Leo Sharp, an 87-year-old WWII veteran and horticulturist, became a top drug mule for the Sinaloa cartel.
Takeaways
•Sharp exploited his respectable persona and advanced age to transport 450-550 pounds of cocaine monthly across state lines for over a decade.
•The cartel entrusted Sharp deeply, allowing him direct contact with leaders and trusting him with multi-million dollar drug shipments.
•Sharp's drug running emerged from financial desperation after his legitimate daylily business declined in the digital age.
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