"Las Poquianchis" refers to a notorious family of Mexican serial killers. The story revolves around Gregoria, a woman born in 1891 in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. According to various sources, including the book and adaptations, Gregoria, along with her sisters and possibly other family members, ran a boarding house where they brutally murdered their guests. The motivations behind these murders were often related to robbery and possibly deeper psychological issues.
The narrative "Por Dios que así fue" suggests a first-hand or at least a very personal account or perspective on the events, indicating a deep dive into the lives of these women and their crimes.
"Las Poquianchis" refers to a notorious family of Mexican serial killers. The story revolves around Gregoria, a woman born in 1891 in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. According to various sources, including the book and adaptations, Gregoria, along with her sisters and possibly other family members, ran a boarding house where they brutally murdered their guests. The motivations behind these murders were often related to robbery and possibly deeper psychological issues.
The narrative "Por Dios que así fue" suggests a first-hand or at least a very personal account or perspective on the events, indicating a deep dive into the lives of these women and their crimes.