
In 1972, Fred Carrasco, an international heroin dealer, a known killer, escapes prison in Mexico and returns home to San Antonio. His return upends the city but captures the imagination of a generation of Mexican Americans...including me.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Fred Gomez Carrasco buys his way out of prison in Mexico. Like a homing pigeon, Fred Gomez Carrasco comes home. In San Antonio, Fred is a wanted man. Det. Sergeant Bill Weilbacher hunts for him. A new character emerges, Det. Lieutenant Dave Flores. T... more
Fred Gomez Carrasco builds a heroin pipeline that extends from central Mexico to San Antonio. His business empire has made him a very wealthy man, but his wealth is tainted with blood. Carrasco's success is short-lived, however. By the Fall of 1972, ... more
Fred Gomez Carrasco, an international heroin entrepreneur, and San Antonio Detective William "Big Bill" Weilbacher, given their line of work, are bound to cross paths.
In 1972, Fred Carrasco, an international heroin merchant and a known killer, escapes from a Mexican prison and comes home to San Antonio. The cops can't seem to catch him, people turn up dead, and the local press runs with the story. Carrasco's retur... more
In 1972 award-winning documentary producer Joseph Tovares is a 17-year-old high school senior in San Antonio. That fall, the international heroin merchant Fred Carrasco escapes prison in Mexico and returns home to San Antonio. His return upends the c... more










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