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♪ ♪ we shall, we shall not be moved, we shall not be moved ♪ ♪ it is pitched black. we locked eyes. he was frightened. you had no idea. he was untouchable, ruthless and lawless. >> the drug lord, el chapo. the most wanted fugitive behind
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osama osama bin laden. >> the american who helps capture el chap poe comes out of the shadow. pictures seen for the first time, secret drug dens hidden, escape root. >> every single time we get close, el chapo is escaped. >> to catch the bad guy, we have to become this bad guy. >> your inside thriller. >> it is like living a movie. ♪ he was hiding some where in these forbidding mountains or in
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this sprawling city or in this sun splash beach resort. some where. some where in mexico. he was the most wanted drug lord in the world implicated in hundreds of murders and finding him became the dangerous mission of this man and a team of u.s. and mexican law enforcement agen agents. >> you are chasing some really bad people with really long memories. what are you doing talking to me in front of these cameras? >> i started out under an alias. for the first time this former d.e.a. agent was coming out the shadow despite the fear of his life. >> really i have got to watch my back the same way whether i am on the a-list or using my real name. >> is it a calculated risk?
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>> i am always calculating it in my head. it was time to step up and be proud of what i had done of what my teammates had done. his name is drew hogan. he and the team put their lives on the line to stop an allusive prey. we go inside drew's hunt as he pursues el chapo. finally comes face-to-face. >> it is not just a story about one man. it is larger than that. it is two countries coming together and accomplishing something that everyone thought was impossible. >> he recounts that journey in his book, "hunting el chapo." in the book, he changed the name of some people and places. we blurred the faces of others who are still working in the field. for all of them danger alerts
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everywhere. >> you are always going to have that in the back of your mind. >> what he did was obsessed over el chapo's whereabouts. >> i would dream about it. he totally consumed my life. drew hogan on the hunt for el chapo started far from mexico killing field. a small town in the midwest where he played high school football and dreamt of going into law enforcement. >> your first shot of carrying a badge was at the local sheriff department. >> correct. that was all i wanted to do from an early age. i came from a family of firefighters. i was the only one went into law enforcement. loved working in the streets. one day i was with my buddy, he said, "hey, why don't you test for the dea"?
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he joined at age 25. his new job brought him into the border city of the south western united states. his first order of business was learned about the mexican narco-culture. his mentor was an under cover agent drew calls in the book, die diego. as he was translating it to me i started understanding what were behind these songs. it connected the dots for me who was who. >> these were the modern day outlaws. >> absolutely. >> el chapo was at the very top. >> el chapo, real name joaquin guzman. the city of chicago named him public enemy number one bringing in tons of drugs sold on the
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streets of the u.s. >> chel chapo is a ruthless and murder. he delivered huge amounts of cocaine and he was a guy that could deliver. he invented the narco tunnel underneath the u.s. mexico border that the cartels used to smuggle drugs into the u.s. >> he could not smuggle large amounts of weed across the border because it smells so he created these tunnels, you can go into the ground and do all kinds of bails of weed easily. it is extremely sophisticated businessman. >> his rise from poverty to running one of the most powerful drugs operati
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dru drugs operations in the planet. >> he's a little boy that sold oranges on the streets. he's illiterate and rising to be a billionaire. he started in the drug trade in the 1970s. he was arrested in 1993. el chapo was able to run his car toll from the high security mexican prison for eight years. in 2001, his legend group when he escaped hidden in a laundry cart. >> the way he escaped was like a movie. >> telemundo has covered mexico's drug wars and el chapo for years. >> him being able to invite the authorities, i think that's what makes him -- that's figure gold for our legend, right? >> el chapo was the master of
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bribery. he spent millions a year dolling out cash to every branch of the mexican government so officials would turn a blind eye with which will enterprise. >> more than 200,000 people have died and more than 20,000 people have disappeared. el chapo remains free for years and seen untouchable by the time drew hogan joined the d.e.a. >> there has been so many failed atestimoni attempts throughout the year. grab the closest mexican counter and willing to risk their units and hitting the location. el chapo will stake out the back door. >> absolutely. >> u.s. and mexican agents never gave up on capturing el chapo. a 30-year veteran of the d.e.a.,
