At the tender age of 16, Jon Roberts without having a mother or father, he moved from place to place and later became an enforcer for a loan-sharking operation which was run by his uncle in Staten Island, New York. He was arrested for dealing cocaine and taken to the tombs in New York City. After being arrested for kidnapping, Roberts was given the opportunity to join the military to have his criminal record expunged as he served with the 101st Airborne for a period of one (1) year in Vietnam with the condition of being honorably discharged. Due to an explosion Roberts was injured and had to have a metal plate in his head. Roberts worked for members of the New York Mafia as an enforcer and club manager. Roberts and his uncle opened businesses known as Alice’s Restaurant and a local night club. Deciding to move to Miami to distance himself from business partners that were targeted in criminal rivalry. His partner was found dead on Long Island Expressway. After moving to Miami, Roberts was introduced to Mickey Munday, a drug smuggler. Florida is a drug smuggler’s paradise. There were training camps for Cuban refugees were some forty (40) miles out in the Everglades. There were thousand of fishing boats in the area for fishing and lobster seasons. When …show more content…
Drug kingpin Jimenez Panesso and his bodyguard and Juan Hernandez for not paying his debt to the God mother. Jorge “Riva” Ayala and Miguel Velez (aka) Cumbamba were enforcers for Blanco. There were many people who were killed at the hands of both Riva and Cumbamba. Cumbamba was one of the most feared hitman. He was would come up with most horrific ways of killing people such as: draining the blood from dismembered corpses to be able to fold the body up and dispose of it, chain sawing (cutting people up) and machine