The second season begins. The judicial persecution against the author and the Matarife series generate a harsh debate about freedom of expression. The country burns. The youth face the narco-state. Daniel Mendoza Leal still has many things to tell.
Hidden facts related to the production of the series are disclosed. To confess a lie is to tell the truth.
Daniel continues his journey until he reaches the place where his investigations find him.
The murder of the son of a tailor and loan shark of the Costeña mafia gives life to the judicial file that has involved more public figures in the last decade of Colombia's history. The threads are already beginning to tighten.
A shadow is born from the light that casts it. Where does the energy come from that moves the cogs of the machinery of death operated by the Slaughterer?
In a country dominated by the Matarife's criminal corporation, the truth is obscured in the shadows. The good dead walk through the life of President Uribe who is not respected by his collaborators for what he is... but for what he can do to them.
What is the spawn made of? A trip to the unconscious of the worst genocide that Latin America has given birth to. Evil has been taking root for centuries.
The Matarife's strings are tied to the bloodiest massacres in the country's history. While society bleeds to death, the regime's servant politicians sustain the apparatus of death from Congress.
The story of two fathers and two sons, one born between letters, poetry and love, the other between blood, bullets and cocaine. The slaughterer's lawyers are made of the same DNA and everything is resolved between the mechanisms of a clock.
The genocide against the humble rural population executed by the Matarife in the department of Antioquia touches unimaginable limits of crudeness and cruelty. Álvaro Uribe Vélez needed a sociopath like him, an expert in torture and dismemberment, as the executor of these atrocities, and that is how his great friend, Doble Cero, came to command the Metro Bloc.
The forces of law and order in Colombia behave like a Mafia cartel. They are organs that are part of the same body which, together with drug trafficking and paramilitarism, form the cruelest of criminal organisations: the government of the Matarife.