

Groomed to be an assassin, Reta worked as a sicario for the crime syndicate, carrying out hits and kidnappings as part of a three-man cell based in Laredo.
- The pay was good, between $10,000 and $50,000 per hit, plus a weekly retainer and occasional gifts of posh cars. But that's not what drew him in, Reta says.
- "It didn't even start like that. I was doing good in school. I had no problems. I just, I don't know, in the blink of an eye, everything went sour," he tells Keith Boag of CBC's The National in a prison interview in Texas.
In his interview with CBC News, Reta reveals some of the inner workings of one of Mexico's most depraved and violent drug cartels.
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