Cocaine Godmother «Validated — 2024»
Griselda Blanco (1943–2012), widely known as the or "La Madrina," was a notorious Colombian drug lord who pioneered the cocaine trade between Colombia and major U.S. cities like Miami and New York. Early Life and Criminal Beginnings
: Born in Cartagena, Colombia, on February 15, 1943, she moved to Medellín at age three. She grew up in extreme poverty, which reportedly led her to pickpocketing and other crimes by age 11.
: Investigators believe she was responsible for 40 to 250 murders , including the accidental killing of a two-year-old boy, Johnny Castro, during a failed hit on his father. Cocaine Godmother
: She is credited with masterminding unique smuggling methods, such as using custom-designed lingerie with hidden compartments for drug mules. Violence and the "Black Widow" Nickname
: She is credited with inventing the motorcycle-riding assassin technique, where gunmen on bikes would spray victims with bullets and flee. Griselda Blanco (1943–2012), widely known as the or
: Blanco earned this moniker because she allegedly murdered or ordered the deaths of all three of her husbands: Carlos Trujillo, Alberto Bravo, and Darío Sepúlveda.
: Allegedly, at age 11, she kidnapped a boy from a wealthy neighborhood and shot him after his family refused to pay the ransom. She grew up in extreme poverty, which reportedly
: Returning to the U.S. in the late 1970s, she settled in Miami, where her arrival coincided with the violent Cocaine Cowboy Wars . Her network reportedly earned up to $80 million per month at its peak.