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Saturday, July 18, 2015
Escaped convict Guzman taunts authorities on Twitter
Within a few hours of his relaxed escape from Mexico’s highest security prison early last Saturday evening, Joaquin Guzman Loera, better known as “El Chapo” for his stocky build, was back on Twitter, hopping about the ether, crowing and taunting like some sort of manic cartoon character.
“Never say never,” the world’s most-wanted drug trafficker cried at @ElChap0Guzman. “There’s no cage for this great Chapo!” He sent greetings to his family, thanked his collaborators, praised his sons, looked forward to working again with his compadre, Ismael “el Mayo” Zambada, who had run the Sinaloa cartel since Chapo’s arrest; and Don Rafa — Rafael Caro Quintero, a patriarch of the drug trade who was scandalously released from prison two years ago by a compliant judge and is now a fugitive...more
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