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Rosalie Garcia

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Rosalie Garcia (born c. 1953), also known as Shorty, is an American former drug dealer. She headed a deadly heroin ring in the Bronx in New York City in the 1990s. Garcia made $70,000 per week as part of the Hoe Avenue Crew. She was showcased on the TV show Gangsters: America's Most Evil in the episode "Lethal Beauties: Beltran, Henao and Garcia". Garcia was convicted in the 2005 trial United States v. Rosalie Garcia, Manuel Roman, and Ricardo Silva, and she and her son Manuel Roman were sentenced to life in prison.

References

  1. "Gangsters: America's Most Evil Series 1". Crime + Investigation. Archived from the original on 2 April 2017.
  2. ^ Zambito, Thomas (7 December 2005). "Mom, Son Guilty of 4 Slays". New York Daily News.
  3. "Gangsters: America's Most Evil". TVGuide.com.
  4. "United States v. Rosalie Garcia, Manuel Roman, and Ricardo Silva - Law.com".
  5. Zambito, Thomas (12 December 2005). "LIKE HELL ON EARTH. Long legacy of drugs and death at one Bronx bldg". New York Daily News.
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