The Miami Gangster Who Exposed a Nursing Home Drug Theft Ring-tantan

A violent Miami gangster walked into a nursing home and discovered staff members stealing residents’ medication.

The first thing Rico Alvarez noticed when he stepped into Bay Palms Senior Care was the smell.

Not medicine.

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Not disinfectant.

Rot hidden beneath lavender spray and overheated air conditioning.

The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead while wheelchairs lined the hallway walls like abandoned luggage nobody planned to claim.

A television played an old game show too loudly from the common room.

Somewhere nearby, an elderly woman coughed so hard it sounded painful.

Rico stood perfectly still for a moment.

Six-foot-two.
Black linen shirt.
Gold chain at his throat.
Tattooed hands resting at his sides.

People in Miami usually moved away when they saw him coming.

Inside Bay Palms, nobody even looked up.

That bothered him immediately.

His grandmother Elena Alvarez lived in Room 214.

Eighty-two years old.
Second stroke three months earlier.
Arthritis so severe she could barely close her fingers some mornings.

She had raised Rico after his father disappeared into prison during Rico’s ninth year.

His mother vanished not long after.

Elena became everything.

She worked thirty-one years at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Double shifts.
Night rotations.
Christmases missed.

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