Jorge Ayala Explained

Jorge "Rivi" Ayala
Birth Date:6 September 1957
Birth Place:Santiago de Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Other Names:
  • Riverita
  • Ed Vasquez
  • Ed Ramirez
  • Carlos Mendez
  • Jorge Aldarez[1]
  • Jorge Cuesta
  • George Cuesta
Occupation:Contract killer
Criminal Status:Incarcerated

Jorge Ayala-Rivera, also known as "Rivi"[2] is a Colombian criminal who is best known for his work as a hitman for Medellín Cartel leader Griselda Blanco.[3] [4] In 1993, Ayala was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.[5]

Background

Jorge Ayala was born in Cali, Colombia but grew up in Chicago. In addition to his mother tongue of Spanish he also became fluent in English, which he spoke at a native level. Ayala was born with a distinctive high-pitched voice.[6] [7]

While living in Chicago, Ayala started off as a car mechanic for his father at General Motors, but eventually strayed into criminality and started stealing cars for chop shops across the city. He generated additional income by facilitating the entry of Mexican illegal aliens into the United States.[8] [9] [10]

In 1979, a job that required him to transport used guns by truck first took Ayala from Chicago to Miami,[11] after which he decided to stay in the Miami area. Here Ayala took on a job as an enforcer, "shaking down" individuals who owed money.[8]

Working for Blanco and the Medellín Cartel

Ayala was considered to be Griselda Blanco's top enforcer. He led a small crew which helped him carry out various crimes. Rivi's brother, Alonso Ayala, also worked as a sicario for Blanco.[12] [13]

Killings

Ayala pled guilty to three killings in 1993, but was believed to be responsible for roughly three dozen murders that took place during the Miami Drug War.[14]

Johnny Castro

In 1982, Griselda Blanco ordered Ayala to kill Jesus “Chucho” Castro, one of her former enforcers. According to George Cadavid, a Miami police homicide detective, she wanted Castro dead after he had been hired to protect a drug supplier, but refused to carry out an unspecified order.[15] However, Ayala claims that Blanco wanted Castro dead for an offense against one of her sons.[16]

The attempt on Castro's life occurred on February 6 of that year. Ayala and Miguelito Perez drove up alongside Castro's vehicle while he was stopped at a red light and executed a drive-by shooting with a silenced machine gun.[17]

However, the bullets missed Castro and accidentally killed his two-year-old son, Johnny, whom they were unaware was in the car with his father. Ayala was charged with the murder of Castro's son in August 1988.[18]

Alfredo and Grizel Lorenzo

Acting on orders of Griselda Blanco, Ayala and his crew killed drug-dealing married couple Alfredo and Grizel Lorenzo in their South Miami home on May 26, 1982. Their killings were the apparent result of a cocaine shipment which the couple had received from Blanco, but failed to pay her for.[19] [20] According to Ayala, Griselda Blanco had originally ordered the murder of everyone in the house, but he made sure that the kids of Alfredo and Grizel Lorenzo were not harmed.

Additional murders

Law enforcement apprehension

Jorge Ayala was arrested in connection with a Chicago bank robbery. It was during this time that authorities were also searching for Griselda Blanco's top hitman, whom they only knew by the name of "Riverita". Soon after his capture, they realized that he was the assassin they had been looking for.[7]

Trial and sentencing

Ayala made an agreement with Florida district attorney's office to testify against Griselda Blanco who had been charged with three counts of first-degree murder, but the case fell apart and was ultimately dismissed due to Ayala being involved in a phone sex scandal with two secretaries that worked in the state's attorney's office.[22] Ayala pleaded guilty in 1993 to three murders and was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years. If released, Ayala will be deported to Colombia.[23]

In popular culture

A character based on Ayala, renamed to "Rudy", was briefly featured in Cocaine Godmother, a 2017 TV film loosely based on the life of Griselda Blanco. Martin Rodriguez plays Jorge 'Rivi' Ayala in the 2024 Netflix limited series titled Griselda.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Photos from Cocaine Cowboys (cocainecowboys) on Myspace. Myspace.
  2. Web site: Third District Court of Appeal . cases.justia.com.
  3. Web site: Mickey Munday Is The Last "Cocaine Cowboy" Left Alive. September 5, 2012. Vibe.
  4. Web site: Ovalle . David . Miami judge rejects freedom for Cocaine Cowboys hitman . miamiherald . 22 August 2013 . 24 April 2020.
  5. Web site: 'Cocaine Cowboys' stage play on target for Miami Beach in 2019 Miami Herald. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180103211913/http://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/performing-arts/article192754459.html. 2018-01-03. Miami Herald.
  6. Web site: Griselda Blanco: So Long and Thanks for All the Cocaine. Billy. Corben. September 4, 2012.
  7. Web site: A Profusion of Corpses. Forrest. Norman. October 6, 2005. Miami New Times.
  8. Book: Morton, James. The Mammoth Book of Gangs. April 19, 2012. Little, Brown Book Group. 9781780330891. Google Books.
  9. Web site: Hitmen: Jorge "Rivi" Ayala from Murder Dictionary. www.stitcher.com.
  10. Web site: Cocaine Cowboys on Instagram: ""Rivi" "Riverito" Jorge Ayala (Jul. 5, 1957) -Started off as a car mechanic for his dad at General Motors. -Became one of the biggest car…". Instagram.
  11. 2014 . Documentary . English .
  12. Web site: Godmother Griselda Blanco shot to death in Colombia. 2012 at 1:30am. Posted by Gangsters Inc. on September 4. View. Blog. gangstersinc.ning.com. 4 September 2012.
  13. Web site: 3 LINKED TO MALL SLAYINGS 1979 DADELAND KILLINGS UNSOLVED. Beth . Duff Sanders. Sun-Sentinel.com. 19 May 1990 .
  14. Web site: South Florida's Most Notorious 'Cocaine Cowboys'. 2021-08-06. NBC 6 South Florida. 13 April 2017 . en-US.
  15. News: Around the Nation; Father of Slain Boy Asked to Come Forward. The New York Times. February 14, 1982.
  16. Web site: The Brutal Legacy of Griselda Blanco (1943-2012). June 17, 2017.
  17. Web site: Griselda Blanco: Escaping The Electric Chair. November 20, 2012.
  18. Web site: THE GODMOTHER. RICHARD. SMITTEN. Sun-Sentinel.com. 19 February 1989 .
  19. Web site: The Cocaine Cowboys Hit List: Murder & Mayhem Commonplace During 1980s Miami Drug Boom. Scott. Burnstein. June 19, 2017.
  20. News: 'Cocaine queen's' killers sought. BBC News. September 4, 2012.
  21. Web site: Miami Private School Rolls Out Gun-Detection System to Prevent Shootings. Manuel. Madrid. September 20, 2019. Miami New Times.
  22. Web site: Secretaries Suspended Over Phone Sex . 2022-04-20 . AP NEWS . en.
  23. Web site: Drug cartel hitman seeks reduction of Florida life sentence. UPI.