Wednesday, October 12, 2011

7 Gangster Women in the World's Most Frightening

There are some things just are not more sexy in this world when compared with women who hold a weapon, or perhaps nothing is more sexy than having to take orders from the same Wanit. What do they do?! What should be underlined is their job as "Boss Gangster" or "Godmother". What will you see this is no joke underscore tentan women who became the world leader in Gangster. Those who claim that the criminal world is a game the guy did not fully become true after viewing their profile. Because they are women does not mean they will not have a bigger role than you (men).
Judy Moran (jailed 2009-till now) However, does not mean that organizations like the Family Moran gang can not change once in a while and turn Melbourne into Dodge City. Judy Moran, is a 66-year-old woman who leads the largest Gangsters in Melbourne. He was dubbed "family matriarch".

Xie Caiping (incarcerated, 2009-till now) Nearly a year ago, the city of Chongqing of China issued a crackdown on organized crime, a large-scale operation that captured nearly 1,500 suspects, all of which fall under the leadership of Xie Caiping. As a boss, Caiping running an illegal casino and is responsible for keeping the police from the back of everyone.

Sandra Avila Beltran (jailed 2007-till now) With a nickname like "Queen of the Pacific," It's hard not to imagine Sandra Beltran himself as a pirate. Long story short, Beltran was born and brought up to be the "Godmother" of Mexico. His uncle was Godfather Mexican drug smuggling. He got his nickname because he facilitated the relationship between Colombia's Norte del Valle cartel and the Sinaloa cartel, and helped develop smuggling routes along Mexico's Pacific Coast. Sandra alone imprisoned now face charges of organized crime, money laundering and conspiracy to traffic drugs.

Rosetta Cutolo (jailed 1993-till now) This woman became gangsters because of a sense of caring and grieving when Italian police arrested his brother. He then continued his brother's business they work. He became a suspect list of the most sought after in Italy because he was included in the list of family names Raffaele Cutolo, Nuova Camorra Organizzata (NCO), which is the most feared gangsters in Italy. After the Italian police raided the headquarters in 1981, he spent 10 years as a fugitive until he surrendered.

Maria Licciardi (jailed 2001-till now) From 1993 to 2001, Maria Licciardi Licciardi is the head of the clan, and the "Capo di Tutti Capi" gangsters from Naples. Under the guide, Licciardi family become better organized and more profitable in all their efforts. Perhaps the most important contribution, is to introduce prostitution in the Camorra. And before that, there is some sort of code of ethics that prohibits the mafia get money from porstitusi. This may seem contradictory to think of a woman as one to break the barrier of prostitution. But as Mary Wollstonecraft once said, when your boss, will do something stupid like him.

Maria Leon (jailed 2010-till now) A mother of 44 years with 13 children may not sound too dangerous. But unlike Maria Leon, he became the leader of a large drug distribution which controls the northeast of Los Angeles and Beirut. He set up his business at the time he was providing education for his children.

Griselda Blanco (status unknown until now) When she was 11, he kidnapped the son of a rich man who lived next door to where he lived denggan hope of getting a ransom. When the child's parents are kidnapped claim not to give the ransom money, he shot the boy. After moving to New York from Colombia in the era of the '70s and began his career in drug smuggling, Blanco moved to Miami to avoid indictment. It was there that he laid the groundwork for Miami to become the cocaine capital of the United States do not. Blanco is believed to have masterminded over 200 murders during his career, including (most likely) third husband. In 1988, he was arrested by DEA in California and spent 16 years in prison. When he was released in 2004, he was deported back to Colombia and have not been seen since.

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