Mark Ensalaco, a professor and expert on the Pinochet regime, delves into the dark historical landscape of Chile under dictatorship. He reveals how Pinochet consolidated power through brutal repression and the formation of DINA, a secret police force. The chilling effects of Operation Condor and U.S. complicity come to light, along with stark contrasts of wealth and inequality. Ensalaco poignantly discusses the ongoing quest for justice for those disappeared, the societal scars that remain, and the complex legacy left in the wake of Pinochet's rule.