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La viuda negra is a 2014 Spanish-language telenovela produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for United States-based television network Univisión and for Colombia-based television network Caracol Television. It is an adaptation of the book La patrona de Pablo Escobar of José Guarnizo based on history from Griselda Blanco.
Synopsis
The story of Griselda Blanco, a woman who as a teenager was raped by her stepfather repeatedly. Griselda decides to leave home because her mother did not believe her stepfather abused her. Griselda joins a gang of criminals in order to survive alone in the world. Griselda falls for "Cejas" the first man who betrays and Thus was born "La viuda negra", a woman who murdered her three husbands for having betrayed.
La viuda negra es una telenovela grabada en localizaciones de Colombia y Estados Unidos producida por RTI Produccionespara Caracol Televisión,Televisa y la cadena estadounidense UniMás. Es una adaptación del libro La patrona de Pablo Escobar de José Guarnizo basado en la historia de la narcotraficante colombiana Griselda Blanco, más conocida como "la reina de la coca".
La telenovela La viuda negra competirá ratings con Camelia, la texana así anunciaron los presidentes de las cadenas Telemundo y UniMás cadenas de televisión estadounidenses de habla hispano. Las dos narco novelas serán estrenadas en el mes de febrero en el horario de las 10pm/9c horario de los Estados Unidos.
La viuda negra se estrenó a nivel mundial en Galavisión y Univisión como parte de una vista previa para el estreno, la telenovela será transmitida por el canal UniMás.
Biography[edit]
Blanco was born in Cartagena, Colombia, on the country's north coast. She and her mother, Ana Lucía Restrepo,[2] moved to Medellín when she was three years old. In the documentary film Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin' with the Godmother, Blanco's former lover, Charles Cosby, recounted how Blanco, at age 11, allegedly kidnapped, tried to ransom, and eventually shot a child from an upscale flatland neighborhood near her own slum neighborhood.[1][3]
By her preteens, she had become a pickpocket, and at the age of 14 she ran away from her allegedly physically abusive mother. Blanco resorted to prostitution for a few years in Medellín,[1][3] until age 20. She married her first husband, Carlos Trujillo, and bore three sons: Dixon, Uber, and Osvaldo.[4] In the mid-1970s, Blanco and her second husband, Alberto Bravo, emigrated to the United States, settling in Queens, New York. They established a sizable cocaine business there, and in April 1975, Blanco was indicted on federal drug conspiracy charges along with 30 of her subordinates, at that time the biggest cocaine case in history. She fled to Colombia before she could be arrested, but in the late 1970s she returned to Miami. This is what led to Blanco's mass murders.[1][3]
She was known as the first Colombian drug lord to export cocaine to the United States, and the person who taught the minions of the 1970s, after killing several rivals, even one of her own husbands at short range.
Blanco was involved in much of the drug-related violence known as the Cocaine Cowboy Wars that plagued Miami in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when cocaine supplanted marijuana.[5]
Her distribution network, which spanned the United States, brought in US$80 million per month.[1] Her violent business style brought government scrutiny to South Florida, leading to the demise of her organization and the free-wheeling, high profile Miami drug scene of those times. She was suspected of masterminding over two hundred murders.
In 1984, Blanco's willingness to use violence against her Miami competitors, or anyone who displeased her, led her rivals to make repeated attempts to kill her. She moved to California to escape the assassination attempts. On 20 February 1985, she was arrested by DEA agents in her home. Held without bail, Blanco was sentenced to more than a decade in jail.[6] She continued to run her cocaine business while in jail. By pressuring one of her lieutenants, the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office obtained sufficient evidence to indict her for three murders. However, the case collapsed, largely due to technicalities, and Blanco was released from prison and deported to Colombia in 2004.[1] Before her death in 2012, she was last seen in Bogota Airport in May 2007.[3][7]
Blanco had four sons, three of whom were killed in Colombia after being deported following prison sentences in the U.S. Blanco bore her youngest son, Michael Corleone Blanco by her lover Darío Sepúlveda, who left her in 1983, returning to Colombia, kidnapping Michael when he and Griselda disagreed over who would take custody. Blanco paid to have Sepulveda assassinated in Colombia, and her son returned to her in Miami.[3][8] According to the Miami New Times, "Michael's father and older siblings were all killed before he reached adulthood. His mom was in prison for most of his childhood and teenage years, and he was raised by his maternal grandmother and legal guardians."[8]
In 2012, her last living child, Michael Corleone Blanco, was under house arrest after a May arrest on two felony counts of cocaine trafficking and conspiracy to traffic in cocaine.[9]
On September 3, 2012, Griselda Blanco was killed by a drive-by motorcyclist in Medellín, Colombia.[10]
Blanco was openly[11] bisexual.[12][13]
De gehele serie staat er dus op, 78 afleveringen, tevens gecontroleerd, als liefhebber van La Piovra, Pablo Escobar, Corleone, el señor de los Cielos & La Reina del Sur, die ik later ook wil uploaden voor de liefhebbers
De eerste upload was niet helemaal goed gegaan, nu dus wel gelukkig, uiteindelijk dus mijn eerste upload gedaan.
Ik hou me aanbevolen voor meer maffia-series zoals Alias el Mexicano, El cartel de los Sapos etc, groetjes, Dutch
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