The Black Widow Gang, also known as The Black Widows of Colombia, is the nickname of a group of Colombian serial killers active during the late 2000s and early 2010s.[1] They were charged with the murders of three men in Antioquia,[2] however, it is believed they are responsible for more crimes.[3]

Black Widow Gang
Other names"The Black Widows of Colombia"
Conviction(s)Murder
Details
Victims3+
Span of crimes
2008–2011
CountryColombia
State(s)Antioquia
Date apprehended
2011

The criminal network, composed mainly of women, was led by Sandra Giraldo and Emilsen Yulima Nataly Rojas. Each member had a different role within the gang, some focused on maintaining relationships with men, others on murdering them, and yet more were in charge of finding lawyers and managing life insurance collections. The total amount from said insurances ranged from one hundred to eight hundred million pesos.

Victims edit

One of the victims was Diego Hernández Beltrán, a 60-year-old master builder.[4] According to the investigators, Hernández Beltrán was persuaded by an acquaintance of his to buy life insurance. When they learned of this, the gang decided to take advatange of it and invited Diego to camp at night near a reservoir called El Peñol-Guatapé on September 27, 2008. There, his hands and feet were tied and he was thrown into the reservoir, where he subsequently drowned.[5] Hernández Beltrán's lifeless body was found the next day and claimed by Emilsen, who claimed to be his wife, with the couple having been married for two years. At the time, she claimed that she was the sole beneficiary for the life insurance, worth $150,000,000 pesos. Despite this, the family of the deceased disputed her claims, stating that Diego had never had any romantic bond with the woman.

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References edit

  1. ^ The 'Black Widows of Gang' El Mundo. Accessed August 12, 2020. (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Colombia: network of 'black widows' captured Infobae. Accessed August 12, 2020. (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Kill to collect Tiempos de Seguros - Programa radial. Accessed August 12, 2020. (in Spanish)
  4. ^ The boss of the 'Black Widows' Revista Semana. Accessed August 31, 2020. (in Spanish)
  5. ^ "The gang of 'Black Widows' was captured in Antioquia" (in Spanish). Caracol Radio. 12 September 2011. Retrieved August 31, 2020.

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