But if he farmed two marijuana plants that he would be labeled as a “scumbag. The drug smuggler believes he isn’t “much of a criminal,” adding, “I don’t lie cheat or steal, violence makes me sick.” He points out that he was tobacco farmer, and despite the drug killing hundreds of thousands of people, he was not ostracised. Reaves said he survived prison by running, read two books a week, playing chess, and “trying to enjoy his life every day.” prisons were atrocious, especially in regards to the racial separation. Reaves was also shot down while flying drugs in Columbia. He hid in a truck carrying corn to hide his identity. He covered six continents, transporting 20 ton ship loads of hash, tons of cocaine, and completed more than 100 sorties across the US border with plane. 2 In his memoir, Smuggler (2016), Reaves claims that Seal paid millions in bribes to the. Roger Reaves grew up a poor farm boy in Georgia and went from making 'moonshine' to becoming one of the most prolific smugglers of the 20th century. 1 Reaves employed Barry Seal as a pilot in many of his drug-smuggling operations. He worked for Pablo Escobar and the Medelln Cartel. Reaves ran up a mountain in an attempt to escape the Mexican authorities, and jumped on to a donkey, which he rode seven miles. William Roger Reaves is an American pilot who alleges that he was one of the most prolific drug smugglers in history. Mexican law enforcement allegedly shot the plane while taking off, “As I pulled off the ground they opened up on both sides of me with machine guns, and they riddled that airplane, I mean the windshield came out, I got hit three times.” He covered six continents, transporting 20 ton. The prolific drug smuggler said he was shot down while he was taking off in a plane full of drugs. Roger Reaves grew up a poor farm boy in Georgia and went from making 'moonshine' to becoming one of the most prolific smugglers of the 20th century. Reaves said the Mexican prison guards “bent him over” and injected hot chili pepper into his anus. Reaves said Mexican prison guards put his head underwater and beat him with rubber hoses until he was “black and blue and yellow” from the bottom of his feet to his head. One of the most prolific drug smugglers of all time has opened up on his extraordinary life from working for Pablo Escobar to the horrific torture he was subjected to in a Mexican prison. “I was shot down twice, I escaped from five different prisons, I was tortured almost to death in a Mexican prison,” Reaves said. Drug Smuggler Roger Reaves opens up about working with Pablo Escobar.
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