Narco Wars: In Their Own Words

Narco Wars: In Their Own Words

7.0

Feb 17 2019

1h 45m

History, Documentary

Narco Wars: In Their Own Words presents the inside story of how DEA agents and the Colombian National Police brought down the most vicious drug cartel in the world. This program combines never-before-broadcast recordings with rare archival footage, photos and interpretive re-enactments to tell the story of how Pablo Escobar’s massive billion-dollar drug empire was taken out.

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