
Pablo Escobar: The History of the Biggest Narco
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Matt Montanez
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Murderer, philanthropist, drug dealer, politician, devil, saint: many words have been used to describe Pablo Escobar, but one is irrefutable - legend. For the poor of Colombia, he was their Robin Hood, a man whose greatness lay not in his crimes, but in his charity; for the Colombian rich he was just a bloodthirsty gangster, a bogeyman used to scare children in their beds; for the rest of the world flush with his imported cocaine, he was public enemy number one.
When talking about Colombia, there is usually one thing that instantly comes to mind - cocaine. While this stereotype is not completely fair, it is difficult not to associate the country with drugs. Naturally, the name Pablo Escobar will come up when hearing about the emergence of the drug industry in the country. Escobar and his Medellin Cartel once led the drug trade in Colombia, trafficking around 80% of the world's cocaine supply. During his period of influence, Escobar amassed an estimated net worth of $25 billion.
Here is a preview of what you'll learn....
- Early years of Pablo Escobar
- Escobar and his rise to power
- Pablo's family
- Was Pablo Escobar like Robin Hood?
- Prison of La Catedral
- The end of Escobar
- Much, much more!