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Para esta lista, estaremos viendo varios delitos terribles cometidos en México que se hayan vuelto conocidos por su naturaleza cruel, retorcida o extraña.

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00:00Hello and welcome to WatchMojo Español, I am Fernando and today we will know several terrible crimes committed in Mexico, which became known for their cruel, twisted or strange nature.
00:14She did not know what she had, but she knew that something bad was happening. She takes them to the private hospital and at that moment they interrogate him and realize that he was the murderer.
00:26The Mexican Jeffrey Dahmer. On April 16, 2024, the murderer known as Miguel N. was captured in situ after murdering María José de 17 years, who was his neighbor in the Istacalco mayor's office in Mexico City.
00:44After today's hearing, Miguel was imprisoned in the Oriente prison for the next 6 months of complementary investigation. This, only for the femicide of this young woman and the aggression against her mother.
00:56The chemist, graduated from the National Polytechnic Institute, was found guilty not only of this homicide, but also of those of several other women who had been reported missing since 2012.
01:11What they told me was that they were already looking for the relatives of more women so that they could go to the prosecution to recognize their victims or some of the belongings of their victims.
01:23In the home of the activist for the rights of animals, enough evidence was found that showed that he had been directly involved with at least 6 cases of disappearances and femicides.
01:36Bones, a lock, notebooks, identifications of several women, blood and cell phones were found in his apartment. That is, it could be a serial femicide.
01:49Without a doubt, evil is still in force today. The tamalera de Portales.
01:55Javier, who is this woman?
01:57She is María Trinidad Ramírez Poblano, the famous tamalera de la Portales. She killed her husband and it is said that she used the meat to make tamales.
02:07María Trinidad was a housewife who was fed up with the mistreatment of her husband Pablo Díaz, who constantly abused not only her, but also her 5 small children.
02:19The day she decided that it was enough was when Díaz sent her 3 younger children to bed without dinner, so María took action.
02:28She waited for her husband to fall asleep and hit him with a baseball bat. Then, not knowing very well what to do with his body, he detached his limbs and hid them in bags.
02:41And he introduced it, all those parts, in the ribs of the conasupo, where she had the leaves of the tamales that she sold, in which the police find the remains of her husband.
02:54The best known version says that María Trinidad used Pablo Díaz's remains as meat for her tamales, which she later sold. However, there are those who are not very convinced that this is true.
03:08It could not be proven, however, in journalistic versions that hypothesis was handled. It was the activity she was engaged in and it was an easy way to get rid of the possible evidence. The police finally closed this story.
03:23El Mocha Orejas. One of the best known criminals of the 90s in Mexico was Daniel Arizmendi, a man who started as a minor car thief who ended up in jail.
03:36Where did you hide all this time?
03:38From when I left Cuernavaca, sir.
03:40Where did you hide?
03:42Heading towards Querétaro, sir.
03:44Instead of reforming and seeking to be a better person, he knew techniques and links that taught him to kidnap people, so he saw in these crimes a way to get money.
03:56Why did you mutilate your victims?
04:00To force their families to give them the money.
04:03Who decided to mutilate them?
04:05I did, sir.
04:06El Mocha Orejas gets his name due to the atrocities he carried out with the people he kidnapped. He took a ear from many of them and together with other parts of the body, he sent them to his relatives to pressure them to send him the money for the rescue.
04:23Hey, can I see your ears?
04:33Wouldn't it be scary if they cut your ears with scissors to cut chicken?
04:37El Coqueto. At least 8 abuses and 7 murders are the ones that were attributed to the criminal César Armando Librado Legorreta, popularly known as El Coqueto.
04:49The victims were passengers who boarded the minibus that this guy was driving, on Route 2 that runs from Chapultepec Metro, Caballé Dorado.
04:58His modus operandi was indiscreet and fast, because as a driver of a public bus, he pretended that the vehicle had broken down and forced everyone to get off, except for a girl who was chosen as his victim.
05:12On November 26, the young student went out with her friends to have fun.
05:17Then we called the boyfriend and he answered us and said, what happened, ma'am? I said, hey, is my daughter with you? He said, no, ma'am, she's been on the bus for about an hour.
