"THOSE WHO IGNORE THEIR HISTORY ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT." "Look at them." "Sleeping as usual." "Are you ready?" "Good morning, boss." "Good morning." "How are you, gentlemen?" "Good morning, boss." "How are you?" "Good morning, boss." "When's the police coming, man?" "I don't know, bro." "All I know is they said they're coming today." "Will they also take us when they get here?" "Didn't you hear the boss?" "Of course I did." "He said he's got our backs." "What does that mean?" "If they catch us, he'll pay for an attorney." "Attorney?" "How long will we stay in prison?" "About six months." "Six months, bro?" "With that nutcase?" "What?" "You're scared?" "You sure make a big deal out of nothing!" "Bro..." "That's nothing compared to what's coming for this bastard." "Don't worry." "Did he ask for anything in exchange for the information?" "No, he just gave me the information." "He didn't ask for anything." "What did he tell you exactly?" "That Herber is at a ranch in Guarne, Antioquia, and that we'll find him there today." "This is very strange." "Sir, it may be strange, but we have nothing to lose by verifying that information." "I need you to authorize transportation and the assault team." "I'll leave right away, and I'll take responsibility for everything." "Sit down and calm down." "Five or ten minutes won't change the future." "Get me in touch with Pedregal." "This needs carrots." "Go blend more, please." "This looks very light." "I don't like it." "Where's the love of my life?" "Fry more pork rinds." "This isn't enough." "Come on!" "Get going!" "So you're not talking to me again?" "Pato!" "Girls, could you leave me alone with my wife?" "Don't try to play dumb with me." "I know something's wrong with you." "Tell me what is it?" "It's nothing, Pablo." "I know something's wrong." "I've known you since you were little." "I practically changed your diapers." "I know something's wrong." "If you've known me since I was little, then tell me what's wrong." "Well, that's why I'm asking." "You're acting weird." "Do you have a problem with me?" "What is it?" "It's not with you." "It's with what you're doing." "With what I'm doing?" "Yes." "What am I doing?" "Loving my family?" "Looking after your needs and the children's?" "Is that what I'm doing?" "Telling you that I love you and miss you every day?" "Is that what bothers you about me?" "No." "What bothers me is that the good, loving, and kind man that is talking right now... is capable of doing all those barbaric things." "That s*** again?" "Then why'd you ask?" "Didn't you ask me?" "Why'd you ask?" "How many times do I have to tell you not to believe the things you hear?" "How many times?" "You think this is easy for me?" "You think it's easy being the wife of the man that appears on the news... the one being blamed for half the bad things that happen?" "You think that's easy?" "It's not easy." "You think I wanted my children to have a criminal for a father?" "No, I didn't want that." "You know the worst part?" "I'm terrified, Pablo." "I'm terrified." "The man I love is a murderer." "Can you prove that?" "Are you sure of that?" "Do you have proof of the things you're accusing me of?" "I'm saying this because I know who I am." "I don't know who you think I am, but I want to ask you something." "If you're so sure and convinced that I'm a murderer and the criminal, the evil man you speak of, then why are you still married to me?" "Answer me!" "What do you mean why?" "If it's that big of a problem, you can leave." "Leave." "Honey..." "Yes, General, I know that road well." "Yes." "I'll set up a commando and head out if you like." "This information is confidential." "I need to be the first to find out what you find on that ranch." "Very well, sir." "Do you know exactly where it's located?" "Hold on." "Are you feeling sick?" "What is it?" "What I don't understand, what I want you to help me understand, is why they called me and not the commander in Antioquia." "What difference does it make?" "I don't know if there is a difference, sir." "And I don't want to accuse anyone of anything, but if this person called me, it's because he thought" "I could do something with that information." "Would you like to take that risk?" "Colonel, we're going to handle everything ourselves." "I need