A Deadly Day In the Life of an American Agent In Mexico

by Elias Camacho

A Deadly Day In the Life of an American Agent In Mexico
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A Deadly Day In the Life of an American Agent In Mexico

by Elias Camacho

Published Apr 29, 2019
129 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Law Enforcement


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Book Details

Agent in Mexico

102,696 Homicides. 45,000 troops. Two percent convictions. Those were the number of people who were killed in Mexico from 2006–2012; (and is still ongoing), as well as the number of soldiers that patrol the streets of the country daily; Followed by the percentage of successful homicide investigations that lead to convictions. Just south of the border lies a country that has become so dangerous, that the most high profile criminals operate with impunity and are allowed to go free, in what are called prison “escapes.” Can you imagine 45,000 American soldiers patrolling the streets of the United States? Can you imagine 102,696 Americans killed from homicide in a six-year period?

 

About the Author

Elias Camacho

The Author Elias Camacho worked in Mexico for 17 years amid the drugs, killings and corruption that was part of the everyday dealings. Listen to some of the answers that Special Agent Elias Camacho has in this unusual and candid inside interview and how he was able to work for so many years without making enemies and still accomplish his assignment and repatriate over 9,000 stolen U.S. Vehicles from Mexico.