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The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders
Between 1998 and 2006, elderly women living alone in Mexico City were systematically murdered by someone who gained their trust by posing as a government social worker. The killer was Juana Barraza Samperio, a professional wrestler known as La Dama del Silencio-The Lady of Silence. Her traumatic childhood, sold by her alcoholic mother for three beers and subsequently sexually abused, created the psychological foundation for her displacement of rage onto symbolic maternal figures. But the investigation was catastrophically flawed. For years,…mehr

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The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders

Between 1998 and 2006, elderly women living alone in Mexico City were systematically murdered by someone who gained their trust by posing as a government social worker. The killer was Juana Barraza Samperio, a professional wrestler known as La Dama del Silencio-The Lady of Silence. Her traumatic childhood, sold by her alcoholic mother for three beers and subsequently sexually abused, created the psychological foundation for her displacement of rage onto symbolic maternal figures. But the investigation was catastrophically flawed. For years, authorities searched for a male killer, unable to conceive that a woman could commit such systematic violence. This gender bias led directly to the wrongful convictions of Araceli Vázquez García and Jorge Mario Tablas Silva, innocent people who were prosecuted based on fabricated forensic evidence while the real killer remained free. Though Barraza was eventually caught and sentenced to 759 years in prison, Vázquez remains imprisoned today despite definitive proof of her innocence, including fingerprint evidence that was falsely attributed to her but actually belonged to Barraza. This meticulously researched account exposes how investigative failures, institutional self-protection, and the systematic persecution of marginalized individuals created injustices that persist decades after the truth became undeniable.


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The author is a dedicated scholar with a lifelong fascination for Crime and Punishment. This interest, nurtured since childhood, forms the bedrock of their work. They hold a postgraduate-level education, with advanced studies in the fields of Business and Computing, a background that lends a unique structural perspective to their research. A committed autodidact, the author dedicates their free time to extensive, self-directed study, drawing upon decades of intellectual curiosity to inform their writing.