Noticia de un Secuestro - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Querido Alberto
Early '90s, Colombia. The government tries to fight drug trafficking with extradition laws. Maruja Pachón and Beatriz Villamizar, the wife and the sister of congressman Alberto Villamizar, are kidnapped by the Extraditables. The police start a search to get clues that will bring them closer to the kidnappers and Alberto joins the operation to rescue his family.

La hija del presidente
Diana Turbay has been held captive by the Extraditables, along with her team of journalists, for three months. The mood is tense amongst the captors, which puts Diana's life in danger. Her mother Nydia and her daughter Carolina no longer know what else to do to secure her release. Alberto loses hope that the president will help him and, changing his strategy, he meets with Escobar's lawyer.

Divino niño
Due to the death of one of the Extraditables in an ambush, Maruja's life is at stake in the face of Pablo Escobar's rage, as she becomes his next target. Alberto travels to Medellín to negotiate with Escobar's lawyer, but he soon finds himself at a dead-end. Nydia intervenes and Alberto gets Fabio Ochoa's help to try to save Maruja.

Pies descalzos
The special forces get the location of the place in Antioquia where Diana Turbay is held captive. In the midst of a major operation, the captors try to escape by taking the hostages and clashing violently with the militia. In Bogota, tension rises in the house where Maruja and Beatriz are being held.

Entre pregones y chatarras
Maruja is left alone and without hope, then falls gravely ill. There is no longer anyone to control the hitmen in the house at Engativá. Alberto, with some new leads, goes out in search of Maruja's whereabouts.

Mar de Coveñas
Maruja manages to send a message to Alberto, who turns to Father García Herreros to get him to try to negotiate with Pablo Escobar. Alberto and Father García Herreros secretly travel to Medellín to meet with Escobar, while Maruja faces an uncertain destiny.
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