Today, Sebastián Marroquín doesn't run from his father’s memory; he uses it as a cautionary tale. In his writings, he dismantles the "narco-glamour" often seen in television shows. He tells the story of Pablo Escobar, Mon Père not to celebrate a criminal, but to ensure that no other child ever has to inherit a throne built on glass and blood.
It was a vow that could have ignited a second generation of war. But within hours, the weight of his father’s legacy crashed down on him. He realized that if he chose the path of the sword, he would never live to see his own children grow. The Path of Forgiveness Pablo Escobar Mon pГЁre
On , the world changed. Juan Pablo received the news that his father had been killed on a rooftop in Medellín. In a moment of raw, adolescent rage, he shouted into a radio reporter's microphone: "I will kill all those bastards myself!" Today, Sebastián Marroquín doesn't run from his father’s
The luxury soon turned into a life on the run. Juan Pablo recalls nights spent in cold, damp safe houses where his father would literally burn millions of dollars in cash just to keep the family warm. The "Prince of Medellín" was now a fugitive. It was a vow that could have ignited