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>lives your fantasy life
the ultimate /biz/man

>> No.50532964
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>>50532013
imagine how wild the sex must've been

>> No.50532987

>killed for being a drug merchant
>by drug merchants

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>>50532964
>He would try and get girls aged around 14 to 17, often aspiring models, who he would pay to sleep with him.
>A girl who survived the cull of 49 teenage girls, in 1987, told local newspaper El Tiempo in 1991, that those killed had betrayed him by giving information to his rivals.
>When asked why Escobar killed them she said: “If you talk out or snitch you are dead."
>"They are walking dead those who listen to conversations that they shouldn't. To stay alive you need to keep quiet and they didn't know that."
>One semi naked body found on a Medellin street had 28 gun shot in a cross on her her upper body. She was not even 15 and as was typical with Escobar's girls, had come from a poor area of the city.
>In his book Operation Escobar, writer German Castro Caycedo said that Escobar preferred girls aged for 14 to 17 and he met his wife when she was 13 and he was 24. He would invite girls to his apartment in an exclusive part of Medellin.
>Escobar was said to have a fetish for virgin girls
>"Popeye" also interestingly revealed that while Escobar had made his million trafficking cocaine he didn't take it himself.
>He said: “He doesn’t have vices, he never tried cocaine and would only have a few beers, he would never get drunk.”

>> No.50533120

>>50533068
based except for the mass culling, they got lured but then again knowing colombian whores, they were dumb as rats

>> No.50533123

>>50533068
Interesting. He definitely tried and on occasion used cocaine but by all accounts he was not a regular user. He was apparently a big pot head

>> No.50533159

>>50533068
Basado

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>>50533120
>>50533123
>>50533159
>On Wednesday, November 6, 1985, the guerrilla group M19, or the April 19 movement, stormed Colombia’s Palace of Justice and held all 25 of the country's Supreme Court justices and hundreds of civilians hostage.
>The M19 rebels had been frustrated by the government's violation of a ceasefire, and they were allegedly there with the backing of the country's most powerful drug lord, Pablo Escobar.
>Over the next two days, the Colombian army mounted an operation to retake the building and free the hostages.
>By the time the crisis was resolved, almost all of the 30 to 40 rebels were dead, scores of hostages had been killed or "disappeared," and 11 of the court's 25 justices were slain.
>The M19 rebels, a left-wing group, took the court with the goal of forcing the justices to try then-President Belisario Betancur and his defense minister for violating a peace deal the Colombian government had reached with the rebels a year and a half earlier.
>M19 also opposed the government’s move toward extraditing Colombians to the US — a point on which the rebels and Colombia’s powerful drug traffickers, led by Pablo Escobar, agreed. According to both Mark Bowden's "Killing Pablo" and Escobar’s son, the Medellin drug boss paid the rebels $1 million for the job.