05:26He asked her to wait for the fault to be repaired, and then take her to the door of his house.
05:32However, near his destination, he deviated to a hidden area and abused his victims.
05:38The search to locate El Coqueto began immediately, and 5 days later, on March 3, Mexican agents managed to apprehend him at the Magdalena Contreras Delegation in Mexico City.
05:51Although they learned it for the first time, Librado managed to escape, so they had to recapture him.
05:57The Narcosatánicos
05:59Sara María Aldred Villarreal, also known as the Narcosatánica, together with Jesús Constanzo, created a cult in northern Mexico in the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
06:11In 1989, the discovery of a ranch came to light where there were several bodies buried, supposedly the product of the human sacrifices of the Narcosatánicos.
06:20Aldrete received a sentence never before recorded in Mexico, 647 years in prison.
06:26It is said that they came to sacrifice people, animals and even babies in order to acquire magical powers from rituals.
06:35In their search for money, they managed to start trafficking illegal substances between Mexico and the United States, so the authorities reacted more quickly.
06:46It is a criminal group that was supposedly dedicated not only to the trafficking of narcotics on the border with the United States, but also to human sacrifices.
06:55The officers present that day in the detention of the cult tell how many of their members went out walking without resisting,
07:03convinced that a potion they had just drunk had made them invisible and they could escape by passing unnoticed in front of justice.
07:13And there in that space they find the corpse of the American, along with the boy who had been lost, along with 12 other corpses.
07:26Devani Escobar. On April 9, 2022, the photograph of Devani Escobar went viral in several media and social networks, as it was expected to be found alive.
07:37Authorities tracked security videos that would help recreate the steps of Devani the night she disappeared.
07:44In one of them, Devani is seen walking on the road to Nuevo Laredo after she got out of the taxi.
07:50The girl from Nuevo León could be seen standing in the middle of a road, waiting for someone else to pick her up after the driver of the vehicle that transported her got her down.
08:01That was the last time someone saw her alive and what followed was incredibly media.
08:07According to statements of the young people, around 11.30 pm, the three arrive in a digital platform taxi to the meeting on Simon Bolívar Street in the center of San Nicolás.
08:17Although her body was found several days later in a water tank in a nearby motel where the photograph had been taken,
08:26the conditions in which she was found were quite suspicious and unnatural.
08:31In the recordings, the driver is heard asking the young people for help, as he has the address of Devani wrong.
08:40They try to communicate on several occasions with their parents, but they do not answer.
08:44There is a possibility that someone has taken her life, but to date they still do not appear guilty.
08:53According to his psychological profile, this subject had a resentment towards women and did not feel guilt or regret when committing his homicides.
09:02Talented writer, poet and playwright, at least that is how José Luis Calva Cepeda, the best known murderer as the cannibal of Guerrero, described himself.
09:15That morning he tried to flee from his apartment located on Mosqueta Street 198.
09:20There he hid the dismembered body of a woman named Alejandra Galeana Garavito, with whom he had a sentimental relationship.
09:28Several people suspected that he was to blame for some disappearances.
09:33However, nothing could be known until the relatives of his then-partner, Alejandra Galeana Garavito, pointed him out as the last person he had been with.
09:43When they entered Calva's home, located in the Guerrero neighborhood in the center of Mexico City, they found what looked like Galeana's remains in a pan and some pieces of meat served on a plate ready to eat.
09:58José Luis Calva Cepeda was also investigated for the death of two other women, who also appeared dismembered, one in the federal district and another in Chimalhuacán, Mexico State.
10:08The Pochianchis. Between 1945 and 1964, the four sisters González Valenzuela, nicknamed the Pochianchis, were active.
10:19They managed several illegal dating houses in the states of Jalisco and Guanajuato.
10:25These four sisters were daughters of a very, very complicated marriage.
10:29On the one hand, we had her mother, Bernardina Velázquez, a completely extremist religious fanatic.
10:35These cruel women kidnapped and bought girls and women, who were later forced to work in their dirty businesses.
10:43But even something so evil is still the worst of them.
10:48When they disobeyed them or were not making the money they needed, they took their lives and did the same with the clients who caused them problems.
10:58At first, the place was just that, a canteen, a place where you were going to have a drink and that's it.
