When the criminal legend of El Mayo' Zambada becomes a ballad: The big M has fallen, over there in El Paso, Texas'
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The arrest of Ismael El Mayo Zambada, a Sinaloa Cartel co-founder, has prompted varied reactions, fueling speculation about its legitimacy and underlying motives.
Jose Heredia's corrido, 'Pacifico triste,' reflects the cultural complexity surrounding El Mayo's arrest, prompting discussions about the relationship between narrative and crime glorification.
Following Zambada's arrest, conspiracy theories arose suggesting a trap by rival factions within the cartel, particularly implicating Guzman Lopez in a scheme to betray him.
In a public letter, Zambada claimed he was misled into thinking he would meet Sinaloa's governor, who firmly denied any connection with organized crime.
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