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Mexico’s ‘little old lady killer’

In 2008, former female wrestler Juana Barraza was found guilty of murdering 11 elderly women.

In March 2008, former female wrestler Juana Barraza was found guilty of murdering at least 11 elderly women in Mexico City.

The murders took place over a period of seven years, and Barraza became known as the “little old lady killer”.

She admitted to murdering three women and told investigators it was because of abuse she suffered in childhood at the hands of her alcoholic mother.

In 2021, Mike Lanchin spoke to the neuropsychologist Dr Feggy Ostrosky, who interviewed Barraza in jail, about the disturbing story.

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(Photo: Barraza being presented to the media following her arrest in 2005. Credit: Reuters/Danil Aguilar)

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