11:03But over time, it began to turn into a clandestine brothel, a place where girls between 13 and 20 years old were enslaved.
11:11In the backyard of one of their properties, very small remains were also found.
11:17It is believed that they were still alive when they were buried, because the Pochianchis were not willing to keep the children of their victims.
11:25They were all attracted to pure lies, telling them that they were going to get a job as domestic workers, something that was completely false.
11:32El Goyo Cárdenas
11:34This is definitely a case that surpasses fiction.
11:38Gregorio Cárdenas Hernández was a man who lived in Mexico City from 1915 to 1999.
11:46And he is known for having ended the life of at least four women.
11:51El Estrangulador de Tacubán
11:53That's right. Famous because he became the first serial killer in Mexico after murdering four young girls in just 23 days,
12:01whom he later buried in the courtyard of his house.
12:04He suffered from early-stage encephalitis, one of the many factors that influenced him to behave strangely during his childhood and even adulthood.
12:14He had already murdered three women when he decided to kidnap and end the life of the daughter of an important Mexican lawyer,
12:21in retaliation for not having corresponded to him.
12:24It was then that they put him in prison, and then he was able to get out free.
12:29Gregorio Cárdenas was always a brilliant guy, he had an IQ higher than average,
12:35so much so that at the age of 20 he began to study chemistry and received government support to study in state companies.
12:43In an unprecedented act, El Goyo was considered rehabilitated and was granted a presidential pardon,
12:51thanks to which he was considered legally not responsible for his horrible crimes.
12:57And he decides to give this figure a pardon so that he can get his freedom.
13:01What does he do when he leaves prison?
13:04To study law, he enters the National Autonomous University of Mexico and becomes a lawyer.
13:09He was invited to the House of Representatives, where he was presented as a living example of a rehabilitated criminal.
13:16Ingrid Escamilla
13:18Why did you kill her?
13:20I didn't want anyone to find out.
13:23How did you kill her?
13:26With that same knife that hit me, I buried it in my neck.
13:30Ingrid, a young woman of just 25 years, was murdered by her partner, Erick Francisco Robledo Rosas, in October 2022,
13:39after having had a strong argument.
13:42The images of her body and the crime scene in her apartment in the Vallejo neighborhood were made public by an official who spread them on Facebook.
13:52In addition, several media outlets took advantage of the situation and showed them without any kind of remorse.
14:00This terrible act gave rise to the Ingrid Law, which was unanimously approved by the House of Representatives in March 2022.
14:09In this, it is established that public servants who take photographs or video, reproduce, copy or disseminate evidence related to the victim of an active investigation,
14:20are punished with fines of between 100 and 50 days of minimum wage and 4 to 10 years in prison.
14:28In the case of these two publications, it was the front page.
14:33Newspapers that do not understand, that do not understand.
14:36The blame was put on her.
14:39It says, pass it on and get rid of it.
14:42The cannibal of Atizapán.
14:44President of the neighborhood neighborhood committee, who was nicknamed El Chino.
14:49His name is Andrés Filomeno Mendoza Celis, a 72-year-old man who lived north of Mexico City
14:55and who is currently better known as the cannibal of Atizapán.
15:00After Reina, the wife of police chief Bruno Portillo, disappeared after meeting Mendoza, things took a terrifying turn.
15:10Here is your bag, it's my wife, it's my wife.
15:14Here are your files, pass me your bag.
15:18Bruno investigated Reina's last location and managed to find her at Andrés' house, but not as expected.
15:25Buried in the courtyard were 17 other women, a boy and a man.
15:30Findings that made Andrés Mendoza one of the country's biggest serial killers.
15:36From this moment on, you are under arrest by the Fiscalía Especializada de Feminicidios.
15:40You have the right to remain silent, you have the right to show your innocence.
15:45Karla Fernanda, the 18-year-old girl who suffered from a psychosocial disorder,
15:50took her mother and uncle's life and lived with their bodies for several days.
15:56She looked like a teenager like any other, although she pretended to be sweet.
16:00She smiled, danced and posed.
16:02In August 2022, she was detained at her home after the neighbors reported that smelly odors were coming out of the apartment she lived in.
