Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 30m30 minutes ago
Absolutely incredible testimony just now from
Christian Rodriguez. He gave a detailed description of how he helped the FBI locate Chapo by providing real-time GPS info from his phones. Also set up a system to automatically record all phone calls made by Chapo and his people.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 23m23 minutes ago
And the blows to continue in Chapo’s trial, with day 2 of Christian Rodriguez’s testimony, where he recounts meeting with El Chapo, El Mayo and Alex Cifuentes to tell them that their communications system wasn’t secure. Not to worry, he told them: He'd get them something better.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 28m28 minutes ago
Not suprisingly Rodriguez said working for a narco-lord, especially one as paranoid as Chapo, could be a little weird. Chapo, for instance, came to him one day w/the assignment to intercept every message being sent from every internet cafe in Culiacan. Rodriguez tried but failed.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 24m24 minutes ago
With a new and improved communications system, El Chapo decided to reassess the people in his inner-circle, knocking out about half of the people who he’d formerly corresponded with through the less secure system.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 25m25 minutes ago
Christian described how Chapo wanted "interception equipment" to eavesdrop on all calls and text messages sent in Sinaloa, paid $1 million to buy the devices from a supplier in the Netherlands. He also tried to install spyware at "every internet cafe in Culiacan."
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 24m24 minutes ago
Christian Rodriguez said that he chose Canada for the location of the communications servers because the country’s privacy laws are more stringent and the government there would have a harder time legally infiltrating it.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 25m25 minutes ago
With Christian Rodriguez as his I.T. guy, Chapo started to dream big: “He wanted to have the possibility of intercepting every single internet cafe in Culiacán,” Christain recalled. Christian said this could be done with a USB plug-in. (No worries, they didn’t actually do this.)
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 27m27 minutes ago
The job could also be dangerous, he said. Not long after the internet cafe assignment, the Army raided Chapo's mountain-top hideout while Rodriguez was up there w/the boss. The IT guy had to go on the lam w/the narcos, walking for three days through the mountains.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 25m25 minutes ago
Christian Rodriguez’s last meeting with Chapo didn’t go so smoothly, though. The authorities were after Chapo, and during the meeting they learned that the agents were headed in their direction. “He was very calm,” Christian recalled of Chapo. Christian said he was “very scared.”
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 26m26 minutes ago
To elude the authorities, Chapo, Christian Rodriguez and others walked through the mountains for three days, stopping in at homes for shelter and food. Safe from authorities, he returned to Colombia and told Chapo he would continue tech support remotely.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 25m25 minutes ago
The gunmen, Rodriguez said, were carrying "large weapons" & "very large weapons." After three nights, they were finally able to return to the city. Chapo, Rodriguez said, "was always very calm, very sure, very tranquil." And how was the techie feeling? "Very badly," he said.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 27m27 minutes ago
P.S. Chapo didn’t bother carrying his own cell phones around … he had a communications secretary for that.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 27m27 minutes ago
Once Christian Rodriguez began cooperating with the FBI, he labeled calls with Chapo’s voice in the file name as: “---C---.” Then he’d email the calls over.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 21m21 minutes ago
Rodriguez tweaked Chapo's encrypted comms system so that "all calls recorded during the day were copied automatically" to a server. FBI was given admin access to this server. Rodriguez also personally listened to calls and sent ones w/ Chapo's voice to the FBI.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 19m19 minutes ago
The cartel eventually figured out Rodriguez was a snitch. Rodriguez heard his Colombian employers say on one call that "it had been confirmed 100%"tht he was cooperating with the US authorities. After that, Rodriguez fled to the US.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 28m28 minutes ago
But then: “I heard a call between Alex Cifuentes and his mom in which he said I was cooperating with the U.S., and it had been confirmed 100 percent,” Christian Rodriguez told the jury. Frightened, he moved to the United States.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 29m29 minutes ago
And safely stateside, Christian Rodriguez would go on to help the FBI catch Alex Cifuentes: “I simply installed GPS software on his phone without his knowledge,” he said, adding that he did this remotely.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 29m29 minutes ago
All the stress of his cooperation strained Christian Rodriguez who said he had a nervous breakdown in 2013 and went in for electroshock therapy. (His memory of events with Chapo, Mayo Alex Cifuentes and company appear undamaged.)
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 19m19 minutes ago
The stress got to Rodriguez. He said he had a "nervous breakdown" and had to undergo "electro-convulsive therapy," which affected his short-term memory. He's still taking medication and getting therapy but says it hasn't impacted his ability to recall his work for Chapo.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 18m18 minutes ago
In 2012, the FBI asked Rodriguez to travel to Mexico so he could monitor Chapo's phone activity "in real time" and help orchestrate his capture. That's what led to the raid in Los Cabos where Chapo narrowly escaped.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 17m17 minutes ago
Rodriguez also helped the FBI capture Colombian drug lord Jorge Cifuentes by remotely installing GPS location software on his phone. He's eligible to collect a $5 million reward for his work on that case.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 15m15 minutes ago
Rodriguez was cool and calm during his testimony. He's wearing a gray suit, white shirt, and black skinny tie, matter-of-factly describing his extraordinary cooperation that delivered Chapo to US authorities.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 14m14 minutes ago
Rodriguez also told a wild story about how he was with Chapo in the mountains of Sinaloa when the Mexican military came looking for them. They had to traipse through the mountains for 3 days while soldiers pursued them w/ helicopters. He was terrified but Chapo was "always calm."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 14m14 minutes ago
Rodriguez now under cross examination. More updates to come during the afternoon lunch break.
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