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"He became a hero to us because of the choices he made," said his aunt, Michelle Mancilla.
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"He was the type of guy that was the middle man," said Mancilla.
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Señor Mancilla had once been a small-scale Sugar Boy in one of the eastern provinces of Cuba, where his father owned a sugar plantation and a mill.
Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003
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Mancilla recognized us as Cubans by our accents, came over, introduced himself, and within two minutes, solved my unemployment problem.
Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003
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Mancilla said he knew Serena for two years -- during and after his Airtek stint.
My Dark Places Ellroy, James, 1948- 1996
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His pal Enrique "Tito" Mancilla ratted him off for the Jean Ellroy snuff.
My Dark Places Ellroy, James, 1948- 1996
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His last known address: 952 Westmoreland, L.A. The address didn't match the address Mancilla gave him.
My Dark Places Ellroy, James, 1948- 1996
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"Guatemala needs a strong man to govern this country," said Juan Mancilla, 54, a thrift store owner among thousands of cheering Perez supporters at a recent rally in the capital.
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A second-generation Latino, Mancilla began attending a Protestant church as a teen after his parents converted from Catholicism.
USATODAY.com News 2012
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"When I was younger, I was Catholic because that's just what Hispanics did," said Ray Mancilla, 28.
USATODAY.com News 2012
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