Rayful Edmond III, a drug lord best known for catalyzing a crack cocaine epidemic in Washington, D.C. in the 1980s, has died.
Living in Miami, Ochoa ran a distribution center for ... in 1990 in Colombia under a government program promising drug kingpins would not be extradited to the US. At the time, he was on the ...
D.C., notorious former drug kingpin Rayful Edmond III died Tuesday in federal custody while at a residential reentry facility in Miami. After being locked up since April 1989, he was moved from ...
The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office ... Edmond talking to 60 Minutes about his career as a drug kingpin (CBS / 60 Minutes) When he was caught, Edmond cooperated with federal ...
Rayful Edmond was one of the most prominent drug lords in the United States’ capital in the 1980s. Prosecutors say his drug empire moved 400 pounds of cocaine and generated up to $2 million per week.
Terry "Southwest T" Flenory celebrated the news on Instagram, sharing a photo of the official document declaring his freedom.
The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office ... she and her ex-husband sold drugs when Edmond was a child. The drug kingpin told the 60 Minutes interviewer he felt bad about bringing drugs ...