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But his real business continued all the while, helping to make Colombia the murder capital of the world, peaking at 27,000 murders in 1992. Often, the two talk about the drug wars that are still playing out, and note that—though much has changed since they became agents—the U.S. is leading the world in consumption of marijuana and cocaine. So as Peña and Murphy travel the world, they implore their audiences to come up with solutions. Neither of them are in favor of legalization, but without change, there’s nothing stopping another Escobar from rising to power again. S: There are people out there who look up to criminals as heroes. Over the course of our investigation, we attributed about 10,000 to 15,000 murders of innocent people to Pablo Escobar. There are other estimates that peg the number even higher: at over 50,000. We certainly didn't want anyone to make this guy a hero, when he's nothing more than a mass murderer. Unless you count that he was also the world's most wanted criminal, the inventor of narcoterrorism (we'd never even heard of such a thing before him), and a paedophile (he met his wife when she was 13 and they got married shortly after). His list of crimes goes on and on. He's certainly no one anybody should look up to as a hero. The 2016 album The Life of Pablo by American rapper Kanye West was named after the three Pablos who inspired and represented some part of the album, with one of them being Pablo Escobar. [103] Mugshots | Pablo Escobar – Hunting the Druglord". snagfilms.com. 2005. Archived from the original on 24 October 2017 . Retrieved 24 October 2017. This episode follows Escobar on his journey to becoming the Columbian Godfather.

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Deas, Malcolm (4 December 1993). "Obituary: Pablo Escobar". Independent. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016 . Retrieved 29 July 2016.

At the same time, Peña and Murphy were hitting their stride as partners. Although they had completely different styles, they worked well together. In Narcos, the duo is often represented as at odds with each other, but 25 years after their partnership began, neither Peña or Murphy can remember ever getting in a fight. “We just hit it off,” Murphy said. “Our personalities are kind of different, but it’s what made our partnership work.” Javier Peña and Steve Murphy Photograph courtesy of Steve Murphy Also Caracol TV produced a TV Series, Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal (Pablo Escobar, The Boss Of Evil), which began airing on 28 May 2012, and stars Andrés Parra as Pablo Escobar. It is based on Alonso Salazar's book La parábola de Pablo. [96] Parra reprises his role in TV Series Football Dreams, a world of passion and El Señor de los Cielos (season 1). Parra has declared not to play the character again so as not to typecast himself. The Search Bloc assault team arrived outside of the place Escobar was hiding, in his hometown of Medellín. In ten minutes, a fatal gunshot to the ear would end Escobar’s reign of terror. Chepsiuk, Ron (1999). The War on Drugs: An International Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio. p.133. ISBN 978-0-87436-985-4. Archived from the original on 7 June 2022 . Retrieved 7 June 2022.

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There are young people – who don’t know the story and who don’t know the consequences of violence – who see a TV series, watch a movie or read a book about my father’s life and want to be like him,” Marroquín said in an interview with journalist Luis García Casas for German broadcaster Deutsche Welle last week. “But my father is very far from being a hero – I always say if someone reads my book and wants to be Pablo Escobar, then I did a bad job.”Escobar, Roberto (2012). Escobar. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-1848942912. Archived from the original on 18 October 2023 . Retrieved 19 May 2023. Argentinian filmmaker Nicolas Entel's documentary Sins of My Father (2009) chronicles Marroquín's efforts to seek forgiveness, on behalf of his father, from the sons of Rodrigo Lara, Colombia's justice minister who was assassinated in 1984, as well as from the sons of Luis Carlos Galán, the presidential candidate who was assassinated in 1989. The film was shown at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and premiered in the US on HBO in October 2010. [55] In 2014, Marroquín published Pablo Escobar, My Father under his birth name. The book provides a firsthand insight into details of his father's life and describes the fundamentally disintegrating effect of his death upon the family. Marroquín aimed to publish the book in hopes to resolve any inaccuracies regarding his father's excursions during the 1990s. [56]