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derek malts ran a special division, bringing the drug lord to justice. >> they were successful in developing intelligence and the knowledge of how these cartels was operating. >> drew hogan and diego first join the hunt with a daring move by infiltrating el chapo's cartel. >> when did he get under your radar? >> that would have been 2010 or 2011 where diego and i started moving. he and diego worked apart of a task force. diego was a local detective, not a federal agent like drew. these were photos taken during their operations. diego passed himself up as a big
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time operator. by doing this, they were risking their lives. >> you guys were playing the role of money laundering? >> yes. >> diego was posting as a covert criminal network that had access to airplanes and trucks and yachts th yachts and we can move millions of dollars at a time. that was our sales pitch. >> that was their pitch and they were successful. you see those fedex boxes, they contain nearly $1.2 million david west fort david we destined for el chapo's operation. >> coming up. >> were you reading the texts? >> every single one of them. >> drew hogan moves closer to el chapo and his family moves deeper to danger. >> i talked to my wife and she
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by 2011, drew was apart of the hunt for el chapo. drew and his partner, these are photos of their under cover operations. they acted as money laundering and each step of the way as they move cash, they found a new target to exploit, leading them closer to the top. >> diagnoego and i landed a new location and we would hit the
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streets at hotels and clubs and bars. >> trying not to look like agents. >> they were planning a dangerous game. >> drew was becoming obsessed with tracking down el chapo. drew felt he went as far as he could in the u.s. he needed to emerse himself south. he made a decision to move to mexico city. >> i talked to my wife extens e extensively and she knew everything we got ourselves into. i said to go. let's do it. >> leaving diego back in the state, drew and his family arrived in mexico city in may, 2012. he and the team were now stalking one of the most powerful criminal in the world on el chapo's own turf. >> it is like who's watching me? it could be anybody from el
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chapo's people to mexico city and cartels or street thugs or the mexican government. >> he worked in a clutter cubical in the u.s. embassy mexico city. during long days and nights he barely saw his family. drew's attention was focused on the mountain range far to the west. the sierra madre, it is known as mexico's lawless land, el chapo's home base. the biggest city there, el chapo essentially owned the town. >> for somebody to come in and just try to throw handcuffs on him. >> it was a place where th ththe the -- it is a reminder of the
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violence and danger that engulfed in mexico. >> those areas are controlled by drug cartels. >> drew was relentless. just before he arrived in mexico, he came on a treasure-trove of evidence. he left his safe haven in cabo, san lucas and it was raided by mexican law enforcement. el chapo got away but there were key scraps of paper and notebook and phones left behind with phone number that is drew could target. >> you can't just target the man himself. you have to target his entire intern internet. that means his pilot, wife, girlfriend, sons and down to his made or cook. it began with his two most
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trusted pilots. >> pilots who would swoop el chapo in and out in hide out. it was a big discovery. drew earnlearned an agent from homeland security have uncovered the pilots' numbers. he came back and said oh my god, this could bae goe a gold mine. i said look, this is what i have historically and this is what i know of el chapo guzman and this is how vulnerable he is at this present moment. >> drew and the team knew el chapo usually did not carry a phone himself but always with an under link who did. if they can track the phone of el chapo's closest associate, they would find el chapo himself.
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>> making things more difficult is that el chapo's people always change loaner phones. >> there are hundreds of people in this organization and they're not all dropping their phones at the same time. >> i toss my phone and she tosses her phone tomorrow and that was their weakness. >> well, it is not registered in anyone's name, how were you able to identify where these communications were coming through? >> through the names. they were open in their communications. it was a big mistake by el chapo's operation. drew and the team can track that. the cartel operatives had no idea. they didn't think those communications could be intercepted by u.s. law enforcement. >> were you reading their test ?
