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Cocaine cartel hitwoman: 'I like getting paid to kill"

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She’s been killing since she was 15 years old.

And in her wake, the cocaine cartel hitwoman has murdered men, women, children, pregnant women and even her own cousin.

The killer admits she “loves to kill people”.

A British TV show called Doing Drugs For Fun took a quartet of casual cocaine users to blow ground zero in Medellin, Colombia.

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The show aimed to illustrate to participants the human cost of their Friday night toot.

One woman named Chanel met face-to-face with the killer who calls herself ‘The Devil.’

The femme fatale told the shocked Brit that just eight days previous she dismembered a man and dumped his body in a river.

His sin? He refused to kill someone else.

But the killer said murder wasn’t the life she had envisioned for herself, but now it was “kill or be killed”.

In their encounter, the assassin told her guest: “I love the madness. Not when I was a little girl, but from the age of 15 I’ve loved seeing things fall down around me.”

Of her most recent victim, she said: “We chopped him up, put him in a bag, and threw him in the river and goodbye. Nobody is going to see him again.”

She admitted that there were “no rules” in the murder game.

“I will carry on until I get killed, until that’s it,” the hitter said.

“There’s no turning back.”

The shock documentary also revealed that a large majority of the children in the Colombian city are forced into joining the coke cartels.

Or the girls become the victims of sex traffickers.

Copyright Postmedia Network Inc., 2019

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