La Viuda Negra- Griselda Blanco Updated

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La Viuda Negra- Griselda Blanco

La Viuda Negra- Griselda Blanco Updated

Before Pablo Escobar became a household name, the cocaine trade was dominated by a woman whose ruthlessness earned her the chilling moniker (The Black Widow). Griselda Blanco was not just a participant in the drug wars; she was a pioneer who transformed Miami into a battlefield and invented the very methods of assassination that would eventually lead to her own demise. The Making of a "Godmother"

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Blanco’s network was pushing roughly 3,400 pounds of cocaine a month, netting an estimated $80 million. She is credited with several brutal "innovations": La Viuda Negra- Griselda Blanco

She opened a lingerie factory to create custom undergarments with hidden pockets, allowing female couriers to transport cocaine undetected through airports. The Motorcycle Hit: She is credited with inventing the motorcycle drive-by shooting Before Pablo Escobar became a household name, the