two men at the municipality so they can guide Aristides to the ranch." "But..." "General." "Thank you!" "Keep me informed." "Yes, sir." "Be on your toes." "Hold on!" "Hello, sir." "May I help you?" "Yeah, man." "Lower the volume." "It's been one week of this noise!" "Show some respect!" "I'm sorry, sir." "It's just that the boss is having a very important celebration." "Really?" "What's so amazing?" "Really, bro?" "A whole week?" "Don't be upset, sir." "Be patient." "Everything will be back to normal tomorrow." "Who's your boss?" "This place used to be so peaceful." "This is like a bar now." "No, this isn't a bar." "You may be confusing this with the sacred tabernacle celebrations described in our Lord's Word." "To hell with religion." "No, no, no." "Watch it!" "Deuteronomy 16:15 says," ""Seven days you must perform the festival for the Lord your God because he will bless you in all you do." "You will be overjoyed!"" "How?" "Overjoyed, like the Lord says!" "Yes, smile." "Go home happily, with a joyful heart." "Glory to God." "Glory to God, amen!" "God bless you." "What do you mean, Gonzalo?" "Why can't we go?" "We're almost there." "Exactly." "It's reliable information, man." "The police know about Herber's party." "How do you know?" "What do you mean, Pedro?" "We've got contacts in the police ." "What's going on?" "This is strange." "Gonzalo says the police are headed to that party." "Damn." "No way." "You decide what you want to do with that information." "Say hello to your brothers for me." "The Motoas have been informed." "Call Mariachi." "Alright." "Who could it be?" "Hello?" "The people in Bogota know about the party Herber is throwing today." "It's the Colonel." "How are you, Colonel?" "Tell Pablo to beat it." "There'll be a commander there in less than an hour." "That's the most I can do." "I did my part." "I can't do anything." "Alright." "Thanks." "Alright, bro." "The police are on their way." "Hold on." "Does Marcos know about this?" "He knows the police are going?" "Yes, we told him ourselves." "Did he leave?" "Well, he'd be stupid to stay there." "Wait." "Let me call him to make sure he leaves." "Otherwise, things will get complicated." "Mariachi, we already told him." "Besides, remember he's got two of our trusted men in charge of his personal security." "No sir." "It's best to call him and make sure." "Knowing how crazy he is, he'd stay there." "He doesn't care about anything." "Do whatever you want, bro." "We gave you the information, right?" "It's up to you." "That place will be overrun with cops pretty soon." "Besides, those phones are probably tapped." "It's up to you, Mariachi." "Alright." "You have time to turn back, right?" "Fine, I'll turn back." "Goodbye." "Ok guys." "We're going back, guys." "The party's off." "Everyone's been warned." "Alright." "Is that information reliable?" "Very good, General." "Arresting Marcos Herber would be this government's most important arrest." "I want to be the first to find out." "Get your hands off me!" "Serve me some more." "Hey." "Yes?" "Where are the girls?" "What do you mean?" "This party's a sausage fest." "No, sir!" "Bring me some nice girls!" "Alright, boss." "By the way, where are my partners?" "You got me there, boss." "I don't know." "Go find out." "I will." "Go on!" "Kiko!" "Come here!" "Coming!" "How's everything?" "We're good, sir." "How many security teams do we have?" "We have two." "One of them is 20 miles away and the other one is about three miles away, in case of immediate action." "Alright, bro." "Be careful." "You're looking after my interests." "Don't let us die." "Have a drink, have fun, and stay on the ball." "Yes, sir." "This guy's asking for girls now." "Where will I find girls?" "He's getting suspicious." "When are the cops coming?" "Relax, man." "They'll be here soon enough." "Just find him a couple of tramps." "See you later." "I'm going to have a drink..." "How far are we from the ranch?" "About 15 minutes, Major." "Has anyone said anything?" "Well, she said they called asking for her services..." "For her and 10 other friends." "Anything else?" "We've gotten calls from people complaining about the noise coming from that ranch." "Good." "Very good." "Nice to meet you." "Likewise." "I'm Major Aristides." "I was informed you're going" "To El Palomar Ranch." "Yes." "I