<p>In the realm of Miami’s drug trade during the 1970s and 1980s, few figures are as notorious as Jorge “Rivi” Ayala. Featured prominently in the documentary Cocaine Cowboys, Ayala’s life as a hitman for Griselda Blanco captivated audiences with its tales of violence and betrayal. This blog delves into the life of Rivi Ayala, drawing insights from the documentary and news articles to shed light on his journey from a feared enforcer to a tragic figure in the criminal underworld.</p>
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<p>Born in Columbia, Jorge “Rivi” Ayala’s life took a dark turn when his family immigrated to the United States. According to Cocaine Cowboys, Ayala’s involvement in the drug trade began at a young age, eventually leading him to become a hitman for Griselda Blanco, the notorious “Godmother of Cocaine.” The documentary portrays Ayala as a ruthless enforcer, carrying out Blanco’s orders with a cold and calculated demeanor.</p>
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