Griselda Blanco: The Queenpin of a Billion-Dollar Drug Empire

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Griselda Blanco: The Queenpin of a Billion-Dollar Drug Empire
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Griselda Blanco is suspected of being involved in 40 murders across the U.S., including all three of her husbands. At its height, her network was pushing $80 million a month in cocaine. Blanco’s life blurred the line between fact and fiction as she clawed her way to a position of power, a period of mass violence and unrest which began on April 9, 1948, when popular politician Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was assassinated on the streets of Bogotá. By the time La Violencia ended a decade later, 200,000 people had been killed.

Griselda Blanco is suspected of being involved in 40 murders across the U.S., including all three of her husbands. At its height, her network was pushing $80 million a month in cocaine. The Godmother. The Black Widow. Queenpin. Griselda Blanco ’s many aliases and nicknames speak to the notoriety she gained by heading a billion-dollar, blood-soaked drug empire that stretched from Colombia to the United States.

Blanco’s life blurred the line between fact and fiction as she clawed her way to a position of power, a period of mass violence and unrest which began on April 9, 1948, when popular politician Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was assassinated on the streets of Bogotá. By the time La Violencia ended a decade later, 200,000 people had been killed. Some of the destruction that rocked Bogotá is shown April 15, 1948, in the aftermath of the assassination of populist leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán on April 9. Blanco and her contemporaries learned that “power frequently came through violent acts

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