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When Netflix began filming a series based on Escobar’s life, they reached out to Agents Peña and Murphy to serve as consultants. While the agents recounted all the details of the hunt to the writers of the show, they understood that the show would take creative liberties with it. Shortly after Chino arrived, Escobar held a party at the ranch. It was the day before his birthday. Exhausted, the host went to bed at 3am. Guests were still arriving. “We were in the spirit and more friends and family arrived with guitars. It was past midnight and we said: ‘Hey, it’s Pablo’s birthday! Let’s go wake him up’,” Chino recalls. That was when he captured perhaps the most famous photo of Escobar, asleep in bed, shirtless, with a bottle on the floor. The judges faced a simple choice: a bribe or a bullet, or, as Escobar infamously put it, plata o plomo—silver or lead. Sicarios would offer the judges briefcases full of money.According to Peña, the first judge who refused was killed along with his family the next day. “From then on, people started accepting the money,” he said. “And you know what, I don’t blame them.” Javier Peña in front of a Colombian National Police helicopter, which was used for search and seizure missions. Photograph courtesy of Javier Peña Javier: It's true that people viewed him in different ways. For example, you're going to hear that he was a Robin Hood. We don't agree. Yes, he gave money to the poor, built homes, but he always expected something in return. In March 1976, the 26-year-old Escobar married María Victoria Henao, who was 15. The relationship was discouraged by the Henao family, who considered Escobar socially inferior; the pair eloped. [71] They had two children: Juan Pablo (now Sebastián Marroquín) and Manuela.His standing offer was “plata o plomo,” which means, “silver or lead.” You could take Escobar’s money and work for him, or you could choose to stand up to him and die. In the end Escobar was too successful and too well-known. The United States increasingly put pressure on Colombia to put an end to his reign. Telemundo Media's 'Pablo Escobar, El Patron del Mal' Averages Nearly 2.2 Million Total Viewersby zap2it.com". TV by the Numbers. Zap2It. 10 July 2012. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012 . Retrieved 4 September 2016. Nevertheless, Javier Peña’s role in taking down perhaps the most infamous drug lord in history was nothing short of essential. Fleming, Michael (8 October 2007). "Stone to produce another 'Escobar' ". Variety . Retrieved 28 November 2007.

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But Escobar found his true calling in contraband. He started to smuggle car stereos and home appliances. But by the 1970s, he had discovered that the real money was in cocaine. American Made': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 29 September 2017. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019 . Retrieved 24 November 2017. Macias, Amanda (12 May 2016). "Military & Defense: This dilapidated villa once served as a Caribbean getaway for drug-kingpin Pablo Escobar". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 19 September 2018 . Retrieved 10 September 2016. Escobar's legacy remains controversial; while many denounce the heinous nature of his crimes, he was seen as a " Robin Hood-like" figure for many in Colombia, as he provided many amenities to the poor. His killing was mourned and his funeral attended by over 25,000people. [8] Additionally, his private estate, Hacienda Nápoles, has been transformed into a theme park. [9] His life has also served as inspiration for or has been dramatized widely in film, television, and in music. What remains, more than anything, are memories. He has a date imprinted on his memory: December 2, 1993. On that day he was in a dark room developing a roll of film. Suddenly, the radio interrupted the broadcast with breaking news: Pablo Escobar had been killed by the authorities while he was trying to escape across a rooftop in Medellín. Chino didn’t know exactly what to think: “I felt a sense of relief because society had been freed from an outlaw and a terrorist. But I also felt sad; Pablo was my friend,” he says with tears in his eyes.Se conoce foto de la hija de Pablo Escobar en Buenos Aires". El Tiempo. 25 April 2018. Archived from the original on 21 September 2018 . Retrieved 19 September 2018. Weekly Screengrab: Sparring Partners". TribecaFilmFestival.org. 1 October 2007. [ permanent dead link]



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