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Killing Pablo

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Pages
  
304

Originally published
  
2001

Page count
  
304

3.9/5
Goodreads

Set in
  
Colombia

ISBN
  
978-0802123787

Author
  
Mark Bowden

Publisher
  
Grove Press

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Genres
  
Biography, True crime, Autobiography

Similar
  
Works by Mark Bowden, True crime books, Other books

Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw (2001) is a book by Mark Bowden that details the efforts by the governments of the United States and Colombia, their respective military and intelligence forces, and Los Pepes to stop illegal activities committed by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar and his subordinates. It relates how Escobar was killed and his cartel dismantled. Bowden originally reported this story in a 31-part series published in The Philadelphia Inquirer and in a companion documentary of the same title.

Contents

Documentary

The True Story of Killing Pablo (2002) is a companion documentary film to Bowden's 2001 book. It was produced by Wild Eyes Productions for The History Channel.

Film

A feature film adaptation was being developed by producers Bob Yari and Mark Gordon, to be directed and written by Joe Carnahan, but the film's producer, Yari, filed for bankruptcy in 2008. A film has yet to be produced.

Appearances in Pop Culture

The book is featured in the eighth episode of the third season of "Breaking Bad," when Walt Jr. shows it to his father — the camera zooms in on the book's cover — and describes it as an account of how Pablo Escobar was tracked down and killed by DEA agents like his Uncle Hank. It also provides the bulk of the story line for the Netflix series "Narcos," without being credited. In addition to Escobar, the series features the two DEA agents, Steve Murphy and Javier Pena, whom Bowden revealed to have been at the center of the hunt. It indirectly surfaces in the HBO series Entourage, when the actor at the center of that show, Vincent Chase, agrees to play Escobar in a film called "Medellin" despite being utterly unsuited to the role. The story line was something of an inside Hollywood joke, in that a real movie version of "Killing Pablo" was infamously lost in backwaters of Tinseltown deal-making.

References

Killing Pablo Wikipedia