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32 - Juana Barraza Samperio: The Deadly Dance of La Mataviejitas

32 - Juana Barraza Samperio: The Deadly Dance of La Mataviejitas

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In this chilling episode of Bent and Twisted, hosts JR and Khadijah buckle up for a bone-chilling ride as Jay unfolds the haunting tale of Juana Dayanara Barraza Samperio, better known as La Mataviejitas – a notorious Mexican serial killer and former professional wrestler. Known for her brutal acts and a shocking dual identity, La Mataviejitas sent shivers down the spines of those who crossed her path.

As JR and Khadijah lend their ears to Jay's narration, the gruesome details of Barraza's crimes and her unconventional background come to life. Wrestling and murder intertwine in a narrative that explores the darkest corners of a twisted mind.

Join the hosts as they delve into the enigmatic life of La Mataviejitas, exploring the motives, methods, and the unsettling legacy left behind by this female wrestler turned serial killer. Brace yourselves for a gripping storytelling experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat in this episode of Bent and Twisted."

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*Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of violence and sensitive topics related to criminal behavior.*

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