AJ and Sam discuss Las Poquianchis a group of murdering sisters in Mexico.
Las Pocanches, also known as the Gonzalez sisters, were four sisters from Guanajuato, Mexico, who ran a large-scale prostitution ring from 1950 to 1964. They were responsible for over 91 murders and are considered the most prolific murder partnership. The sisters were born in Jalisco, Mexico, and their father was a strict policeman. They turned to prostitution as a way to escape their father and poverty. The sisters recruited prostitutes through help wanted ads and forced many of them into drug addiction. They would kill the girls when they became ill or stopped pleasing customers. The sisters were eventually arrested and tried, with two of them dying in prison.
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