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The video is about the mysterious case of the Poquianchis, four sisters who ran a brothel in Mexico and killed many of their prostitutes. The video tells the story of how they recruited, tortured, and murdered young girls for decades until they were caught by the police. The video also mentions some of the films and books that were inspired by their crimes. The video ends with a request for likes, comments, and suggestions for other videos.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about the mysterious case of the poquianchis, four sisters who ran brothels and killed many women in Mexico.
2. The sisters were Delfina, María de Jesús, María del Carmen and María Luisa, and they were born in Jalisco, Mexico, to an abusive father who was a sheriff and a devout Catholic mother.
3. María del Carmen was imprisoned by her father for running away with her boyfriend, and later released by a man who paid her bail and had a son with her.
4. Delfina used the inheritance from her parents to open her first brothel in Jalisco, but it was closed by the police after a fight. She then moved to Lagos de Moreno and bribed the authorities to let her operate there.
5. The sisters recruited young girls from poor families by promising them jobs or education, but then forced them into prostitution and tortured them in various ways. They also killed them when they became pregnant, sick, old or rebellious.
6. The sisters had an army of men who helped them with the murders, including a man called El Verdugo (The Executioner) who buried the victims alive or killed them in brutal ways.
7. One of the prostitutes, Catalina Ortega, managed to escape and reported the sisters to the authorities in León, Guanajuato. The police raided the ranches and found around 90 bodies of the victims.
8. The sisters were convicted of murder, kidnapping and torture, and sentenced to 40 years in prison. Two of them died in prison and one died after being released. They became the most famous serial killers in Mexico and inspired several films and books.
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