BOGOTA (Reuters) - One of Colombia's most feared drug cartel assassins walked free on Tuesday after serving 22 years in jail for scores of murders ordered by notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar during ...
One of the United Kingdom’s most well-known drug kingpins, often referred to as Britain’s version of Pablo Escobar, has been released from prison raising concerns that he may return to a life of crime ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The leader of a prominent Colombian criminal group who pleaded guilty to U.S. drug trafficking charges was sentenced on Tuesday to 45 years in prison by a judge in Brooklyn who ...
Though he regularly worked with Escobar and calls him the “boss of bosses” in his book, Lehder says the Medellín cartel was a ...
Pablo Escobar wasn’t just the richest criminal in history, he built a private prison where he partied, gambled, and lived like a king. Armed guards were his friends, and there were no bars anywhere.
Pablo Escobar didn’t just go to prison — he negotiated his own surrender and built a “jail” that functioned like a luxury ...
Pablo Escobar, often dubbed the 'King of Cocaine' actually tried to buy off Colombia’s national debt in order to evade US prison. At the height of his infamous cartel days, he is said to have been one ...