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kill the evil
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Rio de Janeiro,São Paulo,Europe etc...
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Such a nightmare to that women...I've never heard about this case before.
One of the police cases that swayed Mexican society in the '60s was that the sisters Delfina, Maria de Jesus and Maria Luisa Gonzalez Valenzuela, better known as "The Poquianchis" who killed 28 of their "girls" in land Guanajuato. These infernal women were the perpetrators and instigators of at least 28 murders of women and girls at that first were forced to prostitute and later murdered, either because they had no more utility for them or because of the severe punishments that they were subjected. The case was announced on ALARMA!, mexican crime tabloid exclusively in the decade of the '60s, when two women who had obvious signs of abuse and malnutrition, went to the headquarters of the Judicial Police in the city of Leon, Guanajuato, where victims reported that they were forced by their employers to work as prostitutes in a brothel. After twisting a warrant, agents of the State Attorney went to the brothel located in San Francisco del Rincon, where they managed to capture Delfina and Maria de Jesus, while Mary Louise, who managed to outwit the authorities finally gave in Mexico City for fear of being lynched after learning about the gruesome case. In conducting investigations, it emerged that the sisters Gonzalez Valenzuela were run several brothels in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Leon and San Francisco del Rincon, Guanajuato. In such places, the police rescued many women who were forced into prostitution. TALE OF HORROR The story the women told the court ruffled the police's hair, as they recounted how some of their mates were beaten and tortured by the sisters and even several were killed and buried in the same farm where they were exploited. The victims told authorities that the sisters never let them go out of their brothels, and when they became pregnant they were forced to abort the child and in cases of child birth, they were killed by the sisters. According to the reports of those rescued, "The Poquianchis" also murdered those prostitutes who "no longer served them" whom they buried alive in an underground vault located in the town of Los Angeles, San Francisco del Rincon. This "work" was done by the Army captain, Zuniga Hermenegildo Maldonado, known as "Captain Black Eagle," who was Delphine's lover and protector of the sisters. DARK HISTORY The Poquianchis were born in El Salto de Juanancatlán, Jalisco, where they began in prostitution and opened their first brothel. At that time, the sisters Gonzalez Valenzuela was put to them the nickname "The Poquianchis" given the bulky form of their hips. Even one of his first brothel was named The Poquianchis, it was closed in 1940 due to irregularities since then began to submit to abuse their "employees." The meat business became a gold mine for the sisters Gonzalez Valenzuela, so they decided to open other brothels in San Francisco del Rincon. One was the Guadalajara de Noche, which later became known that it was also employed as a clandestine cemetery. The Poquianchis opened another Guadalajara de Noche in Lagos de Moreno, which was closed in 1963 following a shootout between the state police and the federal police in the cabaret, where died Ramon Torres, nicknamed "The Tepo" and who was the son of Delfina. CORRUPTION OF AUTHORITIES According to the report of the sisters Gonzalez Valenzuela, the techniques used to install a brothel first was to make friends with the authorities to be protected. In many cases they became lovers and provided money to local officials to ensure that your business is not closed. Already installed at their cabarets, "The Poquianchis" hired people that travel to the Republic to look for teenagers between 13 and 15 years of age so that by deception and extortion leading to the business, where once they entered were kept in captivity for prostitution. The young recruits were locked, left without food and beaten before they agreed to prostitute. Some of the victims narrated that they arrived at the brothels at a very young age and spent months or even a year locked up in rooms to be "convinced" to rent her body to the customers of the nightclub. Once "convinced", the girls were schooled in the arts of love, first taught them how to dress and makeup, and techniques to practice the oldest profession, but they were always subjected to threats because they could not talk with customers or between them,to avoid any attempt to escape. ENDANGERED DEATH When any of the young was discovered disobeying orders, was sent to be hit with sticks by their mates. Gonzalez Valenzuela sisters would tell women that they were powerful and could order people to kill them or their families if they would escape. When some of the prostitutes was already sick or too old to prostitution,the sisters left them to do the harder domestic works, sleep in the open and left without eating. In case of they not die of starvation or disease,they were brutally beaten or stoned. Once dead, "The Poquianchis" buried the women in the yard of any of their properties to avoid attention. For these macabre actions invited the other prostitutes in order to involve them in illegal and somehow keep them involved by making them feel complicit in the crimes. After three or four months after the corpses were buried, they were exhumed and burned with gasoline to remove any vestiges. MAXIMUM PENALTY After several months of the process that was to cross-examination and questioning, finally Delfina, Maria de Jesus and Maria Luisa Gonzalez Valenzuela, were accused of pandering, kidnapping and aggravated murder and received the maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, but two of them died behind bars before able to obtain their freedom. Delphine, known as La Poquianchis Mayor, died at 56 years in prison in Irapuato, 17 October 1968; Marie Louise, nicknamed "Eve The Piernuda" died in his jail cell in November municipal Irapuato 1984 after being consumed by a liver cancer and Maria de Jesus was the one who died in freedom. With the death of three women who made history, ended a cycle within the pages of the journalism police in Mexico. The case of "The Poquianchis" was so famous that even was the subject of plays, films and books of some renowned writers who adapted the story in a macabre story. However, the true story will always be more raw and bloody as any text or film that may or may take.
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HE will come,don't you never forget it Last edited by usuaria; November 4th, 2009 at 12:25 AM.. Reason: correcting translation's mistakes for the second time.terrible online translator... |
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Rigor Mortis
Join Date: May 2009
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Thankyou Usuaria, this was an interesting read.
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Whacked-out Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: In a state full of mental midgets.
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Ummm apparently there is NONE and you don't have to be so rude.
TY Usuaria.
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kill the evil
Join Date: Oct 2008
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yw and ty,tickle...i just wanted to put here the gore story about these ladies,till then,uknown for me.i've found it interesting...sorry everybody if there're no macabre photos.
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