16:11According to them, days earlier they had heard screams and loud noises.
16:16However, as it was common for Karla to fight with her mother, no one reported the events.
16:21Threats, aggressions, violence and complaints were more frequent every day.
16:26In addition to her young age, another feature of the crime that caught the attention of the media
16:32was that the killer was a fan of taking pictures with famous television characters,
16:38a fact that increased the morbidity by making his face public.
16:42And he came to the facilities of a TV station in San Ángel to look for actors, singers or anyone who would accept to take pictures with her.
16:51The Monster of Iztapalapa.
16:53Not in vain is the nickname of the monster of this murderer and kidnapper who lived in the eastern part of Mexico City.
17:00Why did they die?
17:01Well, the authorities tell them.
17:04His laugh provoked indignation and fear.
17:08He appeared not to feel pain or regret for allegedly killing one of the teenagers.
17:13Jorge Iniestra, sentenced to more than 200 years in prison, met Clara Tapia at work, with whom he began to live.
17:21In addition to the couple, in the same home were the two daughters and a son of the woman with whom Jorge developed power relations.
17:29He took his stepdaughter out of school and procreated five babies with his stepdaughters.
17:34According to him, the story began when he met Clara, his wife.
17:38We meet and with her the fantasy begins.
17:41He took them to live with him, away from his mother, who forced him to take money.
17:46In his family home, in front of his brothers and mother, Jorge abused at different levels of his stepdaughters
17:53and one of them died due to the blows that the man gave her when he tried to escape.
17:58It is a personality disorder first, where the things that morally affect us in most human beings, they do not cause much harm.
18:10When Clara finally managed to get the authorities to catch him,
18:14the images that the monster of Iztapalapa left for posterity are those of a smiling face and without an apex of regret.
18:22The monsters of Ecatepec
18:24There are people who simply do not understand how they coincide in this life.
18:29Nancy disappeared in Ecatepec, a municipality in the state of Mexico.
18:34A deep hatred of women motivated one of the most bloodthirsty criminals of recent years to commit murders, dismemberment and even cannibalism.
18:43After following the clues of his whereabouts, the relatives realized that he had something in common with the other three missing women.
18:51The last time someone had heard from them, they had met a woman who had promised them various things.
18:58Whether it was money, baby clothes or employment, Patricia Martínez and Juan Carlos Hernández had attracted with products and promises to several girls,
19:08whom they murdered and outraged in various ways.
19:12They had even sold the baby to one of them.
19:16Something did not fit, so some police officers approached them.
19:20When asked what they were carrying there, they both said that they were human remains.
19:24They were captured on October 4, 2018, when police officers saw them leave their home with bags and a cart,
19:33where later it was learned that they were carrying the remains of their victims.
19:37The recording of Juan Carlos's statement to date remains one of the most shocking and cold that a serial killer has given in Latin America.
19:52Calcetita Rojas and her cousin
19:54They called her Calcetita Rojas because no one knew the identity of the girl when they found her, lifeless, in a vacant lot.
20:12And the most remarkable thing about her clothing was precisely her red socks.
20:18Ignored by the world, Lupita was the victim of abuse and negligence by her parents, who had not even registered her at birth.
20:27One day before the mother of this subject was found, she tried to go to DIF to find out what was happening to the girl who had been beaten.
20:42Currently, both are serving their sentence in prison. However, the story does not end there.
20:49Shortly after, Lupita's cousin was reported missing.
20:53After three days of search, the little Carlos Antonio Castro Cervantes was found lifeless inside his own house in this municipality to the east of the state of Mexico.
21:04The saddest thing in the story is that his body was found buried in his own house.
21:10And the alleged culprit was the same person who had denounced his disappearance, his mother along with his partner.
21:18The Toluca Monster
21:20It's Oscar Garcia Guzman.
21:22The Toluca Monster
21:23That's right. He killed six people and began his series of murders when he was 16 years old. He killed his own father.
21:30Jessica Guadalupe Jaramillo disappeared on October 24, 2019, and her family managed to locate her cell phone in the residence of her college classmate Oscar Garcia Mendoza.
