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Police, prosecutors and forensic examiners conspired to cover up Héctor Cuén's killing, federal prosecutors say.
Gov. Ruben Rocha has said Cuén was killed by gunmen in a botched robbery at a gas station.
The blood-stained truck found at the crime scene was real: it had the blood of one of Zambada 's trusted bodyguards in the cargo bed.
The revelation backs up the version of imprisoned drug lord Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada .
But while a flight record of that plane exists, Rocha has never shown the immigration documents he would have filed to enter the United States , leading to doubts that he was aboard the plane. The perceived betrayal of El Mayo has led to fierce fighting between his followers, known as “ Mayitos ,” and the followers of Guzmán López , who — as one of the sons of imprisoned drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Gúzman — was a co-leader of the faction known as the “Chapitos.”.
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