Former Hitman on Mexican Prison, Cartel Brutality and Police Corruption | Minutes With

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Published 2023-11-05
In this episode of Minutes With, we sat down with Ali Gonzalez, a former Sicario (hitman), for one of Mexico's most notorious cartels. Ali talks us through his journey to being groomed into the organisation, the most violent things he witnessed, his stint in prison and his journey to redemption.

You can follow Ali on Instagram @isaireyes909 and YouTube @Legacy of Warriors

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All Comments (21)
  • @LADbible
    Thank you to Ali for taking part. You can follow Ali on Instagram @isaireyes909 and YouTube @Legacy.of.Warriors
  • @bigbozza2754
    “We all take our decisions and we have to live with our consequences. So if anything happens to me don’t worry about it, let the dogs eat me, because that’s the life I chose” hardest quote I’ve ever heard
  • @mariodixon1863
    The fact he went back to Mexico and helped anther YouTuber out to interview hitman and the cartel he’s got big balls man
  • @thenublord5927
    Hearing this man’s story altered my perspective on life. At the very moment I write this comment there is someone being brutally murdered in ways I cannot even fathom while my biggest worry is having enough for gas to make it to my 9-5 job…
  • @nuzzyfugget9492
    This is one of the most raw interviews I’ve ever seen. You can tell this dude is not lying about anything he: saying. Crazy world
  • @joelzenny
    You can see the depression in this young man's eyes, and how everything he's done and seen has affected him. No boasting, no narcissism. Just depression.
  • @streetguy01
    The actions of his father led to the destruction of dozens of lives, from those around his sister to the ones taken by this guy. Crazy butterfly effect
  • @ChubbyUnicorn
    He is so young to have survived so much. What i learned from him: Life is only worthwhile when we all agree that lives are worth something.
  • @account-gp4sn
    As somebody who has lived in Juarez and seen aspects of that reign of pure terror firsthand... this man is very very brave showing his face on camera like this.
  • @Cdlboy.214
    He’s the perfect example of not judging a book by its cover. If I was to meet him at a gym or something I’d never thought his back story would be as such
  • @buddah13
    This dude just put himself at risk to tell us his story, so thankful he shared it with us, life has a grim and dark reality for some people.
  • @MariaLopez-fk9fz
    I’m not Mexican but I consume Mexican news and podcast every single day and the violence in cartels is the most BRUTAL and nauseous thing, like he said it is something that people in first world countries couldn’t even think of and it’s something that affects everyone in Mexico still to this day, heartbreaking.
  • @ShalomShock
    Ali is the one to transform generational curses. We are grateful that he is able to share his story. He has a grand purpose in life, and we hope that he lives a long life to fulfill it. Peace Ali
  • @mslondonlove1435
    I have to remind myself that while I’m just living my ‘nice comfy life’ there are people living like this. It reminds me to remain grounded and grateful. What a crazy life.
  • @Danchez226
    I lived in Mexico for 10 years...he is 100% right when he said he didn't know real violence until he went down there. You can't even imagine the things that happen to people, truly horrifying.
  • I my self grew up in Compton and when you hear of people from your hometown depict what their lives turned out to be, it really makes you put your entire life into perspective
  • @renatakuti234
    I hear all this and on the other hand, I hear warmth and softness in his voice. The humans are so special.
  • @Greymange
    By the end of the interview I was starting to realise this guy hadn't smiled once. Not a happy smile, or a sarcastic smile, not a scoff or shred of emotion including anger. You can see how this dude had to become what he is to survive what sounds like a manic environment. I hope he finds peace
  • @jayross5985
    You can tell this guy lives in pain from his past. when she asked him what the most violent thing hes done he instantly put his head to the ground, his body language says a thousand words.
  • @bored7743
    This is the most enthralling segment I’ve ever watched. The remarkable nature of this interview deserves some type of award. Wow.