need you to help me." "Get lost, bro." "Hello?" "Lulu?" "Get three security teams ready." "Three!" "Move it!" "Things got heated." "Where are the girls?" "I called for ten girls." "They're coming." "Don't worry." "This man's really needy." "Go back and get at least ten more." "Hurry up." "Alright, don't worry." "You're welcome." "Thanks, honey." "Are you upset?" "Do you really want me to leave?" "How can you think that?" "I said this to my mom, and I'll say it to you as well." "You and my children are the most important thing I've got." "Well... since you threatened me." "You were so rude." "You told me to leave." "That was terrible." "Yes, I know." "I was a bit rude, but..." "I apologize." "I was upset." "I just wanted to know if you wanted to keep living with someone like me since you think I'm evil and a bad person." "Are you sure they're unarmed?" "They all looked like they were just partying, dancing, drinking..." "They were even doing coke." "What about the bodyguards?" "The few ones I saw were doing the same thing." "Drinking, dancing." "You know?" "There were a bunch of kids there, too." "Did you see the owner of the house?" "Did you see the owner of the house?" "No." "They were talking about "the boss," but I never actually saw anyone." "Give me the map." "Give me the map." "Help me out with something." "This is supposed to be the map of the ranch." "Verify whether the entrance, the pool, and the kitchen are all in the right places." "Yes, the pool's there." "Yes?" "So tell me, General Ulloa?" "Do you have good news?" "Any arrests?" "No, sir." "We don't have any confirmation yet, but it looks like Herber really is at the ranch." "I'm your wife." "Tell me." "I'll tell you the truth, and I hope you understand." "I have nothing to do with those heartless murders." "I'm just another Colombian who's powerless and suffering because of this absurd bloodshed." "I'm asking you, please don't let those perceptions alter the truth" "Of things." "I know and I admit that what I do with my cousin Gonzalo could be questionable" "From a moral standpoint.However, that doesn't give anyone the right to call me a murderer." "I am not a murderer." "I don't want to get separated." "I don't, Pablo." "I love you very much." "This is just so tough." "Having to face this... this life..." "It's so complicated." "You're making it complicated." "You are complicating it." "What's so hard?" "What do you mean." "You don't have anything to face." "You've got to be grateful with life because our lives have been blessed and amazing things have happened to us..." "And are still happening." "Be grateful and enjoy." "Drink your juice." "Should we wait?" "They're here." "Where's your boss?" "Where?" "Inside the house." "Watch them." "Good afternoon, everyone." "Welcome." "Good afternoon." "Mr. President," "We haven't had any news yet." "I'll let you know as soon as we do." "Who are you?" "Are you Marcos Herber?" "Arrest him." "There's been a mistake." "Colonel..." "General." "Get him out of here." "I'm serious." "There's been a mistake!" "Get him out!" "Listen to me, Colonel." "Listen to me, Colonel!" "I'm not the person you're looking for!" "We got him." "The information was true." "We're taking him to the station." "Take him to Medellin and get his fingerprints." "Let me know once it's been confirmed." "I don't think that's necessary, but it's your call, sir." "I'll inform you when we have the results." "What happened to the security guards?" "Answer me!" "I don't know, sir." "I don't know, Sir." "Weren't you in charge of that?" "No one told me the cops were coming." "So what?" "The Lord is my shepherd..." "I shall not want..." "Keep walking." "Sir" "You're making a mistake with me." "We can fix this." "I'm not a criminal." "I'm serious." "Major" "I have a newborn daughter." "Can't you understand?" "Look, Major..." "I'll give you half a million dollars." "You'll be set for life." "Half a million for you and another for your friends." "What do you say?" "Lock him up." "Mr. President, Marcos Herber is in police custody." "Good afternoon." "I'll be brief and concise and communicate to the country and to the world an event that occurred just a few hours ago." "On a farm located in the town of Guarne, Antoquia... police under the command of General Ulloa arrested the drug lord and