Casey Ramirez’s Drug-Filled Plane Was Down, Its Pilot Vanished and His Cocaine Captured. What Now?
- In April 1983, Casey Ramirez planned a drug smuggling operation involving pilot Bill Coulombe and crew members Greg Schmidt and Kent Moeckly.
- Pilot Bill Coulombe, working for Ramirez, landed a plane filled with nearly 400 pounds of cocaine in the Bahamas and fled the scene.
- The DEA and U.S. Customs began tracking Ramirez after the capture of the plane, marking a significant moment in their investigation.
- Ramirez’s plan unraveled further as Coulombe's landing provided vital evidence to authorities, increasing the urgency to apprehend him.
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