Enrique “Ricky” Prado’s resume
reads like the ultimate CIA officer: veteran of the Central American
wars, running the CIA’s operations in Korea, a top spy in America’s
espionage programs against China, and deputy to counter-terrorist chief
Cofer Black — and then a stint at Blackwater. But he’s also alleged to
have started out a career as a hitman for a notorious Miami mobster, and
kept working for the mob even after joining the CIA. Finally, he went
on to serve as the head of the CIA’s secret assassination squad against
Al-Qaida.
That’s according to journalist Evan Wright’s blockbuster story How to Get Away With Murder in America, distributed by Byliner. In it, Wright — who authored Generation Kill, the seminal story of the Iraq invasion — compiles lengthy, years-long investigations
by state and federal police into a sector of Miami’s criminal
underworld that ended nowhere, were sidelined by higher-ups, or cut
short by light sentences. It tracks the history of Prado’s alleged Miami
patron and notorious cocaine trafficker, Alberto San Pedro, and
suspicions that Prado moved a secret death squad from the CIA to Blackwater...
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Thursday, 28 June 2012
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