Medellin cartel member known as Marcos Herber." "This is proof of the government's commitment to arrest all the self-proclaimed "Extraditables,"" "who with their murders and macabre way of life have set out to intimidate our country." "I want those drug lords to know that sooner or later they'll all have to face justice." "That's all, ladies and gentlemen." "We need a profile on Marcos Herber." "From when he first began committing crimes up until his arrest." "Nicky." "Yes, sir." "I'll take care of it." "We also need a thorough report on the implications this arrest might have on the government and the country." "I think the legal editor should perform an in-depth analysis on the chances of Herber being extradited." "That possibility doesn't exist." "The Supreme Court did away with the existing extradition treaty with the U.S." "They'll never extradite Marcos Herber." "I disagree." "I agree." "When President De la Cruz was in power he signed and approved that treaty." "That's why Herber's the only one with an arrest warrant with extradition purposes." "Yes, but the treaty was in force back then and it's not anymore." "I'll say it again." "The extradition order has been authorized." "You think they can extradite him just like that?" "With just a paper and without a treaty in place?" "I don't know." "That's why I think the legal editor should answer that for us." "From what I understand, Marcos Herber's neighbors complained about the parties Marcos was throwing and that narcotic and hallucinogenic substances were being consumed in the presence of minors." "That's not the worst part." "What's even more serious is that they reported perverse acts of homosexuality between men." "Oh, crap." "Besides being crazy, he was a f***." "Can you imagine if we'd been caught at that party?" "No, sir." "I'd rather die than get arrested." "Well, let's not worry about it anymore." "What's important is we didn't get caught." "We're here in the countryhouse and nothing happened to us." "But the government must be seriously celebrating that arrest." "Are you kidding?" "Didn't you see how the government announced the news?" "The extraditable member of the Medellin cartel goes down." "Give me a break!" "Al Capone is nobody next to Marcos Herber." "Oh, well." "Marcos Herber will have to face this like a man." "I don't even want to think he might open his mouth." "That won't happen." "Marcos knows to keep his mouth shut." "Yeah, but that's while he's in Colombia." "You're still with that, Pedro?" "The extradition of Colombians to the U.S. doesn't exist." "It's not in force." "It's not going to happen." "Marcos will be tried and sentenced in Colombia." "That makes him completely harmless to us." "Get that through your head!" "I can't figure it out." "Something doesn't make sense." "What happened?" "I'm as surprised as you are, Mr. Marcos." "Look where we ended up." "Pablo Escobar told me you were the best when it came to security." "What happened?" "I trusted the guards and just look." "What guards?" "They didn't even shoot!" "What happened when the cops arrived?" "There were too many cops, sir." "Too many of them." "The walls of Jericho couldn't have protected us." "If we'd started a shootout with them, they would have ripped our guts out." "And yours, too." "Thank God we're alive." "We're alive thanks to God." "Thanks, bro." "I'm worried about us." "How long do we have to wait?" "When's the boss sending us a lawyer?" "Calm down, bro." "We just got here." "Get comfortable." "How am I supposed to get comfortable?" "Marcos, get ready." "We're heading out." "Where are we going?" "Don't ask stupid questions." "Let's go." "You guys aren't thinking of sending me to the U.S., are you?" "You want me to tell you something?" "The extradition treaty in Colombia is not in force right now." "You'll have to try me right here!" "Let's call my lawyer because I have the cash to get out of here." "How much you want to bet I won't spend a day in jail?" "Get him out." "Didn't you hear me?" "This is an injustice!" "You can't take me to the U.S.!" "You're violating my rights!" "Excuse me!" "You have to respect my rights!" "Mr. President, the paperwork is in order and was duly signed by the previous president." "He signed it when the treaty was still in force." "We can do an administrative extradition