"La Historia Secreta del Narco: Desde Navolato Vengo" by José Alfredo Andrade Bojorges is a seminal 1999 investigative work detailing the origins of drug trafficking in Mexico and its connections to state corruption. The book, which focuses on Amado Carrillo Fuentes and the Sinaloa region, became notoriously rare following the author's disappearance. For further details on the book's publishing, visit Google Books . La historia secreta del narco : desde Navolato vengo | NYPL
Ignacio Coronel Villarreal was a high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa Cartel. He was known by the alias "El Rey de la Metanfetamina" (The King of Methamphetamine) due to his control over significant production networks. He was a key figure in the Mexican drug war until his death in a military raid in 2010. Historia Secreta Del Narco Desde Navolato Vengo.pdf
In the "secret history" of the narco, Navolato is often cited as a cradle of the drug trade. It is not just a geographic location but a symbol in narco-culture. Many historical and journalistic accounts (such as those by investigative journalists like Anabel Hernández or Diego Osorno) detail how the agrarian struggles in Sinaloa eventually morphed into the drug trade, with figures from humble beginnings in towns like Navolato rising to immense power. "La Historia Secreta del Narco: Desde Navolato Vengo"