

Chapo in his signature baseball cap, toting an AR-15.


Andrew Hogan in June 2010, carrying $1.2 million in cash inside FedEx boxes


Andrew Hogan with 2,513kg bricks of cocaine in Ecuador, in November 2010


Chapo paraded in front of the world's press on February 22, 2014.
Credit: AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo


The Chicago Crimes Commission names El Chappo Public Enemy Number One, replacing Al Capone, in February 2013. Credt: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green


Video of Chapo interrogating a man tied to a post under a palapa


Packages of cocaine stored in the tunnel at Safe House 3 along with fake plastic banana used for shipping the drugs.


Andrew Hogan's google map showing pertinent locations in Sinaloa, including clandestine airstrips throughout the Sierra Madre mountain range, marked with blue plane icons.


Below Safe House 3, in a tunnel lit by fluorescent lamps, large quantities of cocaine were stored on makeshift racks


Brady exiting the tunnel underneath the bathtub in Safe House 3.


The 1.5 km long tunnel in which Chapo escaped from Altiplano prison on July 11, 2015. PVC pipe pumped fresh air throughout the passageway, and metal tracks had been laid so that Chapo could go away on a railcar rigged to the frame of a modified motorcycle. AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo.


Andrew Hogan and Brady with El Chapo in custody
The gripping behind-the-scenes story of the manhunt for America's most wanted drug lord, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman has just been published.
Hunting El Chapo: Taking Down the World's Most Wanted Drug Lord is the true story of how a young drug enforcement agent, Andrew Hogan, tracked down and captured El Chapo in an eight-year-long chase. The story is soon to become a movie.
Kathryn Ryan talks to the book's co-author Douglas Century.