Description:“The Naked Empress” is a nonfiction faction style account of the San Diego murder prosecutions of the Ayala brothers, both, career criminals and members of the California Mexican Mafia prison gang system. They were accused of the April 26, 1985, gangland executions of three illegal alien drug dealers found at an auto body shop in a seedy part of town. In separate trials, in 1988 and 1989, the Ayala brothers each were convicted and given death sentences. They currently reside at San Quentin. Even so, because of several independent sinister forces, most of the salient facts about the murders were never revealed to any trier of fact. The central theme of the book is that some matters are too complex for a courtroom. Accordingly, the book is divided into six parts, each section depicting material information that might have made a difference if presented to a jury. Part I, “The Life and Times of Chacho,” traces the criminal activities of flamboyant Chacho Dominquez, the main target in the 43rd Street killings. Part II, “The Crime,” chronicles the police investigation that began within minutes of the murders. At least four men apprehended at the scene had motives to kill Chacho, as shown in Part I, and they all lied to the police about their names and their activities that day and night. The most mysterious was “Tony,” a hit man from Mexico who had been fired as a drug runner by Chacho a month before the killings. Part III, “The Defense Investigation,” is told from my own point of view, a private investigator hired by the defense attorneys for Ronnie Ayala in August 1985. Though it would turn out to be the second most costly defense case in San Diego history (1.5 million dollars billed by attorney Liz Semel), the Ayala’s defense attorneys were terrified of the Mexican Mafia and had no interest in solving the real murders. They refused to consider substantial evidence that either pointed to their clients’ innocence or to the guilt of others, causing conflict between me and them. All of the favorable defense witnesses, many even listed in the police reports, were either tampered with by the police or threatened by those associated with the real killers across the border into not cooperating with the defense, yet the attorneys did not seem concerned. Part IV, “The Prison Gangs,” is a brief history on two notorious rival Mexican prison gangs. Neither the Ayala brothers, nor their lawyers wanted any investigation into these matters, especially involving the Mexican Mafia, though such was crucial if they were indeed innocent and, ultimately, no juror or judge ever learned a thing about these gangs influence. This section focuses on the role of the Sosa family in a war between the Mexican Mafia and the Nuestra Familia that lasted more than ten years. Thousands were murdered in the 1960’s and the 1970’s, including many innocent people in many cities in California, yet, because of a cover up by the California prison system, the public has never been informed (until this book) about this incredible warfare that has to rank as the most serious conflict on American soil since the Civil War. Part V, “The Preliminary Hearing,” in late 1985, revealed considerable exonerating information that was never presented in the murder trials years later. Part VI, “Paul Pickering,” profiles the only efficient professional in the case. At 6’5” and 280 pounds, this tough ex-federal investigator successfully penetrated the Mexican drug culture and produced stunning results on behalf of the defense team. He pushed the bad guys to such a point that they issued death threats against us, and even took overt actions against Mr. Pickering, forcing us to respond with our own brand of vigilante justice.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Naked Empress. To get started finding The Naked Empress, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: “The Naked Empress” is a nonfiction faction style account of the San Diego murder prosecutions of the Ayala brothers, both, career criminals and members of the California Mexican Mafia prison gang system. They were accused of the April 26, 1985, gangland executions of three illegal alien drug dealers found at an auto body shop in a seedy part of town. In separate trials, in 1988 and 1989, the Ayala brothers each were convicted and given death sentences. They currently reside at San Quentin. Even so, because of several independent sinister forces, most of the salient facts about the murders were never revealed to any trier of fact. The central theme of the book is that some matters are too complex for a courtroom. Accordingly, the book is divided into six parts, each section depicting material information that might have made a difference if presented to a jury. Part I, “The Life and Times of Chacho,” traces the criminal activities of flamboyant Chacho Dominquez, the main target in the 43rd Street killings. Part II, “The Crime,” chronicles the police investigation that began within minutes of the murders. At least four men apprehended at the scene had motives to kill Chacho, as shown in Part I, and they all lied to the police about their names and their activities that day and night. The most mysterious was “Tony,” a hit man from Mexico who had been fired as a drug runner by Chacho a month before the killings. Part III, “The Defense Investigation,” is told from my own point of view, a private investigator hired by the defense attorneys for Ronnie Ayala in August 1985. Though it would turn out to be the second most costly defense case in San Diego history (1.5 million dollars billed by attorney Liz Semel), the Ayala’s defense attorneys were terrified of the Mexican Mafia and had no interest in solving the real murders. They refused to consider substantial evidence that either pointed to their clients’ innocence or to the guilt of others, causing conflict between me and them. All of the favorable defense witnesses, many even listed in the police reports, were either tampered with by the police or threatened by those associated with the real killers across the border into not cooperating with the defense, yet the attorneys did not seem concerned. Part IV, “The Prison Gangs,” is a brief history on two notorious rival Mexican prison gangs. Neither the Ayala brothers, nor their lawyers wanted any investigation into these matters, especially involving the Mexican Mafia, though such was crucial if they were indeed innocent and, ultimately, no juror or judge ever learned a thing about these gangs influence. This section focuses on the role of the Sosa family in a war between the Mexican Mafia and the Nuestra Familia that lasted more than ten years. Thousands were murdered in the 1960’s and the 1970’s, including many innocent people in many cities in California, yet, because of a cover up by the California prison system, the public has never been informed (until this book) about this incredible warfare that has to rank as the most serious conflict on American soil since the Civil War. Part V, “The Preliminary Hearing,” in late 1985, revealed considerable exonerating information that was never presented in the murder trials years later. Part VI, “Paul Pickering,” profiles the only efficient professional in the case. At 6’5” and 280 pounds, this tough ex-federal investigator successfully penetrated the Mexican drug culture and produced stunning results on behalf of the defense team. He pushed the bad guys to such a point that they issued death threats against us, and even took overt actions against Mr. Pickering, forcing us to respond with our own brand of vigilante justice.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Naked Empress. To get started finding The Naked Empress, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.