⚠️ WARNING: The Deadly Trap of Dating in Colombia – A Private Investigator's Uncovered Truth
- CENTRALAMERICANINVES
- Jan 15
- 3 min read
For over 22 years, I’ve investigated countless cases involving foreigners traveling to third-world countries and tragically losing their lives—some by accident, others intentionally. But now, while investigating the murder of a foreigner in Colombia, we've uncovered something more sinister: a dangerous criminal pattern targeting unsuspecting travelers.
The stories are eerily similar, but the victims change. The goal is the same, but the methods evolve.
If you're planning to travel to Colombia seeking companionship, using dating apps like Tinder, engaging in risky nightlife, or worse, soliciting prostitution or underage encounters, this could cost you your life.
Think I'm exaggerating? Families of the deceased only hear the same hollow explanations:❌ "It was a drug overdose."❌ "He passed away during a party."❌ "It was drug-related."❌ "These crimes are rare in Colombia."
But the truth? Bodies are piling up, and no one is giving real answers.
The Deadly Dating Trap in Colombia
Let me break down the criminal pattern that’s claiming the lives of foreigners:
🚩 Red Flags You MUST Know:
1️⃣ No Hook-Up Culture: Colombia doesn’t have a casual hook-up culture. If a woman quickly agrees to go home with you, that’s a major red flag.
2️⃣ Group Socializing: Colombian women typically go out in groups. If one or two approach you alone, you're likely being targeted.
3️⃣ The Honey Trap: If she agrees to come back to your hotel, she may not come alone. She could be working with criminals, ready to rob or drug you.
4️⃣ Scopolamine (Devil’s Breath): Once in your room, they'll ask for a drink. While you're distracted, they’ll spike it with Scopolamine, a drug that erases your memory and free will. Victims are robbed—or worse, killed.
5️⃣ Lethal Dosages: Criminals often miscalculate the dosage, which can kill you instantly.
6️⃣ Accomplices in Action: Once you’re drugged, their accomplices invade your room, forcing you to hand over PINs, passwords, and access to your bank accounts.
7️⃣ Inside Help: Hotel staff may be complicit, informing criminals about your condition or covering up the crime.
The Short Game vs. The Long Game
⚡ The Short Game:
You meet someone on Tinder.
She sends flirty texts like “Papasito”, “Mi amor”, making you feel special.
She invites herself over or asks you to meet.
You end up drugged, robbed, or dead.
🕰️ The Long Game:
You develop a relationship online.
She claims she’s sick, her family needs money, or her pet is dying.
You become her financial lifeline.
She convinces you to visit Colombia.
You arrive, meet her at a staged house, and are ambushed by accomplices.
They drain your accounts and leave you dead.
Understanding Scopolamine: The Silent Killer
Known as "Devil's Breath", Scopolamine is a powerful drug derived from the Burundanga plant. It's odorless, tasteless, and makes victims highly suggestible.
Victims often:
Lose memory of the event.
Obey commands without resistance.
Hand over PINs, passwords, and valuables.
Sometimes never wake up.
In Colombia, 20% of hospital poisonings are linked to this drug. Its use is widespread in nightlife, dating scams, and robberies.
Protect Yourself: Rules for Survival in Colombia
1️⃣ NEVER invite strangers to your hotel or go to theirs.
2️⃣ Be cautious on dating apps—too good to be true usually is.
3️⃣ Stick to public places for meetings.
4️⃣ Watch your drink at all times.
5️⃣ Avoid flashy displays of wealth.
6️⃣ If approached by women alone or overly eager, walk away.
7️⃣ Don’t share your location or travel plans online.
Final Warning
Colombia is a beautiful country with vibrant culture, but it’s also a place where naivety can be fatal. If you ignore the signs and walk into these traps, you may not walk out alive.
Share this post to save a life. Awareness is the first step in staying alive.
Stay smart. Stay safe.
📞 Need expert investigation services? Contact us:📞 07466955957📧 internationalprivatedetective@gmail.com
Rodolfo BenitezDiscreet Private Investigators UK – Uncovering the Truth. Saving Lives.






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