Fentanyl (Full Episode) | Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller



Fentanyl has turbocharged the deadliest drug crisis in American history. But less understood is how the drug has utterly transformed the black market. Mariana goes in search of the new bosses, new routes, new risks and the American communities paying the price for fentanyl’s next wave.

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Fentanyl (Full Episode) | Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller
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45 thoughts on “Fentanyl (Full Episode) | Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller”

  1. THE ONLY WAY TO STOP THE WAR ON DRUGS IS TO LEGALIZE AND REGULATE THEM. ITL ELIMINATE DRUG OVERDOSES, ROBBERIES AND THEFT CRIMES, DRUG TRAFFICKING FROM THE BOARDER, DRUG DEALS,HOMELESSNESS, UNEMPLOYMENT, LOWER THE TRANSFER OF HIV/AIDS AND PROSITUTION. SOME WONT FULLY GO AWAY BUT IT WOULD DROP SIGNIFICANTLY IN NUMBERS

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  2. What a Coincidence homegirl get pull over right before crossing the border, talk about good content for tv smh I doubt any cartel would trust anymore journalists after Sean penn set el chapo up

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  3. Disgusting how you try to picture a paradise in Mexico by putting fiesta images, if anything Mexicans have suffered the most painful consequences of narco: so many people killed, disappeared, living with violence enforced by cartels. The true root of this is not only the Mexican government, but also you American gov.

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  4. Deadliest drug in the world and California let two traffickers go on 100k pills… street value $750k. On their way back to Oregon Washington states. But all the media talks about is cop shootings and mass shooting. Not the real problems. The people.

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  5. Some of these segments look like they are recreated or created by film makers. What cartel would let a reporter with footage of routes and procedures go thru the entire process?

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  6. Beatrice is.going to get busted. Most "incospicious" mules get caught within 2 years. They have records of you crossing the border over and over. She will get caught

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  7. I did heroin for 9 years, and occasionally it would smell and taste like coffee or laundry soap. I always wondered why that was. I guess it leaks into the product sometimes. Interesting.

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  8. Even if this is "fake", it's still educational because it's probably rooted in reality based on testimonies of people who have actually been caught handling the stuff. But I could see it being true because it's a big power move for the cartel. Get their name out there and show that they can get their stuff across the border. Criminals like to brag too.

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  9. If there was a 90% chance of Overdosing and dying from using Fentanyl, 90% of everyone using it would die, there would be NO repeat business and the dealers would abandon it. Think before you speak, especially if you are representing Law Enforcement. Out of 27 people I grew up with, all of which are using addicts, 14 have died from Cirrhosis of the liver from using alcohol or Cancer from smoking, working for large companies and past exposure to dangerous substances. As far as blaming Mexico, nothing coming from Mexico, Central and South America with the USA or Canada as the destination goes unchecked. Truthfully, most drugs made south of the USA are exported to China before coming here.

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