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texts? >> every single one of them. >> a mirror structure,ing a ladder of phones belonging to el chapo under links, a runner or a driver and so on. >> you simply crack the code? >> after years of hunting, el chapo was in their sight at last. >> somebody was corrupted. >> drew hogan smells a rat and makes a move. >> we had to go into enemy territory. a bold strike with deadly stakes. the city is lighting up, it is on fire. we are alerting everyone that
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this is the base of operation for the cartel. in 2013, the world's most dangerous drug lord, el chapo, by tracing the burner phone used by el chapo's under link, the d.e.a., drew hogan was zeroing in. >> all it matters was his location. where is he at? that's the only question that i wanted answer. >> you were building this ladder potentially to el chapo. >> reading the messages and piecing it together. his day-to-day operations. >> it was like reading a novel that you could not put down. >> was he more sophisticated than you thought? >> he was more involved in the details than i thought he would
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be, in every grandular detail. he had eyes on. that surprised me. >> it does not sound like a place that the d.e.a. or mexican authority can easily infiltrate. you had the information but what can you do with it? >> once i knew he was there, i had to find another location. he'll be far too dangerous to go in there and root him out. he thought it would be a blood bath. then a break. christmas ev christmas' eve, 2013. drew hogan sacrificed time with his family to continue the hunt. he worked with brady, his colleague from homeland security investigations back in the states. together they tracked phones of el chapo's closest associates.
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we have seen him come down to a remote location and we are trying to pinpoint it. after hours of searching, google maps, we found it. >> it was a location where they saw tiny shelters in the middle of nowhere. el chapo was camped out in a place known for duck hunting. >> you come down and meet his most trusted lieutenant or his son. once we have that location it was duck dynasty. drew knew el chapo was venturing outside his city. this was the best shot they may ever have. he and his partner pushed their superiors and a decision was made. they would grab el chapo at duck dynasty. >> now you got him at your
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sight. this is not an operation that you can pull off by yourself. >> no, we can't do anything without the united states government. from the beginning i did not know who we would be able to trust with this. i had not share anything with the mexican government. i wanted to pinpoint el chapo's location, ironclad and wrap it up in a big red bow and walk into the mexican government and deliver the package and say do you want chapo. and only you that i can do that with, that i had some level of trust in. >> they are the elites. >> the mexican marine, semar, the amendment the ability to keep a secret but this time something went wrong.
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as soon as we provided the location to them, the second they move resources. you saw that? >> how did you feel? >> stedevastated. you knew somebody is corrupted and somebody you just shared your prize of protected intelligence with leaked that out to chel chapo's meeting. it was an eerie feeling because the next meeting walking in and sitting down with the admiral and his folks, it could have been somebody in that room. the team had been betrayed but no one knew who did it or why. >> you still want it. was plan b refocused?
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he spent 90% of the time. he was not coming out. >> it was the last place you would not have to go again. brady had flown to mexico to join drew in person. the clock was ticking because of the leak, el chapo new knew something big was about to go down. the team had no choice. >> we had to make a move. that move was to go into enemy territory and root him out. nemy territory and root him out the task force leaders approved a bold action to do what they did not want to do and strike at el chapo in his fortress city. >> you went in with the mexican marines in to his city. >> drew was recording on his cell phone as the operation began. >> this operation in february of
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2014 was the first time the mexican marines had ever done an operation on the ground in this area because of the danger and the compromises and the risk involved. >> laser focus on their mission, drew and by the wrady and the t narrowed down el chapo's location to a one block radian . >> we sent our team down to do that. they spent 24 hours in that city alone trying to pinpoint it. drew and the rest of the team waited at a near by military base for the call to come in that el chapo's location had been pinpointed. in the meantime, fear hung in the air, rumors and text messages were flying among the people who lived there. >> the city is lighting up.
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it is on fire. the look-outs all throughout the city were alerting everyone that something is not right. there are people in the neighborhood that don't belong. >> they were right. the mexican marines were about to pass. coming up, inside el chapo's lair. >> you slept in the bed? >> i did. i popped open a beer out of his fridge. >> a jewel gun, a tunnel under the tub. >> mentally, you almost caught him. sfo >> we are so close, i can taste it. >> when "inside the hunt for el cha chapo" continues. or el cha chapo" continues allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said?
