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Fugitive Watch: Eduardo Ravelo, Hit Man and Gang Boss, Thought to Have Plastic Surgery to Elude FBI
Tuesday, Nov. 17 2009 @ 10:05AM
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Eduardo Ravelo: A prolific hit man who murdered his way to the top
He's wanted for racketeering, drug peddling, extortion and murder. He's accused of being a boss of the Barrio Aztecas in El Paso, 3,500-man strong gang specializing in murder-for-hire for Mexico's drug cartels. And he's believed to be hiding just across the Texas border in Juarez.

But though he's listed among the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, the agency can't seem to catch him. He's believed to have even had plastic surgery and altered his fingerprints to avoid arrest.

Agents say Eduardo Ravelo is lives quietly and modestly with his wife and children, which has made his capture especially hard. But if you believe prosecutors, he's also a one man crime wave...

They say he's responsible for dozens of murders in the Mexican and southern Texas drug wars. He rose to power in the Barrio Aztecas not only for his skill at killing, but for knocking off those above him. The FBI says he killed the boss to take the gang's top spot, and once stabbed and shot one of his own capos.

Ravelo goes by the nickname "Tablas," Spanish for wooden plank. He's also known as "Two-by-four." He's believed to be living in a gang controlled neighborhood in Juarez. And since he has citizenship in both Mexico and the U.S., he's been able to cross the border easily in the past.

Police say he always travels with bodyguards and armored trucks.