The legendary tale of griselda blanco, the infamous colombian drug boss dubbed the cocaine godmother or the black widow, has come to life in a netflix biographical series. Most famously, they allowed the hitman who worked with figures like colombian trafficker “godmother” griselda blanco to speak openly about the gruesome violence he had engaged in on their behalf. That documentary’s mythologizing helped shape later books and movies about the miami drug wars.

The kings of miami doesn't focus on the story of griselda but rather examines the stories of sal magluta and willy falcon, two childhood best friends who became legends in the miami underworld in their own right, following in the vein of griselda. Griselda blanco, known as “the queen of cocaine,” “the godmother” and “mafia’s mother” was a particularly ruthless player in the cocaine trade. Authorities believe she was behind the shipment of tons and tons of cocaine from colombia to miami in the 1970s and 1980s, cnn reported in 2012. Griselda is also featured as a character in the colombian telenovela pablo escobar, the drug lord and the spanish telenovela la viuda negra is inspired by the female drug lord's story, with. Sofía vergara takes the lead in the new netflix miniseries griselda, a dramatization of the life of colombian drug dealer griselda blanco, known as “the godmother of cocaine. ” One of miami’s most notorious drug traffickers, magluta made an estimated $2. 1 billion in cocaine money with the help of his partner willy falcon. But at the height of their power, these drug lords weren’t seen as all that bad.

Sofía vergara takes the lead in the new netflix miniseries griselda, a dramatization of the life of colombian drug dealer griselda blanco, known as “the godmother of cocaine. ” One of miami’s most notorious drug traffickers, magluta made an estimated $2. 1 billion in cocaine money with the help of his partner willy falcon. But at the height of their power, these drug lords weren’t seen as all that bad. In fact, magluta and falcon were viewed as “robin hood” figures in their community. Major traffickers in miami at the time include the falcon brothers and sal magluta who smuggled in around $2 billion of cocaine from colombia, as well as medellín cartel traffickers rafael cardona salazar, carlos lehder, mickey munday, jon roberts, griselda blanco, george jung, barry seal and max mermelstein. They evaded the authorities for years despite their flashy lifestyles and their utter inability to lie low.

They evaded the authorities for years despite their flashy lifestyles and their utter inability to lie low.