An abandoned Boeing 727 plane once owned by Pablo Escobar has been transformed into the world's coolest Airbnb - and makes ...
The money was discovered in an apartment where Escobar's nephew lives A nephew of infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar has said ... after he spent decades waging war against the Colombian state ...
During the war when the Search Bloc (a specialist police ... The day I looked in Pablo Escobar’s eyes I knew there and then I would die for him if need be. Despite how he is portrayed on ...
Fabio Ochoa Vásquez, founder of the Medellín Cartel, is deported to Colombia after serving over 20 years in a US prison for ...
Fabio Ochoa Vasquez, a Medellin Cartel co-founder and former lieutenant to notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar, was deported to ...
But it was not his actions in war zones he regretted ... he said he had finally found peace at the age of 78. Pablo Escobar, meanwhile, was shot dead in 1993 while on the run from the authorities.
In Killing Pablo, reporter Mark Bowden writes about Escobar and the hunt that led to his death, presenting it as one episode in the continuing soap opera of America's war on drugs. For Bowden ...
Pablo Escobar may have been one of the world's most ... because he was ready to declare war against the government for the third time. That day, he stayed on the phone too long.
Fabio Ochoa was indicted in the U.S. for his alleged involvement in the killing of a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) informant.
Living in Miami, Ochoa ran a distribution center for the cocaine cartel once headed by Pablo Escobar. Although somewhat faded from memory as the center of the drug trade shifted from Colombia to ...
Fabio Ochoa Vasquez, a Medellin Cartel co-founder and former lieutenant to notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar, was deported to Colombia on Monday after serving a long US prison sentence.