: She is credited with inventing the motorcycle-riding assassin technique, where gunmen on bikes would spray victims with bullets and flee.
: Investigators believe she was responsible for 40 to 250 murders , including the accidental killing of a two-year-old boy, Johnny Castro, during a failed hit on his father.
: Blanco earned this moniker because she allegedly murdered or ordered the deaths of all three of her husbands: Carlos Trujillo, Alberto Bravo, and Darío Sepúlveda. Cocaine Godmother
: At 19, she ran away from home to escape sexual abuse by her mother's boyfriend, supporting herself through theft and possibly prostitution. The Drug Empire
: Allegedly, at age 11, she kidnapped a boy from a wealthy neighborhood and shot him after his family refused to pay the ransom. : She is credited with inventing the motorcycle-riding
: In 1964, she illegally entered the U.S. and settled in Queens, New York, with her second husband, Alberto Bravo, a cocaine smuggler. They established a massive drug operation but fled to Colombia in 1975 to avoid federal indictment.
: She is credited with masterminding unique smuggling methods, such as using custom-designed lingerie with hidden compartments for drug mules. Violence and the "Black Widow" Nickname : At 19, she ran away from home
: Returning to the U.S. in the late 1970s, she settled in Miami, where her arrival coincided with the violent Cocaine Cowboy Wars . Her network reportedly earned up to $80 million per month at its peak.