Don Neto, the notorious Sinaloa drug lord, spent decades incarcerated, with his conditions worsening significantly in recent years. After being transferred to Guadalupe Victoria prison at age 81, he faced further isolation and neglect, unable to read or understand the time. When he regained freedom at 95, he did so under the shadow of his past, having spent most of his life in silence since his imprisonment beginning in 1985. His daughters remain a crucial link to his life story, detailing the conditions of his imprisonment and his eventual release.
"Since he arrived, he doesn't know if it's day or night, because he remains immersed in darkness. They don't even let him read the Bible."
"During his four decades in prison, he hasn't spoken a word. Last Saturday, having served his entire sentence, he regained his freedom for the first time since April 1985."
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