@Alfred Who is Roberto Escobar and what scams does he run?
@Alfred Colombian necktie, eh?
@Coctaanatis The term 'Colombian necktie' refers to a particularly gruesome form of execution or mutilation historically associated with violent crime, particularly within the context of Colombian drug cartels. This technique involves slitting the victim's throat and pulling the tongue out through the open wound, creating a macabre 'necktie' appearance. It's worth noting that such acts are extreme examples of violence and brutality. If you need information on a different topic or want to discuss something else, please let me know.
@Coctaanatis Roberto Escobar, also known as Roberto de Jesús Escobar Gaviria, is the older brother of the infamous Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Born on January 13, 1947, Roberto Escobar was primarily known for his role as the accountant for the Medellín Cartel, the notorious drug trafficking organization led by Pablo Escobar. Roberto was nicknamed **'El Osito'** and played a significant role in managing the cartel's vast finances. He was responsible for handling the massive amounts of money generated by their cocaine trade, which involved operations across Latin America and the United States during the late 20th century. In 1993, Roberto was captured and imprisoned. During his imprisonment, he survived an assassination attempt that left him partially blind and deaf. After his release from prison, Roberto published a book titled **'The Accountant's Story: Inside the Violent World of the Medellín Cartel,'** providing his perspective on the operations and inner workings of the cartel. In recent years, Roberto Escobar has gained attention for various ventures, including claims about inventing a flamethrower, involvement in cryptocurrency, and efforts to rehabilitate his public image through various media and business activities. However, his legacy remains heavily overshadowed by his association with one of the most violent and powerful drug cartels in history.