![]() | William McKinley, 52, was busted as the kingpin of a drug ring.
McKinley was jailed for 10 years. The judge was unimpressed by McKinley's arsenal of military hardware. "Why anyone in New Zealand has a .50 calibre machine gun is beyond me." ![]() | ![]() "Why a drug dealer has it, that's obvious but about as serious as it gets." |
Thursday, July 14, 2022
NZ meth cook William McKinley sentenced to 10 years
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Raphaël Huppé sliced in Playa del Carmen - update
![]() Fannie Lorrain | Fannie Lorrain's mother, Linda Bédard, explained to Quebec press that her daughter was not involved with Raphaël Huppé or his business. She went to his apartment because he was ill. Press reports suggesting she was a criminal like Raphaël Huppé are dead wrong. Fannie Lorrain worked in customer service at a local dietary supplement and protein company. She was scheduled to return to Quebec in weeks. Fannie Lorrain was innocent, in the wrong place at the wrong time, and she paid with her life. | ![]() |
![]() He and Fannie Lorrain were both found with their throats cut. | Raphaël Huppé, 44, was one two Canadians found dead at a resort in Mexico's Playa del Carmen. Huppé was wanted on many criminal cases for fraud. ![]() |
Dutch king pardons cocaine smuggler
![]() | Questions have been raised by MPs and legal experts about the decision to grant a pardon to former Dutch television presenter and convicted cocaine smuggler Frank Masmeijer. He was released from a jail in Nieuwegein where he was spending the last 18 months of his 9 year sentence. The pardon was signed by king Willem-Alexander and legal protection minister Franc Weerwind. | ![]() |
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Colombo mob boss won't collect jailhouse ping pong winnings
![]() | Mob life is dangerous. So, apparently, is ping pong for Thomas 'Tommy Shots' Gioeli. The wiseguy launched and won a lawsuit for compensation after a jailhouse ping pong fall. ![]() | ![]() Thomas 'Tommy Shots' Gioeli |
![]() | Gioeli argued in court filings that the federal government was trying to “claw back” the settlement money so it could be “rewarded for the fruits of its own bad behavior.” A federal judge ruled that Thomas “Tommy Shots” Gioeli will have to use his portion of the lawsuit cash, more than $182,000, to pay restitution to his victims. “What the defendant really wants to do is stiff the Government on his forfeiture obligation and spend the money on something he would prefer. But the law doesn’t permit that.” Thomas Salvatore Gioeli, 'Tommy Shots' (born 1952), is a high-ranking member of the Colombo crime family. Gioeli is incarcerated in North Carolina on racketeering and murder charges. His projected release date is September 9, 2024. |
Monday, July 11, 2022
Oz cocaine kingpin Owen Hanson - O-Dog
Mark Wahlberg is in the early development of a documentary about USC player turned drug lord Owen Hanson.
![]() | Owen Hanson grew up in Redondo Beach, and his physical prowess scored him a place on the USC football team. A San Diego court heard how greed led Hanson to grow from a low-level drug dealer selling cocaine and steroids to teammates to the head of a criminal enterprise that shipped huge quantities of cocaine to Australia for massive profits. Hanson, 35, showed no emotion when a judge sentenced him to 21 years in jail in 2017. Prosecutors said a kilo of cocaine in southern California costs about $US25k. while in Australia it costs about $US250k. | ![]() |
![]() | His days as a crime boss running the violent international drug ring came to an end in 2015 when a US-Australian law enforcement operation led to his arrest in San Diego.
Hanson trafficked "hundreds of kilograms of cocaine" from California to Australia. Hanson had red paint splattered on the gravestone of the mother of a debtor and then sent DVDs showing beheadings of people - one with a chainsaw. Hanson agreed to forfeit $5m in cash and assets, including properties in Costa Rica, Mexico and Peru, and luxury cars. |
Francisco Torres - 'El Duranguillo'
![]() | The U.S. is warning citizens to stay away from several areas of Mexico near the U.S. border.
