Friday, 7 September 2012

"Godmother Of Cocaine" Shot Dead In Colombia

Griselda Blanco, a convicted drug trafficker who was once known as the Godmother and the Queen of Cocaine, has been shot dead by an unidentified gunman, police in Colombia have said. Mauricio Cartagena of Medellin's metropolitan police said the 69-year-old was killed at a butchers shop in the city on Monday. Mr Cartagena said a man approached Ms Blanco at the shop and fired before escaping on a motorcycle driven by another man. She died on her way to the hospital. He said the police had not identified a firm motive for the killing. "We don't know why they killed her, but the first hypothesis would be revenge or a settling of accounts," Mr Cartagena said, referring to her past involvement in drug trafficking. Ms Blanco was among the first Colombian women to traffic cocaine to the United States in the 1970s and 1980s. She had been deported back to Colombia in 2004 after serving nearly 20 years behind bars in the United States for drug trafficking and three drug-related killings. She served three concurrent sentence after pleading no contest in 1998 to second-degree murder charges. Authorities said Ms Blanco arranged three contract killings in 1982 that took the lives of toddler Johnny Castro, 2, and drug dealers Alfredo and Grizel Lorenzo. The child died when bullets meant for his father, Jesus Castro, hit the boy instead, police said. She already had been serving prison time for cocaine trafficking when she entered her plea in the killings.

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