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Fernando Sanchez person

also: Trujillo Sanchez, Sanchez, Fernandez

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The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 5:46 Costa Rican Office of Investigations raided the San Jose home of Menendez's business partner, Trulio and Sanchez, whom they suspected as moving hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cocaine every month. According to newspaper reports, S…
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 6:14 One former Costa Rican contra official, Leonardo Zeledon Rodriguez, told UPI in 1986 that Sanchez was caught in Costa Rica with pillows full of cocaine. Trujillo is a brother-in-law of Adolfo Calero. Both Sanchez and his wife was arrested o…
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 13:13 In a 1990 interview with a journalist, Gonzalez said that Horacio Pereira had offered him money to help finance a new contra movement he started when he broke with Pastora. It was referred to as M3. Horacio Pereira earlier had loaned money …
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 15:05 and Torrio Sanchez might have been expected to put a crimp in the cocaine trafficking in that small nation. After all, Costa Rica's biggest dealer, Pereira, was out of business. Gonzalez was on the run, and their supplier, Norwin Menendez, …
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16
▶ 41:41 He also forgot about the 1982 FBI teletypes that named Contra officials Fernando and Trujillo Sanchez as the drug ring suppliers. They're both, by the way, Contras, too. In a white paper subsequently circulated to Congress by the U.S. State…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16
▶ 43:12 Rodriguez, who said he was beaten, paralyzed and left for dead because he he had denounced contra involvement in drug dealing. He specifically identified Norwin Menendez's partner, Trujillo Sanchez, as being involved and said Sanchez had be…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 24
▶ 1:00:31 and noted that the FBI made no attempt to stop him, even though he was traveling with an FBI informant. He also told McManus the FBI had tape-recorded conversations between the former ambassador of Nicaragua in Guatemala, Mr. Fernando Sanch…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5
▶ 25:40 were all approved by the CIA. That's in his affidavit. As luck would have it, the CIA selected another one of Norwin Menendez's friends to assist Bermudez in running the FDN. His name was Aristides Sanchez. He was also a wealthy landowner w…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5
▶ 1:00:23 Horatio Petrera Venuza, a drug dealer and gambler, and Troilo Sanchez Herfosio. He was a playboy, brother of the FDN leader Aristide and Fernando Sanchez. Fernando Sanchez.…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5
▶ 1:00:59 had been Samosa's last ambassador to Guatemala after the brother Menendez had been shot. Remember, he got assassinated, and so this guy replaced him. He's a drug dealer, too. Not surprising. The U.S. State Department, in a 1988 publication,…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5
▶ 1:09:18 FBI director in Washington. Well, they sent to the FBI director. So this is a quote. Savala sources of supply of the cocaine are Trulio Sanchez, Fernando Sanchez and Horacio Parina. All those are operating out of Costa Rica. As for Capraza,…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5
▶ 1:09:47 had been established as Trujillo Sanchez, Fernando Sanchez, and Perillo of Costa Rica. So they know exactly where the cocaine's going, coming from. They know where it's going. And all of this is written down in the FBI. Though the FBI didn'…