Juan Pablo chose the name "Sebastián Marroquín" from the telephone book and adopted it as his new name since he needed a new identity, stating in an interview with Skavlan that airlines refused to sell to him under the Escobar name. Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (/ ˈ ɛ s k ə b ɑːr /; Spanish: [ˈpaβlo eskoˈβaɾ]; 1 December 1949 - 2 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and politician, who was the founder and sole leader of the Medellín Cartel.Dubbed "the king of cocaine", Escobar was one of the wealthiest criminals in history, having amassed an estimated net worth of US$30 billion by the.
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Pablo Escobar was a Colombian drug trafficker who collaborated with other criminals to form the Medellín cartel in the early 1970s. Eventually, he controlled over 80 percent of the cocaine. Juan Diego Quesada Medellín - Dec 24, 2021 - 10:30 EST The man seems absorbed, lost in his own thoughts. Steam rises from a blue cocktail on the table in front of him. To his right sits his. In Colombia, a drug lord's posthumous celebrity brings profits and controversy. By Jon Lee Anderson February 26, 2018 Once the world's most notorious outlaw, Pablo Escobar is now commemorated. On December 2, 1993, one day after Escobar's birthday — according to Mark Bowden's book " Killing Pablo ," he celebrated with marijuana, a birthday cake, and wine — the Search Bloc tracked the.
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Now an architect and industrial designer, Juan Pablo Escobar, 32, has changed his legal name to Sebastián Marroquín to avoid scrutiny and notoriety.. 'Hey, I'm the son of Pablo Escobar. Don't be like my father.' That's an important message for the Colombian people." Marroquín, who has the same thick face and wide girth of his father. Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (December 1, 1949-December 2, 1993) was a Colombian drug lord.He is known as one of the "World's Greatest Outlaws".Escobar was the hardest cocaine dealer to catch. He is probably the richest and most successful criminal in world history. Some sources say that he was the second richest criminal ever, after Amado Carrillo Fuentes. Juan Pablo Escobar: 'My father was no hero'. Luis García Casas / kb. 08/12/2015. "The drug problem is not going to be resolved with machine guns. At some point, mankind will have to make peace. After several weeks, agents arrested Ramos's long-term girlfriend as she attempted to wire drug money to Mexico. In a safe at her flat they found $480,000 and another half a million stuffed into.
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On December 2nd of 1993, Pablo Escobar was intercepted by the Colombian national police using their radio directional-finding equipment, talking to his son, Juan Pablo, who was in Bogota. NARRATOR : Escobar, the cursed legacy, Juan Pablo Escobar, son of the head of the Medellín cartel, is told from a new angle. Exclusive testimony and unpublished archives retrace the life of the son of the drug lord, assassinated in 1993, in a documentary series of four episodes to be discovered Friday at 9:05 p.m. on RMC Story.
Show Juan Pablo Escobar, Ep Interview with Sebastian Marroquin (the son of Pablo Escobar) | SVT/NRK/Skavlan - Oct 10, 2020 Twenty years ago, on December 2, 1993, Pablo Escobar, the pioneer of Colombia's cocaine trade, was killed on a rooftop in his native Medellin by police. His death signaled the end of one era of drug trafficking and the birth of another, as the drug trade continued apace, with Medellin still at its heart.
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The Medellín Cartel ( Spanish: Cártel de Medellín) was a powerful and highly organized Colombian drug cartel and terrorist organization originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia, that was founded and led by Pablo Escobar. Of the dozen or so principal characters, only two—Escobar's cousin and aide-de-camp Gustavo Gaviria (Juan Pablo Raba) and Colombian President Cesar Gaviria (Raul Mendez)—sound at all Colombian.