Murderer, philanthropist, drug dealer, politician, devil, saint: many words have been used to describe Pablo Escobar, but one is irrefutable legend. For the poor of Colombia, he was their Robin Hood, a man whose greatness lay not in his crimes, but in his charity for the Colombian rich he was just a bloodthirsty gangster, a Bogie Man used to scare children in their beds for the rest of the world flush with his imported cocaine, he was public enemy number one.