the full quotation from William Congreve's 'The Mourning
Bride' (1697),
photograph @PoliciaColombia, you can read it by clicking onto the blue link, 'The Mourning Bride', for himself it was a pity that Rubén
Darío Viloria Barrios did not know that quote, he posed as a respectable
merchant in the town of Ciénaga de Oro and most of those who knew him described
him as a deeply religious man who preached the word of God. But behind the
scenes, he was ‘Juancho’, a criminal mastermind who orchestrated the shipment
of narcotics to Central America and the United States, ordered assassination
attempts against rivals and even former collaborators and trafficked firearms
and ammunition, but one mistake amongst many was to cost him dear, he killed someone's husband, and this lady was not the forgive and forget kind,
after mourning her husband, the woman reportedly started
infiltrating Juancho’s social circles, taking years to slowly get close to him and
eventually getting him to fall in love with her, and he did, police had him as
a suspect since 2020, but they had no proof, until Rubén started to share his
nefarious dealings with the love of his life, after noting his dealings,
she set him up, and with information she gleaned from him, told police that he would be attending a
meeting with other criminals in Monteria, and the Special Operations Group of
the National Police managed to capture him in what was called the Corona
operation, wanted by Interpol, Juancho now faces decades of prison time. As for
the woman who orchestrated his downfall, she got to avenge the death of her
husband, so remember the quote, not that you are doing anything illegal, but
remember guys, "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor Hell a fury
like a woman scorned"
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