July 17, 1979, Memphis, Tennessee. “We have to leave now!” Ordered the notarious Cuban crime lord Ricardo Fernando Castillo. Ricardo Fernados Castillo was a terrible Cuban crime lord who hid under the noses of authorities for almost a decade under the fake name Samuel S. Smith. He was labeled as one of the most dangerous men near the end of the Cold War for his crimes such as homicide, drug smuggling, multiple war crimes, terrorism, and many others. He had fled to America in 1971, when he was 27 years old, and was one of the youngest war criminals in the Cold War. “If I do not leave now, I will be caught by the Americans,” growled Castillo. “The plane is ready for us at the airfield!” Castillo and his men hopped into the back of a silver sedan to drive to an abandoned airfield, where he had arranged for a plane to be there. When they arrived at the airfield, there was a small single-engine propeller plane ready for Castillo and his men to escape, as he had ordered. “Tonight, we go back south!” Castillo proclaimed as they got on the plane. Somehow, one of the most wanted men in the Cold War had escaped the country. September 26, 2006, Memphis, Tennessee, Yosemite Residence. Early Tuesday morning, Jeremiah Kedward Yosemite woke up for school. …show more content…
“Today we will continue learning about the history of the Cold War.” Jeremiah and Timothy’s history teacher, Ms. T, announced. “We will be learning about Ricardo Fernandos Castillo, a war criminal in the Cold War. Castillo was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1944 to two unknown parents.” “He quickly became a very infamous person by committing many war crimes in the late 1960s,” she continued. “It is said that he hid in Memphis, Tennessee, during the later years of the Cold War, escaped back to somewhere in South America, and was never caught.” The bell rang. “Class is over.” Jeremiah’s history teacher