1945: A "Respectable" Business?
In 1940s Mexico, prostitution wasn’t seen as a big deal. So when the Valenzuela sisters—four women with no looks, no talent, and no education—decided to open a brothel called "Rancho El Ángel," nobody batted an eye.At first, business was good. But the sisters wanted more.
The Trap: "Maids Wanted!"
Since the sisters weren’t exactly attracting customers themselves, they needed fresh "workers." So they placed newspaper ads:
📰 "Young women needed! Free room and board + good pay!"
Girls showed up excited for jobs… only to become sex slaves.
✔ No pay
✔ No freedom
✔ No escape
Expanding Their Empire of Horror
Soon, the sisters got even greedier. They hired mercenaries to kidnap girls near the U.S. border.🔞 Virgins were saved for rich clients who paid extra to "deflower" them.
💉 Girls were drugged with heroin and cocaine to keep them compliant.
💀 Disposable workers – If a girl got sick, tried to run, or lost her looks? Killed.
The House of Death
Police finally raided the brothel after a kidnapped girl escaped. What they found was pure nightmare fuel:☠️ 80 dead women buried on the property
☠️ 11 dead men (clients who "knew too much")
☠️ Dozens of unborn babies ripped out with hooks
When asked about the bodies, one sister shrugged:
"The food didn’t agree with them."
Total victims? Likely over 150. Most were starved to death in locked rooms.
"Justice" Served?
In 1964, the sisters got 40 years in prison. But fate had one last twist:
🐀 One sister died in jail—guards fed her corpse to RATS!
🗑️ Her bones were later tossed in the trash.
Moral of the story?
Greed + cruelty = a one-way ticket to hell.🔥 Share if you think they got what they deserved! #TrueCrime #NightmareBrothel
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