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Surviving El Chapo
The Twins Who Brought Down A Drug Lord
Identical twins Jay and Pete Flores, who were once North America’s biggest drug traffickers and El Chapo’s right hand men, turned themselves into the U.S. government with the hopes of starting a new, safer life for their family. But after years of cooperating to get the world's most powerful drug kingpin behind bars, and finally gaining their freedom with a chance to start again, everything for the Flores family began to unravel. In Season 2 of Surviving El Chapo, hosts Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Charlie Webster hear Jay and Pete reveal for the first time what really happened during...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 4,074 ratings
Condense
Good story, but definitely needs to be condensed more.
3girlranchmama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/24
My favorite podcast
Surviving, El Chapo remains my favorite podcast. I finished it months months ago but forgot to leave a review. This podcast is captivating and so well done that I feel like I know the twins and their families.
shelnal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/24
One of the best podcasts!
Listening to the twins, their wives, the story. It would be so easy to pass judgement on this family but the way they shared their story honestly, vulnerably without excuses. They wanted to make things right for their families and what they went through to get there, the setbacks, but again all...Read full review »
kbl via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/01/24
Recent Episodes
Charlie finds out what information the feds used to indict Val and Viv, how they tried to fight their charges and their reaction to being sentenced to prison. Former DEA agent Michael Ferrara who worked the El Chapo case gives his take on the wives’ prosecution and the broader impact the twins’...
Published 12/06/23
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