Where is Griselda Blanco now? The show's ending doesn't make show her ultimate fate. For the unversed, she is no more. Who killed?Griselda Blanco? Why didn't the Netflix web series show her ultimate death? Here's all you need to know about?Griselda and its ending.?
Now that you have watched Netflix's interpretation of her story, you can read Griselda Blanco's true story here.
In the last episode, Griselda is feeling guilty for the first time. From a struggling mother to becoming the most feared drug lord, her journey has been quite daring, but this time she is questioning everything she has done so far. She accidentally killed a two-year-old boy while intending to kill his father, an ex-employee who she thought betrayed her. Her grief doesn't end here. She has been tapping into her supply of drugs and the DEA is also after her life.?
In the series finale, she ultimately gets caught and is imprisoned in the United States. So, where is Griselda Blanco now?
The makers of the show didn't show that in the series finale. They chose not to depict her intimate death.?
In Griselda?episode 6, the show takes a seven-year jump but doesn't show her release from jail. In reality, the drug lord was sentenced to 15 years in prison for smuggling and distributing cocaine. At the same time, she also pleaded guilty to three counts of second-degree murder, thus leading to three concurrent 20-year sentences.?
However, her health worsened in prison. She was a lifelong smoker. After she suffered a heart attack in 2002, she was released in 2004 and was sent back to Medell¨ªn, her hometown, as her health was getting worse.
While she was leading a simple life and trying to devote it to improving Medell¨ªn's condition, her rivals were still alive and haunting her. In 2012, when she was 69 years old, she was shot twice and murdered as she left a? butchery along with her?pregnant daughter-in-law. The assistants were on motorbike. The incident took place in 2012.
According to Doug Miro, the producer, "Emotional truth (was more important). When I say the truth, what we want is the essence of who the characters are emotionally, what their experience was, and what it's like to put on their shoes. To do that, you need to go past what's written, past what's published."
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