Jesus Ernesto Chavez Castillo, a hit man who has murdered more than 800 people for a deadly cartel, is the star witness in a U.S. trial for the murders of three U.S. consulate workers in 2010. He was paraded before reporters in Mexico before being extradited to Texas.
Inside a federal court room in Texas, a cold-blooded killer for an infamous Mexican drug cartel is testifying about the brutal carnage that pervades the day-to-day lives of crime syndicate members.
He has murdered more than 800 people, sometimes beheading and dismembering them, on behalf of the Barrio Aztecas Gang, the deadly enforcers of the Zetas, Mexico’s most sadistic cartel, Fox News reported.
He’s killed more, he testified, but he lost count.
He is the star witness in the U.S. case against Arturo Gallegos Castrellon, head of the Barrio Aztecas, who is on trial for the murders of two U.S. consulate employees and a Mexican national who were gunned down in their vehicles in Ciudad Juarez in 2010.