Maria & Pablo

Maria was born in 1961 in Colombia. Maria’s older brother worked with Pablo while he was still in his initial days of drug crime. It is said that Maria’s brother had introduced her to Pablo. Since her brother became an important member of Pablo’s small-scale illegal enterprise, Maria had the opportunity to meet him on various occasions. Soon, they fell in love and subsequently decided to tie the knot.

Maria’s family opposed the alliance, citing Pablo’s lower social status. The opposition forced them to elope in 1976. While Pablo was 27 years old at the time of their wedding, Maria was just 15 years old. She gave birth to their first child, Juan Pablo Escobar, on 24 February, 1977. Their daughter, Manuela Escobar, was born in 1984.

Though Maria and Pablo were happily married, the then budding criminal was involved in numerous affairs and had many mistresses. His affair with a journalist named Virginia Vallejo is well-known and is also well-documented. Maria knew everything about this affair and also about Pablo’s other mistresses, but she never abandoned him.

While many suggest that it was her unconditional love towards Pablo which made her to tolerate all his debaucheries, Virginia, in her book ‘Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar’, has suggested that Maria was addicted to the lavish lifestyle that she had with Pablo. Perhaps, Maria also knew that it would be almost impossible for her to take care of herself and her children without the support of her husband. Also, since she had severed all ties with her family in order to marry Pablo, she couldn’t even seek the help of her family.

Maria was married to Pablo for 17 long years before he was shot dead by police in 1993. As an aftermath, a team of cops traced Pablo’s house and seized all his assets which left the family broke. Maria had to flee to Columbia as the local police were after her. She led the life of a refugee in Columbia and in many other countries within a short period of time before fleeing to Argentina.

Though she wanted to settle down permanently in a safer place, Pablo’s reputation forced her to lead the life of a fugitive as she had to constantly change her name and her identity. She changed her name to Maria Isabel Santos Caballero in order to find a shelter in Argentina. Her children too, had their names changed. While Juan became Sebastian Marroquin, Manuela changed her name to Juana Manuela Marroquin Santos.

In the year 2000, Maria was arrested after her whereabouts were disclosed by a television show. She was arrested, along with her son, under many charges including money laundering. The investigation suggested that Maria was involved in drug trafficking and that she had the details of Pablo’s business. Maria denied all the allegations and stated that she was just Pablo’s wife and that she had nothing to do with his illegal businesses. She was later released as none of the charges against her could be proved.