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DEA agents who hunted Pablo Escobar reveal chilling call where he ordered torture while on phone with wife
The DEA agents who hunted down Pablo Escobar are shedding new light on the kingpin’s dangerous nature, describing a phone call where the drug lord allegedly ordered a victim’s mouth covered during torture so he could finish a romantic call with his wife.
Steve Murphy and Javier Peña, who helped topple the Medellín Cartel in the early ’90s, joined the “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast to reveal what they know about Escobar and warn President Donald Trump about what that means for the war on drugs today.
“We’re intercepting his phone and he’s telling his wife, you know, that he misses her, he’s going to be together with her soon. He loves her,” Peña said. “Then in the background, you hear a guy yelling. So, he covers the phone, turns it on, says, ‘Cover his mouth!’”
Peña explained Escobar was likely torturing the person heard on the call while telling his wife he loved her. He added that Escobar’s charm could quickly shift to “killing as many people as he could.”
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Murphy and Peña are the real agents behind the Netflix hit “Narcos,” which followed a dramatized version of their hunt for Escobar. They revealed that from the moment they touched down in Colombia, they were targets with $300,000 bounties on their heads, placed by Escobar.
Murphy said he learned about the price on his head during his first week in the country.
“Initially you’re thinking, ‘What the heck, you know, I just got here,’ but in our culture, in the law enforcement culture, you laugh at things like that and then it becomes a joke,” Murphy said.
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Escobar was killed during an operation in Colombia in December 1993 after his location was traced through a phone call, leading to a rooftop shootout. Despite Escobar’s death, South American cartels continued to expand, a problem Peña said Trump must continue rooting out.
“As I’ve always said, they do not care – traffickers – who gets killed, who gets hurt, as long as they’re making money,” Peña said.
He urged the president to remain aggressive, adding, “Continue doing what you are doing. You got to put the pressure on. If not, they’re [going to] continue doing whatever they want to do.”
The Trump administration has ramped up its fight against the cartels, striking boats suspected of smuggling and taking Nicolás Maduro into U.S. custody on narco-terrorism and drug trafficking charges.
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Trump Gives Ken Paxton ‘Complete and Total Endorsement’ in Texas Senate Primary Against John Cornyn
President Donald Trump has backed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican race for U.S. Senate in Texas, praising Paxton as a loyal America First ally while criticizing incumbent Sen. John Cornyn as late to support Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.
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Wearing only a watch, a headlamp and flip-flops isn’t a great disguise when trashing a neighbor’s motion light
A Florida man was arrested last week on charges of trespassing on his neighbor’s property. He’s accused of performing unwanted handyman work on a faulty motion light and security camera.
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office says the man, identified as 62-year-old Robert Boston, took a ladder onto his neighbor’s property at 3 a.m. on March 25. Wearing only a watch, a headlamp and flip-flops, he’s accused of removing a malfunctioning floodlight and Ring camera.
Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette reports that he was arrested on May 14 after a warrant was executed. He faces one count of trespass with intent to commit an offense and criminal mischief with less than $1,000 in damage. His bail was set at $2,000.
The poorly disguised Boston allegedly caused $800 in damages by removing the faulty equipment and pulling wiring loose inside the wall.
The sheriff’s office’s report states that Boston made his way onto his neighbor’s property by walking around a six-foot privacy fence that separates his property from his neighbor’s.
He then ignored the “No Trespassing” signs and went to work. He reportedly told investigators that the floodlight and Ring camera had been malfunctioning for several weeks prior to the incident.
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The neighbor claimed this wasn’t the first time Boston had done something like this, although it wasn’t mentioned whether he was in his watch, headlamp, and flip-flop disguise during the prior incident.
She said he had turned off her floodlights on Dec. 24, 2025.
The local outlet added that the “security footage and the neighbor both confirmed the nude man walking on the property matched Boston’s driver’s license photo.”
That’s interesting. I had no idea there were areas of the country where you could have your driver’s license photo taken without any clothes on.
A fun little fact mentioned by the Press Gazette is that Boston is also married to Santa Rosa County School Board Chair Carol Boston. Man, Florida knows how to have fun.
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