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Dubbed the "Butcher of Lyon" for his wartime torture of prisoners, former Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie fled to South America after the end of World War II.
“Organized crime has dusted off an old, perverse and desperate practice of the sort Pablo Escobar used to try to prevent the fall of his cocaine empire: putting a price on the lives of the count ...
Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie was deeply involved in setting up one of South America's most important drug cartels, according to a report Friday by German news weekly Der Spiegel. Dubbed the ...
Police in Peru have captured a group of extortionists that used Nazi insignia to intimidate their victims, authorities said Tuesday. The five suspects from Colombia and Venezuela were arrested in ...
Phoenix police say 22-year-old Osvaldo Campa and 20-year-old Pablo Manuel Escobar Castillo were arrested Tuesday. Officers say the investigation started around 8:30 p.m. last Tuesday when two men ...
John Legend says it is “sad, sometimes shocking” to look now at his former collaborator Kanye West, who played an instrumental role in Legend’s musical breakthrough 20 years ago. The pair ...
Gerardo Caballero, son-in-law of Roberto Suarez, also told the outlet that Barbie helped them "a lot," including "in working together with Pablo Escobar." Barbie was recruited to work as an agent ...
With each passing day, it becomes increasingly likely that Aroon Escobar’s arrival in the major leagues is less a debate of “if” and more a question of “when.” Although “where” is ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- For the elected union chapter president of Los Angeles firefighters, the week began with him being suspended because of serious accusations of "financial mismanagement.
“He had so much optimism, so much creativity. It does feel sad, sometimes shocking, to see where he is now.” Legend and West later teamed for the latter’s “Blame Game,” and GOOD Music ...