In reality, authorities say, Ross was renting out his property as a grow site for $13,000 and knew it was being tended by Vazquez and another man. Officials have said Ross called 911 because he believed the men paying Vazquez and another man planned to take the plants without paying him $3,000 they still owed.
I remember listening to an interview with Willie Sutton after he "retired" from bank robbing. One of the keys to his "success" was that everyone in his operation got the same amount of money, e.g. the driver got the same amount on stolen money as Willie received. His reasoning was that no matter their involvement they all had the same risks and it reduced jealousy. He also respected his "gang members," so it was relatively easy to recruit the best in the business. He made a point of saying that when it all comes down to it, running a successful bank robbing enterprise was just like running a business: plan well, hire the right people, respect your personnel, and ensure everyone is rewarded.