21:43Jessica Guadalupe Jaramillo disappeared on October 24, 2019, and her family managed to locate her cell phone in the residence of her college classmate Oscar Garcia Mendoza.
21:53Although they could not enter the house, they made rounds to watch the place, as they realized that Jessica was inside.
22:01After a few hours missing, the family went to the Mexican prosecutor's office to ask for help.
22:06After much insistence, the police were finally able to search the house where they found Jessica in the bathroom, already without vital signs.
22:15The Toluca Monster had created a fake Facebook account in which he made fun of the police and had written in detail all his crimes, including the murder of his father.
22:27When he was in prison, the recording of a phone conversation he had had with his mother was made viral, in which he admitted to having committed all the crimes of which he was accused.
22:51The Hyena of Querétaro
22:52Claudia Miganjos, the Hyena of Querétaro, who yesterday was released from the Tepepan prison in Mexico City.
23:00Although she already left the prison to be sent to a psychiatric hospital, the well-known Hyena of Querétaro and her crimes are deeply anchored in the history of contemporary Mexico.
23:12The young woman began to suffer psychotic attacks until her life took a turn at dawn on April 24, 1989.
23:20After her divorce, Claudia Migangos began to act erratically and had psychotic outbreaks that made her unable to connect with reality.
23:29She said she had been in a telepathic relationship with a priest and spoke incoherently frequently.
23:36The next morning, the police went to the home and discovered the crime scene and a disturbed woman who did not remember what happened.
23:44In the worst of his outbreaks, he said he had heard voices telling him that Querétaro was a spirit.
23:51And convinced that he had to save himself and his three little children, he stabbed them.
23:58His actions were worth the infamy with which he still counts to this day.
24:03The murder of Cumbres
24:05This is a controversial case in which the authorities pointed out a single and definitive culprit.
24:12Diego Santoy, the murderer of Cumbres.
24:21Supposedly, after ending a relationship with Erika Cospeña, he sneaked into her house and murdered her younger siblings.
24:30Diego Santoy entered the home of his ex-girlfriend in an attempt to return with her.
24:34But the minors Erika Sur and María Fernanda de Siete and three years respectively, woke up, causing him to murder them.
24:42The crime became media not only because of the cruelty of its nature, but also because the little ones and Santoy's ex-girlfriend were the children of a popular astrologer who appeared on television.
24:54Let's see, Erika, right? You told me.
24:56What are you going to do tonight ending the program?
24:59Nothing.
25:00Do you know my single apartment?
25:02No.
25:03As a result of the atrocious crime, Santoy is still in jail and Erika Peña Cos still defends her innocence, although the public has different opinions on the case.
25:15Paulette Guevara Fara
25:17This is a terrible case that put the country upside down, not only because it involved a little girl, but also because of the way in which the investigation was developed.
25:28A good family girl is lost, the police are looking for her, we tell her, end of story.
25:33After several days of being reported missing and a few times seen mobilization in Mexico by the police, Paulette appeared at the foot of her bed lifeless.
25:44I tell him, I take off the sheets, I see that he is not there and I go out again.
25:51Although he had supposedly always been there, there is a lot of media evidence that contradicts the final resolution of the authorities.
26:00The statement had said that it was impossible for him to hide a girl there, right?
26:06The case in general was so sadly known and controversial that it even had its own Netflix series.
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26:22Very well, let's go to the end.
26:24La mata viejitas
26:26Wide back, big hands.
26:31It was very likely that it was a man dedicated to the struggle.
26:35The serial killer with the longest sentence that has been dictated in Mexico is Juana Barraza Samperio.
26:41She is charged with 16 crimes, although it is estimated that she is actually guilty of approximately 40.
26:49She was dressed as a nurse.
26:52It was a kind of obsession. We have to catch her, we have to catch her.
26:57She entered the houses of her victims, always women between 60 and 100 years old, with the pretext of offering them support from the government or disguised as a nurse.
27:08Her crimes left an indelible scar in a country that deeply esteems the figure of the grandmother.
27:16I say, why is the law so cruel?
27:19Why do they have us here?
27:21Those who really did it, we didn't even do it.
27:24And those who really did it, they are out there.
27:28And you, do you agree with our choices?
27:31Which of these crimes impacted you the most?
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