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When Roberto Escobar Learned the Truth
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2 days ago
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How did you find out, and what was that moment like when you found out who your birth father was?
00:05
Yes, it was 1989, and my adopted father, who was an MI6 secret agent operating in Colombia,
00:13
also had an office in Madrid, and I was living on the Costa del Sol in the southern coast of Spain,
00:20
designing golf courses with Peter Alice for an urbanization down there.
00:25
And I was like, let me think, how old was I, 24 years old, getting on with life.
00:31
I knew I'd had an interesting childhood.
00:33
Obviously, you remember things, and I'd had an extremely volatile, violent childhood living in Colombia.
00:40
But, you know, we didn't have the Internet.
00:43
I'd got on with my life, and I was living down there, and my adopted father rang me up and said,
00:47
I need you to come out to Madrid.
00:50
I've got some stuff to talk to you about.
00:51
So I went up there, and we had a nice long chat, and we went to see Full Metal Jacket, the movie.
00:58
And he started to talk to me about stuff.
01:01
And, you know, he basically broke it in easily, like something like, you know,
01:05
do you remember the guy we used to go and see in MedellĂn, yeah, blah, blah, blah.
01:08
And he slowly but surely started to reveal stuff.
01:10
And then he said, well, of course, that guy was your father.
01:13
And I'm a grown-up, so I understood adoption and who my father was.
01:18
But we didn't have the Internet.
01:19
You can't just Google, oh, Pablo Escobar Gaviria, and just suddenly know everything.
01:24
We didn't know anything back then.
01:25
We just replied on the newspapers and stuff like that and what we heard on the news.
01:29
So I didn't really know what a – I knew what a drug dealer was, but I didn't have this – I mean,
01:36
if you mention Pablo Escobar to someone today, they'll know instantly who you're talking about.
01:40
But back then, we didn't really know anything.
01:41
So it wasn't a dramatic shock.
01:44
It was a shock to me that the guy that we used to meet who used to put his hand on my shoulder
01:48
and say, mi hijo, my son, and that turns out that he was my father.
01:54
This started a conversation which went on right until my adopted father's death in 93,
01:59
which is the same year as my real father died.
02:02
And he was taking me through my life, basically.
02:05
Does that help you a bit?
02:07
What are your first memories of being in Colombia?
02:10
My very, very first memories are just fleeting glimpses of a milk bottle on a windowsill
02:18
and some lime green paint peeling off a wall.
02:22
That's some very early memories.
02:25
Later on, my adopted father explained those things to me,
02:29
which I wrote about in the first chapter of my book in great detail
02:34
because they're very early memories that had no explanation behind them
02:37
until I had these conversations with my adopted father many years later, you know, in 1989.
02:44
And we started talking about these things and what they meant.
02:48
And also, I used to have, I still do a few, but I used to have a lot more nightmares
02:52
and woke up screaming and all this sort of stuff and couldn't sleep properly.
02:56
And I had all these sort of problems as a child.
02:59
And it is all to do with the violent start of my life.
03:03
And so, to answer your question, the memories aren't, you know, whole memories.
03:08
They're violent noises and sights that I saw.
03:12
I mean, you know, I still remember today.
03:16
You know, I don't know if you've ever seen someone be shot in front of you through the head,
03:19
but it's a horrific experience.
03:21
And when you see that right in front of you as a child, you kind of, you never forget that.
03:26
It's the lack of animation in the human body as it falls to the floor
03:30
and the blood spurting out onto the wall behind.
03:33
You never forget that sort of thing.
03:36
And this is, you know, the drama and the trauma that I grew up in as a child.
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