like we used to." "Mr. President..." "The Supreme Court approved Marcos Herber's extradition." "You wouldn't be breaking any laws." "To put it lightly, we'd be doing a broad interpretation of the law." "As president, you're entitled to make such a call." "What if the media jumps on us?" "They'll support your decision." "I guarantee it." "They'd see it as a response to the murders carried out by the Medellin cartel, to what happened to Mr. Chacon." "In my opinion, you'd be acting within the law." "Regardless, the decision is in your hands." "The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is on the line." "Only he can tell us if we're acting within the law." "Hello?" "Listen, bro." "How did you find me on that ranch?" "Don't tell me it was intelligence because it's obvious you lack that skill!" "Am I the President's trophy?" "It won't last too long, bro." "Just wait and see." "That's where we stand." "From now on, we'll have to take it slow." "Thank you for the information, Pablo." "Otherwise, we'd all be in jail." "Come on, Pablo... who was the snitch who told you about Herber's party?" "I can't reveal my sources." "It was Colonel Pedregal." "The one on your payroll." "The guy who let your guys inside to talk to Crisanto." "That's right, Mariachi." "The one and only." "We'll have to send him a bonus then." "If it weren't for him, we'd all be behind bars." "Don't worry about it, Mariachi." "I'll bring him the present myself." "Gentlemen, if that's all..." "Hold on." "I'd like to say something else." "I see something positive in all this negative stuff." "Like what, Mariachi?" "The government has a bone to nibble on... while we cool off." "Well, yeah." "Marcos Herber..." "That's how I wanted to see you, face to face." "What's up, bro?" "You know what, General?" "You aren't doing right by me." "You're disrespecting my rights as a Colombian." "My lawyers will take advantage of that." "Really?" "What lawyers?" "The ones here or in the U.S.?" "U.S.?" "In your dreams, bro." "My dream will turn into your worst nightmare." "You know what, bro?" "I know exactly what you want." "What is it I want?" "You want me to snitch on Pablo Escobar... and the people in Medellin." "You're wasting your time because I'm no snitch, bro." "We didn't waste our time with Crisanto Perez." "You know what, Major?" "I'll tell you one thing..." "You're underestimating the true power of the Medellin cartel." "And that's serious stuff." "No, Marcos." "You're underestimating the true power of our president." "Get him out!" "What do you mean?" "Where are you taking me?" "What's with all this abuse, bro?" "Aren't you going to respect my rights?" "Don't you get it?" "They sold you out, Herber." "He's been extradited." "What did you tell him?" "It was nothing, General." "I just wished him well." "You may hear his complaints." "His quick extradition to the U.S. took Marcos Herber, and the rest of the Colombians, by surprise." "Hey." "What's up?" "I need to talk to you for a minute." "Can it wait, Patico?" "No, it has to be now." "It won't take long." "Guys, let's get something to drink." "Thanks." "What's up?" "I'm terrified." "Terrified by the way you're handling what happened to Marcos." "You don't seem too worried about it." "I'm very worried about what happened to Marcos." "Imagine that happening to a partner of mine." "What's with that Mona Lisa smile?" "You're having a good time..." "Let me see." "Were you eating loquats or smoking pot again?" "Are we going to start with that again?" "Yeah, we're going to start again." "You're always lying." "You didn't smoke pot?" "You think I'm stupid?" "It's always the same thing." ""It wasn't me..." "I didn't do it..."" "And I have to believe you?" "I'm not denying anything." "I just stay out of your business..." "I respect your space." "Do I stick my nose in household stuff?" "Or in your paintings or sculptures?" "Never." "So, I'll ask you for the same courtesy." "Don't stick your nose in my business or the things I do." "It's a matter of respect." "That way we'll lead a happier, more peaceful life." "Okay?" "In a strategic move, President de la Cruz gave the U.S. what they most wanted..." "Meanwhile, the police celebrate after an excellent intelligence operation that they call their biggest hit in their war against drug trafficking."