Alchemy of Violence: Narcos, Reapers and Survival
Description
In this multi-part podcast, "Alchemy of Violence: Narcos, Reapers and Survival," host and Marine Staff Sgt. Johnny Joey Jones will guide you through a series of wide-ranging interviews with Ed Calderon, a former paramilitary law enforcement officer from Mexico who took on the country's ruthless drug cartels face-to-face at a time when their gruesome violence was reaching a fever pitch in 2006 and beyond. Calderon’s dangerous career south of the border, and the rampant corruption he says came with it, ultimately forced him to run for his life. It also left him with a lifetime's worth of on-the-ground experience, and a set of unique survival skills akin to a real-life McGuyver, just a few years shy of his 40th birthday. In his own words, Calderon shares intimate details on everything from his childhood and family inspiration, to the horrors he witnessed firsthand in his career, and how he’s using those experiences now to help others who might be recovering from similar traumas –a new career in what he calls his "after-life."
Omg.
8 u remember
One of the most judgemental people I have ever listened to. It made my blood run cold. If you look down on "others" to such an extreme, you will insight rage!
I feel like it may have been a maintenance worker but the family is so racist it's hard to tell if other suspects are being ignored. This father comes across an overbearing creep, he throws so many red flags, sounds like he has a solid alibi otherwise I would look into him.
I had the same thought... these undocumented, non-English-speaking workers are accosted by loud angry white guys and we're supposed to be shocked that they didn't wanna answer questions... yeah, I'm moving on to the next ep so maybe I'll be proven wrong, but this family of white-beyond-white folks do seem racist.
I had the exact same thought and was so annoyed that I stopped listening the podcast. The reactions of the maintenance workers did not seem weird to me AT ALL. The guy admits that he was hostile before he even approached the first two workers, but he finds it weird that they won't talk to two angry dudes banging on their cars doors and windows while yelling about a woman. Then he finds another worker, and can't understand why a man would kneel and keep repeating that he doesn't speak English. Even though he admits that he was about to "beat the shit out of the guy". Seriously, how is that suspicious in ANY way?! It sounds like the workers were scared because two men started aggressively yelling at them in a language they didn't understand, and they didn't want to lose their jobs so they tried to be as submissive as possible. What would he have done if two men approached him at his job and started yelling in French or Spanish?
I feel bad for the family. When the sorority, engineer friend says that Jennifer would never associate with a person in the camera, I can't really tell what the person is wearing. They sound like awfully judgemental people.
this could have been covered in one 45 minute podcast, or less...
I've heard this story done better on other podcasts. She is dragging it out, IMO and omits interviews and information.
it seems like the family is racist. I'm very sorry for their loss but if two white guys are up in your face yelling about a girl, I'd hide too.
One of the things that struck me when I lived in Florida was how there isn't much zoning. You can literally have very nice homes with crack houses right down the street or across the street. Not much of a transition.