Now 36, Coronel maintains that Guzmรกn never talked about what he did for a living, she never asked about it, “nor did I watch him working.”
Meanwhile, she got used to living in Culiacรกnโthe capital of Sinaloaโand seeing Guzmรกn at his hideouts on weekends.
To visit, she’d leave her phone at home to avoid being tracked, and take a circuitous route that could involve multiple vehiclesโ”There were times that I had to leave in a car, then go into a store, leave through the back door and get into another car”โand small planes that landed on “clandestine air strips” in rural areas.
“For me, that was a normal life,” she said. “Now I realize it wasn’t normal.”


