![]() After an intense negotiation, Jimmy manages to convince Tuco not to kill them but only to break one leg of each one so he can send a message. Still not convinced, Tuco threatens to torture Jimmy, thinking that he is a FBI agent due to their business being "too good", but Nacho convinces Tuco that he is speaking the truth, and they decide to let him go.Įven so, Tuco still plans to torture the twins to death because of the way they disrespected his grandmother. Jimmy explains that he was planning a scheme to bring down one of his former clients, but the twins accidentally confused the target with Tuco's grandmother. Tuco tries to interrogate Jimmy to find out if he's working for the government. ![]() Tuco and his associates, Gonzo, No-Doze and Nacho Varga, take Jimmy and the twins out to the desert. Jimmy convinces Tuco to let him and the twins go, but when he is about to cut them loose, Lars tells Tuco that the accident was all planned and it was all Jimmy's idea. He tries to explain to Tuco that he received a call from his clients claiming that they had an accident. The man, Jimmy McGill, introduces himself to Tuco as Lars and Cal's lawyer. As he is cleaning blood from a carpet, another man knocks on the door claiming to be an "officer of the court," Tuco grabs a gun from the top of a bookshelf and forces the man inside at gunpoint. He calmly convinces his grandmother to go upstairs and watch her soap opera and then proceeds to knock both brothers unconscious with a walking cane. One of the brothers calls her "biznatch," which deeply offends Tuco. They claim that Tuco's grandmother ran over one of them in her car and then tried to drive off, so they followed her home. Tuco is at his Abuelita's house cooking food for her when she arrives followed by the twin brothers, Lars and Cal Lindholm. Tuco talking with Jimmy McGill after holding him hostage in his home. He took over the meth trade from the bikers in the same year.Įventually Hector put Tuco in charge of the Salamanca's drug operation, which he continued running alongside Nacho, Gonzo, and No-Doze. According to Nacho, Tuco later felt bad about killing Dog Paulson. In 1998, he personally killed one of his friends and biker connections, Dog Paulson, for no apparent reason other than suspected double-dealing in supplying drugs, by shooting him in the face with a sawed-off shotgun in front of Nacho. He eventually descended into a life of severe drug abuse and, over time, gradually became mentally unstable whenever high on meth. By 1996, Tuco was in USA and he employed No-Doze, his brother-in-law Gonzo and Nacho Varga as his closet associates and lieutenants, and also employed a number of mid-level distributors, including Domingo "Krazy-8" Molina.įrom 1996 to 1998 Tuco and Nacho were selling methamphetamine that they bought from bikers in Riverside, California. Hector mentored Tuco through the "business" and he took over for his uncle when he was no longer able. Tuco Salamanca was born in Mexico at some point around 1970 and was raised by his uncle Hector, alongside his cousins Lalo, Marco, and Leonel, and his first cousin once removed Joaquin, to become member of the Cartel. Tuco (left) with his uncle Hector and cousins Marco and Leonel (right).
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