Confessions of el Chapo Guzman
Looks like he's already singing... He'll eventually get extradited sooner or later. Just like Benjamin Arellano-Felix was just recently extradited after being captured in 2002.
http://www.lapoliciaca.com/nota-roja/las-confesiones-de-el-chapo-guzman-durante-su-traslado/
"I have no money, it is a legend of Forbes", Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman said to the federales who guarded the transfer of him from Mazatlan to Mexico City , when asked about the money the capo had accumulated.
On the way from where he was caught up to the perp walk at a hangar of the Navy, almost an hour and a half afterwards, the officers had the opportunity to talk extensively with Guzman Loera, who in turn had the opportunity to confess to some crimes and undo some myths surrounding his figure. Among them, his "immense fortune".
In 2012, Forbes magazine ranked "El Chapo" Guzman the most powerful drug trafficker in the world and with revenues possibly exceeding 3 billion dollars, as he was responsible for approximately 25 percent of narcotics entering the United States.
When officers asked about the money that he had accumulated, he replied: “no tengo lana, es una leyenda de Forbes”, but they reminded him that they had just seized three watches to half a million dollars each, 16 homes and 43 luxury cars, 19 of them armored.
The leader of the Sinaloa cartel presented himself to the authorities who arrested him, like he did 21 years ago, as a farmer, in fact, his captors assured that at all times he addressed them calling them "jefe" and, in their own words , described him as a charismatic and frank person.
He was described as a quiet man, respectful, with a marked Sinaloa accent, with accompanying gestures and unique gestures, but no profanity, with a flat voice.
"El Chapo" admitted having murdered between 2000 and 3000 people, including Ramon Arellano Felix, his former and legendary enemy, but did not participate in the murder of Cardinal Posadas Ocampo, the crime for which he was captured in 1993, and then escape from in 2001.
Also, the capo told his captors that when he escaped from the Puente Grande prison in Jalisco, he hid in the state of Nayarit and then at his ranch in Badiraguato, Sinaloa. He said the Beltran Leyva with which he broke with in 2008, welcomed him, as the boss he was, but later he learned that they wanted to kill him and thus the break-up, they sheltered him and indeed, like journalist Diego Enrique Osorno said, it was his first safety belt in the early years of hiding.
Among the many revelations he talked about, once again the name of Rafael Caro Quintero came up, who El Chapo had a meal with and talked to after his release from prison last year, but he said he had no desire to return to the drug business. He said Caro Quintero lived in the mountains.
When asked about his partner, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, he said that Mayo was also walking in the mountains. Juan José Esparragosa, "El Azul", perhaps was in Guadalajara. Heriberto Lazcano "El Lazca", the former head of 'Los Zetas', was his enemy, but Chapo said that he was a "gentleman". Servando Gomez "La Tuta", and 'The Knights Templar', was defined as "filthy thieves".