YouTuber BRUTALLY Executed by Cartel After Shocking Money Laundering Accusations!

It was reported that YouTube personality ‘El Pinky’ was discovered deceased, with his wrists and ankles tied up, only a day following the distribution of flyers from an aircraft, which seemed to suggest his involvement with a criminal cartel.

On January 10th, popular YouTube personality Agustín Paul (known as ‘El Pinky’) was discovered deceased in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. His death is currently being investigated as a deliberate homicide, as the presence of a gunshot wound to his head suggests that this was a carefully orchestrated killing.

It is reported that El Pinky’s death may have been orchestrated by the Sinaloa Cartel following an incident on January 9th. Flyers were distributed around the city bearing his name, suggesting he was involved in money laundering for the Sinaloa Cartel’s enemy, La Mayiza.

Additional names found on the flyers mysteriously distributed a day prior to his demise, which were scattered in a Mexican city, were ‘Dos Dias’ artist Peso Pluma and YouTube personality Markitos Toys.

The flyers dropped anonymously in a Mexican city before his death contained the names of artists like Peso Pluma from ‘Dos Dias’ and YouTuber Markitos Toys.

Following his demise, a distressing video of the young man’s brutal killing became available on the internet. The footage captured El Pinky undergoing questioning by individuals believed to be part of the cartel. Prior to being restrained, his body bore numerous bruises. He was then bound with his hands and feet tied behind him.

Police are still investigating motive behind El Pinky’s murder

As I reflect upon the recent tragedy surrounding El Pinky’s death, I can’t help but wonder if the content on his YouTube channel could have played a significant role in the investigation.

Although he was well-known for sharing popular challenges and humorous videos on his ‘Los Plebes de Barrancos’ YouTube channel (which had over 98K subscribers), this individual might have unintentionally drawn undesirable interest from the cartel due to the considerable online influence he possessed.

Following the tragic demise of another YouTube personality, Miguel ‘El Jasper’ Vivanco, in Sinaloa last November 2024, El Pinky was later murdered. The family of El Jasper claimed that he was kidnapped by a gang of cartel hitmen from his residence two nights prior to his body being discovered with around seventy gunshot wounds.

As a fervent admirer, I can’t help but reflect on the harrowing ordeals that two influential YouTubers endured before their untimely demises. Despite their tragic passing, the criminal organization behind these heinous acts has left an indelible mark on Mexico, with crime continuing to thrive and cast a shadow over the nation.

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2025-01-16 01:50