Escobar was destined to die no matter which group found him first. A second season premiered in September , and Netflix has renewed it for a season three and four. For more information, please visit: Biography — Pablo Escobar Narcos.
Merchandise: Narcos Season 1 Narcos. Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube. La Catedral was a luxury prison built for Escobar which included a football pitch, bar, jacuzzi and waterfall. When four of his lieutenants were murdered and tortured in La Catedral, the government ordered for Escobar to be moved to a standard prison. Escobar married Maria Victoria Henao when she was just years-old and the pair remained together until his death in They had two children - Juan Pablo, who has since changed his name to Sebastian Marroquin, and Manuela.
His family was placed under police protection. Still, many Colombians mourned his killing. Escobar was the subject of a popular Colombian television mini-series, El Patron del Mal. The program was produced by Camilo Cano and Juana Uribe, both of whom had family members who were murdered by Escobar or his assistants.
Their story formed part of the backbone of the Netflix series Narcos. Roberto was Escobar's accountant for his drug gang in real life, but in the show, the accountant is depicted as a non-family member who turns out to be a CIA agent.
Roberto Escobar has since abandoned his efforts. Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prize—winning Chilean poet who was once called "the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language.
Griselda Blanco was a high-level operative in the infamous Medellin Cartel, known for trafficking cocaine in major urban centers like Miami, Florida, and her murderous ways. Brandon Teena, a young transgender Midwesterner, was attacked and murdered in Both were then killed by two of Escobar's sicarios. Before he could be transferred, Escobar escaped. Ultimately, Escobar's former criminal associates teamed up with the government and gradually dismantled his empire.
Rumors have circulated for years around his death. Former paramilitary leader and mafia boss Diego Fernando Murillo Bejarano, alias "Don Berna, " claimed his brother fired Escobar's shot. The organization sourced coca leaf from primary production points in Peru and Bolivia, processed it in Colombian jungle labs, then shipped cocaine to the United States, where operatives sold it on the streets.
He focused on international markets for cocaine and never sold the drug domestically to Colombians for consumption. Instead, Escobar initially used a Caribbean air route to feed the US market. Escobar also ordered contract killings to target police, judges, politicians and journalists. He dipped into extortion, too. While he was at the "Cathedral," he made his money by shaking down other drug traffickers, who had to pay him a fixed sum every month. Finally, Escobar was known for investing profits from the drug trade in luxury goods, property, and works of art.
However, his influence extended to as far as the United States, where he ran distribution networks. The city's murder rate was the highest in the world during Escobar's day. His actions, wealth and public profile also meant he had many enemies, whose eventual alliance would ultimately lead to his downfall. Escobar also maintained alliances with associates based in Andean production nations.
One of Escobar's most consistent enemies was the Cali Cartel. However, by the cartels were fighting a vicious turf war in Colombia.
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