The arrest of a former defense minister could be linked to the drug agency's desire for revenge for the murder of Kiki Camarena. Kiki Camarena was born Enrique (Kiki) S. Camarena on July 26, 1947, in Mexicali, Mexico. My take from the programme was that the DEA and CIA wanted Kiki silenced as did the cartel . One telling scene seamlessly transitions . At the start of Narcos: Mexico, Mika . 'The Last Narc' director recalls pistol being pulled on him during ... Copy to Clipboard 'The Last Narc' Cause of Death: How Did Kiki Camarena Die? If you look up a video of a Chicharra sound in YouTube it sounds like a drill or like a weed wacker which is fucking terrifying because you know they used power tools to torture Camarena. He even began having hallucinations about him. The DVD version of a TV-Mini Series on Enrique "Kiki" Camarena's kidnapping and death, with Benicio del Toro, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story [Content is Protected, Please Register For Free To . How KKiki Camarena's Murder Nearly Brought Down the Mexican Government and Economy. This event, by it's very nature, was one of the most cowardly and reprehensible acts ever perpetrated in DEA's history, an event which . He had called at 1.30pm from his office at the American Consulate in Guadalajara . It's a wonderful final scene that makes this season feel like a tribute to Kiki Camarena. Along with pilot Freddy Zavala, Kiki is interrogated, tortured, and ultimately executed. . Enrique "Kiki" Camarena The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Images. Murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena was dark moment in 1980s drug war In 1985, Kiki is kidnapped on the streets of Guadalajara by corrupt police officers and brought to a room. 1.5x. BBC Mundo, Ciudad de México. In a three-part series, legendary journalist Charles Bowden finally digs into the terrible mystery behind a hero's murder. The CIA Killed "Kiki" Camarena, not Caro Quintero, DEA Agents Claim He moved to the United States of America at a young age, but continued to . The series alleges a corruption so deep that Mexico's then-president, Miguel de la Madrid, received kilos of cocaine as . . The two were in a decomposed state and showed signs of brutalization.