The Colombian drug lord met a grisly, undignified end.

By Abby Robinson

Published: Thursday, 25 January 2024 at 08:00 AM


Griselda Blanco’s departure from this world was as dramatic as you’d expect from a woman who was nicknamed the “Cocaine Godmother” and “Black Widow”.

The Colombian native was one of the most notorious and powerful cartel bosses to have ever done it, successfully wresting control of the South Florida drug trade from the hands of her many adversaries in the late 1970s and ’80s, despite being a woman, and reportedly just five foot tall.

Her net worth was said to have been in the billions, and the Miami murder rate reportedly increased substantially during her rule.

But Blanco’s lifestyle put a target on her back, and she eventually met a brutal, grisly end.

Who killed Griselda Blanco?

Griselda Blanco died on 3rd September 2012, in Antioquia, a department of Medellín, Colombia. She was 69 years old. 

Blanco was shot twice in the head by two mystery assailants travelling on a motorcycle while she was leaving a butcher’s shop – a style of killing that officials said Blanco herself leaned on frequently to do away with her adversaries.

She died en route to the hospital.

Her pregnant daughter-in-law was also present, but was unharmed. She’s said to have placed a Bible on Blanco’s chest following the attack.

The identity of the killers, who immediately fled the scene, remains unknown, despite a police search. But Blanco certainly had no shortage of enemies.

“It’s some kind of poetic justice that she met an end that she delivered to so many others,” said Professor Bruce Bagley, author of Drug Trafficking in the Americas and head of the University of Miami’s department of international studies (via The Guardian).

“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.”