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>> time was running out. >> we got one option left. >> they did, sure enough, he flipped on his boss and agreed to levave them to el chapo's fie safe houses. drew and brady flew in from the base with another contingent of mexican marines. drew caught much of the operation on his phone. >> it is perfect. he's done. >> what follow was a tense cat and mouse game as the mexican marines rated the safe house. >> the first message came in, my guys said cameras everywhere. the place is a fortress. drew understood that when he and
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brady arrived at one of the safe houses. i see the doors. these images inside those safe houses revealed details of el chapo's drug operations and his life under grounds like these green bananas that it is filled with cocaine and they found tons of drugs and including el chapo's prized possession. this handgun with his initials in it, that's drew holding it. drew uncovered another signature items. >> you helped yourself to one of his hats. >> i did. i found one going through one of the safe houses up in his closet. it is my soouuvenir. >> what was your impression of the safe houses and the way he
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was living. >> i was surprised, he afforded himself no luxuries. walmart style and plastic labels. >> and, there were something else, all the safe houses had in common. every single one of them had a tunnel. underneath the bathtub which connects to the city sources. when they saw the tunnels, they knew. he's gone. don't know where he's at. ta it was a crushing low point. tunnels, el chapo's trademark. here is a video of drew and brady inside one of those tunnels. el chapo was long gone. no sign of him.
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it was time to regroup while agents in the u.s. worked to locate him, drew and the team exhausted and on edge, spent four days continuing to dismantle el chapo's network. >> you supplemelept in one of h? >> yes, i did, several of them. marines turned it into our bases. we slept in his bed and we went to the kitchen and baked food and popped open a beer out of his fridge. >> must have been surreal sitting in his living room and sleeping on his bed. it almost was like i had become him in a way. days prior, you thought it was impossible to go into his house but let alone being there.
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>> what about his vehicles? >> he had a vehicle in every location. i am glad we did because it was everything we had. i felt safe once we had done that. >> but, el chapo was cunning and allusi allusive. >> mentally had you almost caught him at that point. >> yes, we are so close. i can taste it. coming up, we locked eyes. >> at last the hunter and the hunted came face-to-face >> every single time we got close, chapo guzman would escape. >> who had the a's up his sleeves this time? >> i could not believe it. >> when "inside the hunt chapo"
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drew hogan and the team of u.s. agents and mexican marines had been close, so close to catching el chapo guzman. but he had escaped to the secret tunnel under his bathtub. the trail had not gone completely cold however. the d.e.a. are with information with another case to track his cell phone with the cheap enforcer. >> the kudo had driven at a high rate of speed. turned around and came right back and really at the moment of it escaped. you can see where he left the city. i turned to brady and i said this is our drop.
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>> you actually see the location from the phone? >> yes. >> quickly. >> yes. >> and returned. >> right. >> no other mission to take el chapo to safety. >> the mfamous beach resort tha is attracts thousands of u.s. tourists a year. it was a two-hour drive. drew hogan and the team were ready to go but they needed a plan first. >> we could not take 300 marines down there. he would know we are coming in an instant. >> instead they would sneak in.
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>> >> we all left at different times. >> they did not know where el chapo was holdup. >> i find the new top tier number and we pin it in the backseat. >> what is it pointing to? >> it is pointing to a place called miramar to another city. like this is it. this is where he's at. >> they had tracked el chapo's top tier under link to this apartment building. they would soon find out if el chapo is with him. >> we sets the operation at 5:30 in the morning. >> more than a decade of work coming down to predawn. the whole team suited backup in
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military gear. >> tell me how it went? >> we came in right to the front of the hotel. i was standing in front in camouflage and wearing a black ski mask. >> they determined el chapo was likely held up on the fourth floor knowing he and his body guards were certainly armed. the team was worried the operation would turn into a fire fight, catching civilians in and around the apartment building and the deadly cross fire. >> i was worried of the perimeter, we did not have enough manpower. i wanted to stay outside. >> drew watched as lights flick on in the building. that's when i heard the excited radio chatter when i ran out to the guy that had a radio and i said what did they say? he said, "we got to the target."
