Juana Barraza grew up in poverty and faced many challenges throughout her life, including having an abusive mother who sold her into the sex trade for just three beers. As the years went on and Juana grew into adulthood. Juana grew to despise her mother and began taking her rage out on older women who reminded her of what she had already been through. But it doesn't stop there. Along the way, Juana managed to make a career in professional wrestling. She should have been able to channel her frustration out on the ring, but no such luck. During the 1990s, she took matters into her own hands and began killing elderly women. Join Deb and Beth as we journey through almost a decade of terror that took Mexico City, Mexico, by surprise. So many surprises. But you will need to tune in to hear.
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References
Juan Barraza.
Juana Barraza: The little old lady killer.
The little old lady killer: The sensationalized crimes of Mexico’s first female serial killer.
The lady killer.
Tuckman, J. (2008). Little old lady killer handed 759 years in Mexican prison. The Guardian.