Samantha LeeAmanda MaciasChristopher Woody
Pablo Escobar was not a man to mess around with. As a kid he was just a petty car thief with big dreams, but rose to be one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful men. He could remove anyone standing in his path in the blink of an eye. “If a politician, judge or policem...
When cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar was shot dead in 1993, the four hippos he brought to his private zoo in Colombia were left behind in a pond on his ranch. Since then, their numbers have grown to an estimated 80-100, and the giant herbivores have made their way into the country...
The majority of the hippos still live inside Escobar's former estate, which was turned into a theme park in 2007, but the issue is that they can't keep them contained. Some have been able to get out which is how they are turning up in other areas. Oberdan Martinez runs a the...
Peña tell the true story of how they helped put an end to one of the world’s most infamous narco-terrorists in Manhunters: How We Took Down Pablo Escobar―the subject of the hit Netflix series, Narcos. Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar’s brutal Medellín Cartel was responsible for ...
Pablo Escobar was one of the, if not the most notorious human beings ever to walk this earth. His assassination caused a great relief, but also a great pain to many. He was shot and killed along with one of his bodyguards on atop of a roof while running away from the police.(Biograph...
There's a whole Pablo Escobar analogy here. What is Pablo Escobar like? Yeah, he killed so many people. He's a horrible, horrible person. Well, countless deaths, not just the drugs. I mean, murdering innocent people who wouldn't go along with his stuff or knew too much or whatever ...
doi:10.1080/02109395.2014.965455Bravo-Valdivieso, LuisEscobar, José-PabloRoutledgeEstudios de Psicología
Luis Bravo-ValdiviesoPontificia Universidad Católica de ChileJosé-Pablo EscobarPontificia Universidad Católica de ChileEstudios de Psicología: Studies in Psychology