Colombian necktie


A Colombian necktie is a form of post-mortem mutilation in which the victim’s tongue is pulled through a deep cut beneath the jaw and left dangling on the neck. It first appeared in Colombia during the period known as La Violencia as a method of psychological warfare designed to scare and intimidate
. Its invention is sometimes erroneously attributed to drug kingpin Pablo Escobar

O. J. Simpson murder case

During the trial of O. J. Simpson in 1994, an alternate murderer theory claimed hitmen murdered Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The theory supposes that the hitmen were hired by drug dealers to whom Brown Simpson's friend and sometime houseguest Faye Resnick owed money.
Evidence was presented that a Colombian necktie is often employed by Colombian drug dealers. Judge Ito barred this admission of testimony.

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