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Joaquín Guzmán, known as El Chapo, exhibited unrestrained brutality to protect his drug empire. A particularly gruesome incident in 2006 showcased this ruthlessness, where Guzmán brutally beat two rival cartel members before executing them and incinerating their remains. His cold demeanor and willingness to resort to violence were hallmarks of his reign as a drug lord.
Similarly, Pablo Escobar, who earned the title "King of Coke," demonstrated his violent tendencies early on. An event from the 1980s illustrated his merciless nature when he ordered the execution of a bus driver following a personal tragedy. The commonality in their hearts of darkness reveals their commitment to maintaining dominance through terror.