The lives of Nelson Gael Martinez Ochoa and Saúl Gustavo García Portillo will soon come to a horrible end off camera.
But before they leave this world at such a young age. Both men are given the opportunity to confess on camera the crimes that cost them their lives.
As youthful operatives for the Los Chapos mob. Each man narrates the monikers they operated under and the illicit affairs that they willing undertook for their cartel in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
Assassins for the Los Mayos mob will kill them both once their interrogations are over.
Sicario: What’s your name?
Captive: Saúl Gustavo García Portillo.
Sicario: What’s your moniker?
Captive: El Abolada.
Sicario: Who do you work for?
Captive: Los Chapos.
Sicario: What’s your job?
Captive: I sold drugs, cocaine and weed. In addition, I also did errands for El Elevesillo. I would do patrols and give intel on the bars that they’d send me to recon.
Sicario: Which sector were you in?
Captive: In the 5 de Febrero neighborhood. In addition, I was also in the communities of Seis de Enero, 8 de Febrero, Rafael Buelna, Lázaro Cardenas, 10 de Mayo, and 5 de Mayo. And I also patrolled through Avenida Patria.
Sicario: What events did you hear about that Eversillo and his gang participated in?
Captive: The truth is everything I saw them do was online. They’re the ones causing chaos, killing innocent people, and pillaging. Murders are being committed because of them or they’re killing each other off. There’s no denying that they’re on a bad path.
Sicario: Is there anything that you’d like for those scumbag Chapo Zetas out there to know?
Captive: Well, here I am guys. Things weren’t as smooth as I thought. You’re all better off falling into formation with these guys because things aren’t so easy out here. Heed my warning while there’s still time. Besides this you guys aren’t being paid. It’s for the best that you straighten your lives out while you can. Wake the fuck up and just exit Culiacán once and for all.
Sicario: What’s your name?
Captive: Nelson Martinez Ochoa.
Sicario: What’s your moniker?
Captive: Cebollín.
Sicario: Who do you work for?
Captive: For the Los Chapos mob.
Sicario: What all were you doing for Los Chapos?
Captive: I was passing intel to Lucho and Eversillo so that they could abduct the individuals who owed money to their family?
Sicario: Give me some events that you participated in.
Captive: Overall, I was giving information to the right parties.
Sicario: Is there a message that you’d like to send out to Eversillo, the Chapo Zetas, and that gang of thieves?
Captive: Where’s the support that I was supposed to have from you guys? This conflict has been lost for some time now, and it’s for the best that we just get out of the way here. There’s nothing left in this conflict to fight over anymore. At this point we’ve already been defeated. It’s over for us in Culiacán. Guys, everything has been lost here. If things weren’t worth a fuck when José Ángel Canobbio Inzunza, aka El Güerito, was around, then it’s much less so now. We’ve reached that stage where we were being sent out to steal and extort. Things aren’t so easy with the La Mayita mob, so it’s for the best that we just stand down.

Sources: Mayos vs. Chapos, Adan Beltran
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3 Comments
The one kid looks like he’s 12 years old. How in the hell can they just kill him. Send back to high school where he belongs. This is not right!
He did what he did, I know that he was just a kid but he made the decision to do what he did or what he was on
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