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Pablo Escobar's nephew found $18 million after following a smell he described as being '100 times worse than death' ...
Colombian farmer Josè Mariena Cartolos reportedly found more than half a billion dollars belonging to drug kingpin Pablo ...
A criminal quizzed over the 1969 abduction and murder of Muriel McKay later helped British villains to hide the proceeds of ...
The country is in shock. Flags are at half mast. Carlos Galán, Bogotá’s mayor, declared three days of mourning. (He was 12 ...
On December 2, 1993, Pablo Escobar, the wealthiest drug kingpin the world has ever seen, attempted to flee from a hideout in his home base of Medellín, Colombia, by scrambling across a ...
The former CEO of the company behind the sketchy Escobar phones has pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering.
Colombians have bid farewell to senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died this week more than two months ...
Effort to erase Medellín's connection to Pablo Escobar took another step Thursday when authorities seized a $2.5 million he once owned that his brother was now operating as a museum.
The real Pablo Escobar was killed in 1993 by Colombian National Police. Referred to as “The King of Cocaine,” he’d been estimated to be the wealthiest criminal in history during the height ...