How Did Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Kill His Rivals

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With the history Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman, El Chapo, had with violence, drugs and crime, it was no surprise what the outcome of his life would be. He followed his father’s footsteps but instead of keeping it all for himself, he would help those in more need. Seeing the materialistic things and respect he would get with money and power, he used his intelligence to move up the cartel and overtime, with the help of his influences, took control of the entire Sinaloa Cartel. Wasn’t long until there was tension between the cartels and brought a lot of enemies to El Chapo’s life. The way he murders his rivals is by chopping off their heads. The trail of blood from criminals and innocent victims keep growing. Latest death toll of people who have died

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