Monthly Archives: November 2017

Irregular and Extraordinary Rendition Against US Citizens Still Going On

You’re asleep when they come for you. Or you’re relaxing on the couch. Or walking home on a quiet, unassuming night. They arrive in a group. Dark clothes, maybe masks. They rush you all at once. Your hands, secured with zipties. Simple, hard to break. A blackbag is placed over your head. It blinds you, muffles the sounds you hear. The sudden darkness is suffocating; combine that with the fear and confusion, and it’s hard to breathe. Maybe they stun [...]

Irregular and Extraordinary Rendition Against US Citizens Still Going On2018-05-27T22:12:25+00:00

Wikipedia – Rendition (law)

In law, rendition is a "surrender" or "handing over" of persons or property, particularly from one jurisdiction to another. For criminal suspects, extradition is the most common type of rendition. Rendition can also be seen as the act of handing over, after the request for extradition has taken place. Rendition can also mean the act of rendering, i.e. delivering, a judicial decision, or of explaining a series of events, as a defendant or witness. It can also mean the execution of a judicial order by the directed parties. But extraordinary rendition is [...]

Wikipedia – Rendition (law)2018-10-09T20:19:28+00:00

Keys Weekly – Man On The Run

New book chronicles life as a fugitive This is one of those crazy, jaw-dropping, page-turning stories that can make a reader whisper an expletive by page 3. Key West resident Dan “Tito” Davis and Peter Conti, Hollywood screenwriter, wrote a helluva story about Tito’s life drug trafficking and running from the FBI for 13 years. “Gringo: My Life as an International Fugitive” is now available on Amazon , and #3 on Amazon’s Hot New Releases for Law Enforcement Biography, [...]

Keys Weekly – Man On The Run2018-05-27T22:12:41+00:00

Barnes & Noble – Gringo Book

"We've known for quite a while that Peter Conti is able to capture the essence of American culture, especially the streets, dead on. With Gringo, we see that Conti writes equally as well about such diverse locals as a post-Escobar Medellín, the jungles of the Darien Gap, and the swarm of humanity in Mumbai. He introduces us to a wide range of characters including a Bandito named Fonzie, a hit woman who moonlights as a tutor, a chemistry nerd, [...]

Barnes & Noble – Gringo Book2018-05-27T22:12:49+00:00

Kirkus Reviews Dan “Tito” Davis

Dan “Tito” Davis grew up in a family of seven in South Dakota. After years of dealing drugs; time spent in prison; two marriages and a whole lot of living in between Tito was set up on false drug charges by a long time friend. Faced with 30 years in prison for a crime he did not commit Davis went on the run for 13 years avoiding federal law enforcement across multiple countries and continents. Black-bagged in 2007 while [...]

Kirkus Reviews Dan “Tito” Davis2018-05-27T22:23:46+00:00

Capital Journal – Gringo from Onida

International drug crime fugitive and felon Dan Davis, born in Pierre, grew up in Onida, South Dakota, succeeding as a high school athlete and summer jockey at regional horse races in Fort Pierre and Aberdeen. That was before he went on to make and spend millions of dollars over two decades of dealing speed pills, pot and cocaine before fleeing federal charges of dealing methamphetamine. He traveled the world incognito for 13 years before the feds finally nailed him in [...]

Capital Journal – Gringo from Onida2018-10-09T20:15:10+00:00

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