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I Am a Drug Lord: The Last Confession of a Real-Life Underworld Kingpin

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In business, racism is your friend. If you master the nuances of it, you will prevail. Race is everything in America, especially in law enforcement. However, this book is a very different take - an anonymous autobiography of the life of someone who seems to have been pulled into this world rather than entered it. There is no interesting hero's arc or journey. No signs of particular insight or knowledge into the inner workings of it all. No truly meaningful adventures or incredible feats. Drug Dealing, the Media, and the Politics of Division” — Matt Taibbi interviewed about THE BUSINESS SECRETS OF DRUG DEALING on Letters and Politics (9/16/2021) New photos released by Merseyside Police to the ECHO show how Hughes' lavish lifestyle came crashing down and both he and his dad ended up behind bars.

Stephen McNally, prosecuting, said Hughes' home in Fazakerley, was used to store large quantities of cash and drugs, where he was "hands on" in weighing and "bashing" - cutting with adulterants - for onward supply. The 24-year-old even roped in his own dad to act as his private "chauffeur" and a drug courier, because he himself couldn't drive. An entertaining fictional pusher reveals sobering real-life truths” — THE BUSINESS SECRETS OF DRUG DEALING reviewed by Washington Independent Review of Books (9/3/2021)When talking with an Encro user, "NuttyElk", about one "slot" car on April 10 last year, Mulcahy boasted: "Man its a proper stash car plod cant find cost 12k" The real-life confession of an actual drug lord - tells the full, uncensored story of what it takes to survive a life of crime. One of the reasons for that is the fourth car. He stays tight behind the load car, so police can’t get directly behind him. He’s getting in the way, so they can’t run plates easily. He’s running interference.

The first third was a little slow as we got more information about his childhood, with lots of history on the area and civil wars which his mother was involved with. Whilst it was fairly interesting, it did drag on and I wanted to hear more about the actual murky world of being a drug dealer. Dad-of-four Marshall, of Robson Street, Everton, also worked as a "courier" for the gang and made 10 identified trips in these "slot" cars to Cardiff and London. Lays bare the link between organised crime, the state and policing” — THE BUSINESS SECRETS OF DRUG DEALING featured in Morning Star (7/29/2021) That’s a rule: Dress like an off-duty Applebee’s waiter. I know what that looks like, because, after all, I’ve worked at Applebee’s. I make even shitty jobs like that work for me. Experience is my education and education is my advantage. When Buddy showed up, I worried right away he was going to be a problem. He’d been busted for dealing a few times, and with his record and appearance, he should have been the front car.

An intimate and detailed account of the business of grey legal marijuana.” — THE BUSINESS SECRETS OF DRUG DEALING author Matt Taibbi interviewed on Stoner (2/5/2021) The third car is the load. He’s carrying the shit in the trunk. That’s a rule: No drugs inside the passenger area of a car. A corollary to that is, Always drive a car with a trunk. No SUVs. No Muranos. None of that. An ordinary boring sedan with a trunk.

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