For young Juan Pablo, childhood was a surreal blend of absolute luxury and creeping dread. He lived at , a vast estate where he had his own zoo with giraffes and hippos. To him, Pablo was not the "King of Cocaine"—he was simply "Papá," the man who sang lullabies and promised to protect him.
On , the world changed. Juan Pablo received the news that his father had been killed on a rooftop in Medellín. In a moment of raw, adolescent rage, he shouted into a radio reporter's microphone: "I will kill all those bastards myself!" Pablo Escobar Mon pГЁre
Choosing life over vengeance, Juan Pablo fled to Argentina, changed his name to , and rebuilt his life as an architect. However, the ghost of his father followed him. He realized that to truly be free, he had to confront the pain his father had caused. For young Juan Pablo, childhood was a surreal