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Along with the narcotours that operate out of Medellín, there are souvenir venders selling Escobar baseball caps, ashtrays, mugs, and key rings Escobar T-shirts are displayed next to soccer jerseys and Pope Francis memorabilia.

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An increasing number of people who knew Pablo Escobar-employees, relatives, and enemies-are trying to sell versions of his epic life and death, encouraging a cottage industry of books, television shows, and documentaries. But he is a minor player in a growing industry.

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In 2014, Roberto founded a holding company, Escobar, Inc., to license the family name. Shaking his head, he said, “No act of violence is justified.” Angrily, he recounted how enemies had stolen the horse from him and returned it castrated. In the dining room, he pointed to an oil painting of a brown stallion, a racehorse named Earthquake. “We could fit two million dollars there,” he said, then peremptorily dropped the plank. Beneath a writing desk in the living room, Escobar lifted a plank to reveal a hidden compartment. Inside, a Jet Ski-supposedly one that Roger Moore used in a James Bond film-sat near a photograph of Escobar driving it across bright-blue water. An exterior wall was speckled with ragged bullet holes, the result of a kidnapping attempt. Roberto was a gruff tour guide, hustling guests from room to room, but his visitors seemed too awestruck to complain. His damaged eye was a milky blue, and he periodically squirted drops of medicine into it. While he was in prison, a letter bomb delivered to his cell exploded, leaving him blind in his right eye and deaf in his right ear. Roberto, seventy-one, still looked like an accountant he wore khakis, a blue short-sleeved shirt, and thick-rimmed spectacles. One recent morning, a group of visitors from the United States and Europe arrived in a chauffeured van-part of a growing influx of narcoturistas, who come to see the places where Pablo Escobar lived and worked.

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The house, a bungalow of white painted brick, can be reached by a gated driveway off a steep mountain road, roughly halfway between the Envigado plateau, where Pablo Escobar grew up, and the middle-class neighborhood in Medellín where he was gunned down by Colombian police, in 1993. These days, Roberto Escobar, having served fourteen years in prison, earns money by leading tourists around one of his family’s former safe houses. Once, during an extended hike through the forest to elude capture, he threw a briefcase containing a hundred thousand dollars into a river, because it was heavy. Although Roberto was never as extravagant as his brother, he was accustomed to flying on private jets, and sent his children to a Swiss boarding school. Known as El Osito, or Little Bear, he was the older brother of the narcotrafficker Pablo Escobar, who was then among the richest men in the world, responsible for a drug-smuggling empire that extended from Colombia to a dozen other countries. When Roberto Escobar was the head accountant for the Medellín cartel, in the nineteen-eighties, he handled billions of dollars a year-so much cash that he sometimes resorted to stuffing it in plastic bags and burying it in the countryside.

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