Netflix’s limited series explores the rise to drug lord supremacy of Griselda Blanco. This is how she died.

Starring Sofia Vergara, the limited seriesGriseldafollows the life and rise ofGriselda Blanco, known as the “Godmother of Cocaine” in Miami in the 1980s.

Doing exactly whatNetflix‘sbest TV showsdo best, the six episodes turn a real-life story into a bite-sized, palatable drama, bursting with action and violence.

As the title suggests, the narrative takes a lot of inspiration from reality.

How did Griselda Blanco die?

How did Griselda Blanco die?

Allegedly, the drive-by motorcycle shooting mimicked the same assassination style Blanco was credited with introducing in Miami during her prime.

Speaking of her death shortly after her murder, Professor Bruce Bagley, author of the book Drug Trafficking, stated [viaThe Guardian]: “It’s some kind of poetic justice that she met an end that she delivered to so many others. Here is a woman who made a lot of enemies on her rise and was responsible for the deaths of untold numbers of people.

“She might have retired to Colombia and wasn’t anything like the kind of player she was in her early days, but she had lingering enemies almost everywhere you look. What goes around comes around.”

As the Netflix series highlights, Griselda Blanco was best known for heading up southern Florida’s cocaine trade in the late 1980s, earning billions of dollars before being convicted of three murders – including a two-year-old boy. Though nothing was ever officially confirmed, detectives suspected her of as many as 200 more.

Griselda was found guilty in 1985 of conspiring to manufacture, import, and distribute cocaine.

She received the maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. Blanco reportedly continued to run her empire while serving time. She was later charged with three counts of first-degree murder during her original sentence.

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