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>> drew spent four years hunting el chapo. he weathered the danger and anxiety of stalking him. now, finally he was about to come face-to-face with the object of his obsession. drew drove his car into the garage. >> you are about to get him. >> i run over to him and i jumpjump into his face and the first thing comes to my mind, i said "what's up chapo," his eyes bulls out and we locked eyes for a second and that's when i told him to turn around and look at me and took a couple of pictures and that was it. he was done. >> how did he look at you, stunned or defiance? >> he was stunned. he was frighten and he had no
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idea. >> as i listen to you telling the story, i find myself shocked this was not a blood bath. there were no shots fired at all? >> none. i could not believe it. we could have ended up in a gunfight at every door, every raid, driving around every corner. and it did not happen. >> a mexican marine helicopter met the convoy and picked up their prize catch, flying to a near by military base. drew and brady recorded their celebration on drew's phone. back at the base, drew again pulled out his phone, here he is posing next to a blindfolded el chapo.
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>> drew caught a few moment of el chapo's interrogation by the mexican marines. hard to believe here is the world's dangerous drug lord complaining about his teeth. with him finally in custody, there was one person drew wanted to talk to. his wife. >> i have not talked to her in days. and i grabbed my phone and i sent a quick text and i said "i got him." and she writes back "no way." yeah, i know. >> job is over. >> the world's top drug lord is in custody after decades on the run. the news about chapo's capture reverberated around the world. >> after years of a monanhunt.
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he's invading law enforcement and every single time you got close, chapo guzman would escape. it was an amazing success for everyone. >> drew flew back to mexico c y city. mission accomplished. but then the unthinkable. >> coming up. one more. >> he's always one step ahead. >> you see el chapo just walking back and forth inside the cell and he went to the sink and he just disappeared. >> when "inside the hunt for el cha chapo" continues. or el cha chapo" continues
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el chapo. drew hogan returned to the u.s. embas embassy. >> i had this empty feeling and completely hallow. i expected to be aesthetic but i was not. >> drew could not understand why he was suddenly depressed. >> i felt like i was placed in the d.a. to do this and once it was done, that was it. it is time for me to do. eight months later, drew hogan walked away from the d.e.a. and left mexico with his family. he got a job in the private sector and that was supposed to be the end of the story. then 17 months after el chapo's capture. >> it was in the backseat of the taxi cab in rome on my way to the airport, heading to new york city to meet with my agent about
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this story. when my wife sent me a text, c is out, he just escaped. >> he escaped from prison again. drew's head was spinning. i felt the wave. and not knowing what was right. i could not believe it. >> turns out, it was all caught on tape. mexican authorities had install a security camera in el chapo's cell as a precaution. >> you see him walking back and forth inside the cell. and then you suddenly stop seeing him. he just disappears and that's when he left. as the world learned el chapo
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escaped through the tunnel dug right under the prison and up into his cell. this time they were not starting from scratch. >> i understood his organization and the network. they understood the movement. he was not clever as he thought. >> learning from and building on the 2014 play book, the mexic mexican/u.s. team cornered el chapo, just six months after he escaped. but this time he didn't go down without a fight. and it was wild. this helmet cam footage captured the operation as it turned into a shootout killing five of el cha chapo's man and injuring one
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marine. he was once against in custody and quietly expedittradited int united states. in february 2019, guzman was convicted on all ten charge against him in chudicludesing eg in a enterprise and money laundering and conspiracy to murder. he was sent to to 30 years. he filed an appeal. the drug war raged on. there were nearly 30,000 murders in mexico in 2017. at the time a record for that country. most of the killings were linked to drug violence and the cartels are evolving and becoming key supplier of fetanyl.
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>> the reality is unless you stop the man, these young kids getting addicted have no idea what they are taking. this is going to be a long battle. it starts with schools. >> even though he left the d.e.a. in 2014, drew still has securityfraid? > >> no. i would not say afraid. hyper-aware and ready for anything. >> ready for his place in law enforcement history. a d.e.a. agent that was obsessed for the most wanted drug lord in the world. >> i think that's where people gotten caught up before that it becomes infatuated with the man , the legend and the myth.
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for me it was not the case, it was about the challenge and the hunt, that's all it matters. mat. i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." it was a small new year's eve party. we took off and then shortly after saw the police car. my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can't be happening. >> when the party ended, the mystery began. >> it was just crazy. i didn't understand what was happening and why. >> his wife, the hostess, had seemed fine all night then -- >> heap me please, please help me.

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