A fugitive drug lord accused in the 1985 kidnapping and murder of DEA agent  Enrique Camarenais complaining that the U.S. is causing an “infernal nightmare” for his loved ones, McClatchy reports.
Rafael Caro Quintero, who was released from on Aug. 8 prison early on procedural grounds, is appealing to Mexico’s president for help.
Thing is, Quintero is a wanted man in Mexico. Mexico’s Supreme Court reinstated his conviction on Nov. 6.
Now the U.S. is offering a $5 million bounty for his arrest and conviction, McClatchy reported.
Quintero argues in a letter to President Enrique Pena Niet and other government officials that he has been punished enough.
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