Folklore Forensics

La Llorona: The Weeping Woman of Mexican Folklore

Danielle Christmas Season 1 Episode 4

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Across Mexico and the American Southwest, dozens of child drowning cases spanning centuries share disturbing commonalities: bodies found in rivers and irrigation canals, often following reports of a woman in white near the water. While authorities have dismissed these as accidents or isolated incidents of maternal filicide, pattern analysis suggests either a serial perpetrator operating across generations, or a network of copycat crimes inspired by the original case of a woman who allegedly murdered her own children in a crime of passion and revenge.

Folklore Forensics reopens myths, legends, and folklore as historical criminal cases. Listener discretion is advised.

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