On July 3rd, 2006, shortly after eating his lunch, Inspector Franklin M. Brewster Chase, the head of the Judicial Technical Police (PTJ) Sensitive Investigations Unit in Panama, the Unit in charge of investigating high profile drugs cases, became sick and was rushed to the Hospital. Sixteen days later, in the early hours of July 19th, he died. The Panamanian Government announced that Mr. Brewster had been poisoned with an organophosphate product. Most likely, an insecticide mixed in his food. A communiqué circulated the next day from an alleged criminal organization, calling this “Operación Factura Roja”, the retaliation for the seizure...