Boss Man. |
The Colombian cartels managed to unalive a former cocaine kingpin. A man who was known for making Washington, DC as the "murder capital of the nation."
He was considered one of the most profitable cocaine kingpins in the 1980s.
The Washington area's most notorious Rayful Edmond was killed.
After he was released from federal time out, only four months out and he was assassinated at the age of 60.
Over 40 years ago, Edmond was dealing and killing since he got into the game at 14 years old.
Edmond was alleged to have moved large amounts of cocaine. In an indictment involving two of Edmond's associates Dwayne (D.C. Scorpio), it was said that they bought between 1,000 and 2,000 kilos per week in 1992 from the Trujillo-Blanco brothers, who were associated with the Medellin cartel, and sold the drugs to Washington area wholesalers. He was known to have spent some $457,619 in an exclusive Georgetown store (Linea Pitti, specializing in Italian men's clothing) owned by Charles Wynn who was later convicted on 34 counts of money laundering. Edmond's estimated revenue was approximately $300 million annually. In one year, Edmond's organization, which employed 150 people, committed 30 murders.
Edmond apologized for his past transgressions. |
On July 31, 2024, Edmond was transferred from prison to a halfway house at an undisclosed location in Kentucky or Tennessee under the supervision of the Bureau of Prisons Nashville Residential Reentry Management Office. He died in Florida on December 17, 2024, only a few months after his release from prison, from a heart attack. He was 60.
If you believe he had a heart attack, you don't know the cartels. They know how to off someone without using weapons.
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