Ricardo Morales (intelligence Agent)
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Ricardo Morales Navarrete (June 14, 1939December 20, 1982), also known by the moniker "El Mono", was a
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and agent of the United States
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. He also worked for the DISIP, or Venezuelan intelligence service, and as an
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for the U.S.
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,
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, and
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.


Biography

Ricardo Morales was born in Havana, Cuba on June 14, 1939. He fled Cuba and came to the United States in 1960. He worked for the U.S.
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(CIA) for a period, including a stint in the Congo in 1964, where he claimed to have killed hundreds while serving as a
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. He also worked in
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while the CIA was looking to destabilize the Fidel Castro government in Cuba, and took part in the
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of Cuba in 1961. A report in the ''
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'' said that within the CIA, Morales was known for his "quick wits and courage". Morales has been a subject of discussion in relation to the
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. According to Morales son, Ricardo Morales Jr., his father told both him and his brother that "I didn’t do it but I was in Dallas two days before waiting for orders. We were the cleaning crew just in case something bad had to be done". He further said that he saw
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at a CIA training camp and recognised him when his picture was circulated in the aftermath of the assassination. In 1968, Cuban exile militant
Orlando Bosch Orlando Bosch Ávila (18 August 1926 – 27 April 2011) was a Cuban exile militant, who headed the Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU), described by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation as a terrorist o ...
was arrested and tried for firing a
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at a Polish freighter. Morales, as an informant for the FBI, had infiltrated Bosch's group "Cuban Power", described by the government as a terrorist group. Morales taped his conversations with Bosch, and also gave him bogus explosives that were later used in a bomb placed on a British freight ship. As an FBI informant, Morales was among those who testified against Bosch at the trial, and the recordings of their conversations showed Bosch's knowledge of explosions on board foreign ships. Initially, Morales was among those arrested for the bombings, but was released as an informer. His testimony contributed to Bosch's conviction and imprisonment. Over the years, Morales would also serve as an informant for the
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and the
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. Over the next six years, Morales was the target of two unsuccessful assassination attempts, including a bomb attack on his car in April 1974. Two years later, when Bosch moved to Venezuela at the invitation of DISIP head Orlando García, Morales was serving as García's deputy, and had rooms in the same hotel that Bosch lived in. On October 6, 1976, Cubana de Aviación Flight 455 was blown up in midair, killing all 73 people on board. Investigators traced the bombing to two Venezuelan passengers, Freddy Lugo and Hernán Ricardo Lozano, and soon after, Bosch and fellow Cuban exile
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were implicated in the attack and arrested in Venezuela. Soon after the bombing, Morales told the FBI that individuals in the Venezuelan government were involved in the bombing, and that Posada Carriles had knowledge of it. In 1982, Morales, who had moved back to Miami and was testifying for the government in a narcotics investigation, claimed responsibility for the bombing himself, stating that the men who had planted the bomb worked for him. In a 2006 interview, Bosch stated that before his arrest he was summoned to Morales's office, and offered some money and the chance to leave Venezuela, which he declined. In the same year, Posada Carriles denied involvement in the bombings, and claimed that Morales was responsible. The case that followed the narcotics investigation in 1982 was thrown out of court by a judge who stated that Morales lacked credibility as a witness. Those charged in the case included Rafael Villaverde, another Cuban exile trained by the CIA. Villaverde disappeared in a boating accident near the Bahamas shortly after his arrest in March 1982. Morales died on December 20, 1982, after being shot during a fight in a bar on
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. He was 43 years old. After a month-long investigation, the police stated that his death was a
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for which nobody would face charges. Journalist
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stated that the circumstances of the death were never clarified. In reporting his death, ''
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'' described him as a "spy, counterspy, mercenary, confessed murderer, bomber, informer, dope dealer and operator extraordinary". Morales' son, Robert Morales, was killed in the 2025 Florida State University shooting in
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