Narcotours: Netflix fans uncover the real life of Pablo Escobar


The Colombian city of Medellín has long been associated with drug lord Pablo Escobar, and with the popularity of Netflixs Narcos, a new influx of tourists are visiting the city to see where the infamous kingpin operated. The Guardian’s Iman Amrani speaks to the people whose lives were affected by Escobar, and with the city’s mayor who is trying to turn Medellín’s narrative away from its dark past
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Sebastian Marroquíns Reflections on Pablo Escobar - 60 Minutes


Sebastian Marroquín is the son of the late Columbian cocaine drug lord, Pablo Escobar. Formerly Juan Pablo Escobar, he changed his name to Sebastian Marroquín to protect his family after moving to Argentina where he has lived in exile for two decades. Marroquín has come out of the shadows to share his personal story and identity in his international best-selling book translated in fourteen languages, Pablo Escobar: My Father. Now, he reveals the darkest secrets of the global mafia and corruption in his second book: Pablo Escobar in Fraganti: The Stories that My Father Never Told Me.

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ABANDONED 5-STAR Prison Pablo Escobar Built For Himself (Revealed by Ex-Drug Dealer)


We are huge fans of the show Narcos so while we were in Medellin, we had to get a tour of where some of the most intense days in Colombia history took place...Pablo Escobars Prison, La Catedral, as well as the place he was killed. It was a surreal experience, but what made it even crazier was that our tour guide himself was involved in drug dealing in the past and had an inside look at what this life is like. Let us know what you thought of the episode!

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Pablo Escobar Hid $500 Billion And $18 Million Was Found


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When you think of ‘bad guys’, you tend to think of the most ruthless criminals. Ones that not only got into crime early, but continued on this path for their entire lives. Then, as they got older, they started dealing with more substantial illegal activities, be it smuggling, or trafficking, illegal substances. Then of course, you imagine that these folks met their end in the hands of the police, and you can bet that it was not a pretty sight. Well, if this is your checklist, then look no further than the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. He was all this and more, and during his tenure as the top dog of the Medellin Cartel, he was worth an astonishing 25 billion dollars. Here’s the thing-- all that money had to go somewhere. After all, none of the banks wanted to touch all that dirty money. So Escobar hid it away in the walls of his estates, in the floorboards, even underground. And all those millions of millions of dollars are still being found today. Which brings us to today’s incredible story, as we hear from Nicolas Escobar, Pablo Escobar’s nephew, who found 18 million dollars in the walls of his home. A home that at one time, belonged to Pablo. It’s an incredible story, and it’s one that will surely make you think what could be stashed behind your OWN walls. Who knows? Maybe if you tear down that dry wall you too could find a stash of cash? Then we’d be making a video about you! Right here on The Richest.

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