The Department of State upgraded the travel advisory for Baja California to level 3, which urges U.S. citizens to reconsider their travel plans due to the possibility of kidnapping or other violent crimes. Folks best avoid the cities of Tijuana and Rosarito in Baja California. The arrest of 'El Duranguillo' led to a tense standoff between Torres' men and soldiers. An hour long gunfight broke out between the two factions. | ![]() |
The U.S. Consulate in Tijuana says “criminal organization assassinations and territorial disputes can result in bystanders being injured or killed.”![]() |
Gangsters Disciples boss Larry Hoover wants out Florence AdMax, tries again
![]() | Larry Hoover, now 71, co-founded the Gangsters Disciples in the late 1960s. Hoover wrote that the feds’ supermax prison in Florence has been called “as close to Hell as possible,” and he agreed. Hoover ordered a murder in 1973 that led to his conviction in state court and a sentence of 150 to 200 years in Illinois’ prison system. There, the feds say he ran a $100m a year drug business. Hoover bought a federal life sentence in 1998. Kanye West visited the White House in 2018 and solicited Trump to support legislation allowing inmates convicted of drug crimes to seek reductions of their prison sentences. On West's list was Chicago gangster Larry Hoover. | ![]() |
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![]() | A former assistant U.S. attorney who helped prosecute Hoover says it's a “miscarriage of justice” to allow him to benefit from it. If successful and somehow able to escape Florence AdMax, Hoover will be required to serve his remaining state sentence. | ![]() |
Friday, July 8, 2022
Hells Angel Ronaldo Lising shot outside Burnaby home
Cops released footage of a grey 2020 Kia Forte captured on surveillance video in the area of Patterson Avenue and Hurst Street before the shooting. The car was stolen in Langley and was recovered by police later that day. Ronaldo Lising is said to be recovering from his injuries. | ![]() |
![]() | Ronaldo 'Ronnie' Lising, 59, is expected to survive after a targeted shooting in the 7000-block of Patterson Ave. Ronaldo Lising has been convicted of drugs, weapons and assault offences, and in 2005 he was nabbed during a massive bust that saw police raid HA clubhouses in Kelowna and Vancouver. Lising has owned his house on the block where he was shot since 2004. It’s currently assessed at $1.6m. |
![]() Francisco 'Chico' Pires, third from left. Ronaldo Lising is far right, with sword. Photo was seized by cops during 2005 clubhouse raid. | The two operated a cocaine business supplying Vancouver strip bars. A judge called them “criminals in the true sense.” ![]() | ![]() Ronaldo Lising busted in 2000. |
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Kinahan lieutenant joins gangster moll behind bars
![]() | Kinahan lieutenant Barry Fowler will join his gangster moll behind bars after they were both convicted of a series of drug offences. Fowler was sentenced to six years in prison for supplying drugs shortly after being released from prison.
He pleaded guilty to possession of €134k of pot on 24th May 2021. Fowler was previously convicted of drugs and possessing a submachine gun and sentenced to 8 years.
His conviction comes weeks after his partner, Lorna Palmer, 35, was jailed for 18 months after she was busted with €100k proceeds of crime.![]() |
Benjamin Arellano Felix seeks early release
![]() | Benjamín Arellano Félix wants out of prison early. 11 years into a 25 stretch, Arellano petitioned a San Diego federal judge for compassionate release. Arellano was arrested in Mexico in 2002 and extradited to San Diego in 2011. He pleaded guilty to racketeering and money laundering and agreed to forfeit $100m as part of the deal. Prosecutors argue the only issue with the notorious drug kingpin is hypertension. Arellano’s chance of early release seems remote. When the same judge sentenced Arellano in 2012, he denied a request to receive a five-year credit for time already served in Mexico. |
![]() | Benjamín Arellano Félix, who worked with his 6 brothers, was one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords and the supplier of 30% of the U.S.'s cocaine. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2012. The gang was known for dissolving bodies in drums of acid or burning them in the desert. | ![]() |
![]() | Aided by corrupt Mexican officials, the Arellanos killed anyone who stepped on their California-Mexico border turf. The cartel was fictionally portrayed in the Hollywood film 'Traffic'. Arellano Felix will not be released until he is almost 80. He will be sent to Mexico to serve 22 more years. Ramon Arellano Felix was killed in 2002. El Chapo was reputed to have said ... "If anything had ever really given me pleasure, it was to have killed Ramon Arellano Felix." They arranged for police to pull him over in the city of Mazatlan, Sinaloa. Younger brother Francisco Javier Arellano Felix, who took over in 2002, was sentenced in San Diego to life in prison in 2007. |
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