Juana Barraza (1957 - present) is a Mexican amateur wrestler turned serial killer, known as "La Mataviejitas" ("The Old Lady Killer"). She was convicted of murdering elderly women in Mexico City between the late 1990s and 2006. Barraza was arrested in 2006 and sentenced to 759 years in prison for her crimes.
For Further Reading:
- Juana Barraza Was A Pro Wrestler By Day – And A Serial Killer By Night
- Shocking story of Mexico’s first serial killer—a female wannabe wrestler
- Little Old Lady Killer handed 759 years in a Mexican prison
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