the United States along with 28 other leaders of different Mexican cartels in February, amid intense pressure from the administration of US President Donald Trump.

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The next hearing, where the tapes about the torture and interrogations of Kiki Camarena could be made public, will be held on September 18 OEM-Reportex The U.S. Attorney General’s Office is latent in its search for the death penalty against Rafael Caro Quintero at the trial in Brooklyn, New York. According to local press reports, at the hearing held on Wednesday, the Attorney General’s Office reported that it could use recordings of the interrog…

The U.S. District Attorney's Office managed to retrieve audio recordings about the "interrogation and torture" of the special agent of the DEA Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, murdered in 1985, and will use them as "sensitive evidence" in the case against the Mexican drug trafficker Rafael Caro Quintero. The U.S. Attorneys' entry gets audios of the torture to "Kiki" Camarena in Caro Quintero case was first published in the Digital Process.

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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