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¡LEYENDAS Urbanas Basadas en CRÍMENES REALES!
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28/11/2024
Bienvenidos a WatchMojo Español y para esta lista estaremos viendo esas leyendas urbanas que tuvieron sus orígenes en genuinas historias de terror.
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Hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español, I am Jackie and for this list we will be
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seeing those urban legends, whose macabre stories have a real origin in which they were
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inspired. For this top we will be looking only at those cases where the crimes have
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been proven or involve people whose existence has been documented.
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Felicitas Guerrero, one of the most beautiful and rich women in
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the 19th century, played a tragic story that marked the Porteño aristocracy. He was born
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in Buenos Aires in 1846 and at the age of 18 he married Martín de Alzaga, a much older
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and extremely rich man, although his husband died shortly after, leaving Felicitas widowed
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and as one of the most coveted and wealthy women in the country. In spite of his suitors,
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Felicitas finally fell in love with Samuel Saenz Valiente. However, Enrique Ocampo,
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another aspirant who had been rejected, could not bear the idea of losing her. Ocampo
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arrived at the house of the Guerreros in the neighborhood of Barracas with the excuse of
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returning some letters. After the discussion, Ocampo shot Felicitas in the back, causing
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a fatal wound. Ocampo died a moment later, it is said that he was killed by Felicitas' relatives
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who spied on the scene. After his death, his parents built the Church of Santa Felicitas
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in his honor. The legend that surrounds his story says that his ghost appears in the church,
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and the women who seek luck in love tie handkerchiefs on the bars of the place, waiting to see them
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wet by Felicitas' tears, which would be a good omen.
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The Hacienda San José, located in the district of Carmen in Chincha, Peru, is one of the
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most emblematic places in the region due to its history linked to slavery and the legends
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that surround it. Built in 1688 by the Muñatones and Salazar family, this hacienda was one
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of the largest cotton and sugar production centers in the country, using slave labor
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brought from Africa. By the 18th century, the hacienda housed hundreds of slaves who
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worked in inhumane conditions. One of the darkest aspects of the hacienda is the existence
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of a vast system of underground tunnels, more than 34 kilometers, connecting the hacienda
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with the port. These tunnels were used for the illegal trafficking of slaves, and it
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is said that, due to the bad conditions, many died and their bodies were abandoned
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in the tunnels. Several tragic and historical events of the time have fed stories of ghosts
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and souls in pain that supposedly wander through the tunnels and the hacienda to this day.
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Visitors report having seen ghostly figures and heard screams in the corridors
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and underground tunnels.
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The Lady of the Mill. The legend of the Lady of the Mill originates in Namiquipa, Chihuahua,
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and is related to the indigenous tribe of the Conchos, who inhabited that region before
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being invaded by the Spaniards. The protagonist of this story is Margarita, an indigenous woman
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who was baptized with that name by the evangelizers, and who was in love with a young man
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of her tribe named Marcos.
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His name comes from the fact that they lived, collected and hunted on the banks of the Conchos River,
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the main river of the entity.
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For his part, a Spanish soldier, Rogelio, became obsessed with her. Rogelio deceived
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Marcos to accompany him on an expedition, and when he returned alone, Margarita suspected
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that he had killed him. She swore to wait for him forever. Rogelio, enraged by Margarita's
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constant abuse, finally abused her. Margarita threw herself into the river, taking her life.
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Since then, her spirit has appeared in the area, terrorizing those who see her, although
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some say that she also protects certain people.
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She is mostly a barefoot woman, dressed in white, who appears throughout this area.
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Don Juan Manuel.
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However, it is said that in those windows that you can see between open and a little broken,
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you can see the passage of a presence constantly.
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The legend of Don Juan Manuel revolves around a wealthy and powerful man who arrived in Mexico
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in 1612. Frustrated by not being able to have a child, he decided to enter the convent of San Francisco.
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However, while he was absent, rumors reached his ears that his wife was unfaithful to him,
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which led him to a state of despair. In his desire for revenge, he made a pact with the devil
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to discover the alleged lover, with the condition of killing the first man he saw every night at 11.
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The devil himself told him that at 11 at night he would pass outside his house and the alleged lover
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of his wife. Taking this into account, Manuel killed whoever passed by his house at that time,
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in order to try to eliminate that alleged lover.
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Juan Manuel continued to murder innocents until, blinded by his fury, he killed his own nephew.
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Realizing what he had done, he sought redemption, but one morning he appeared dead under mysterious circumstances
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in October 1641, after fulfilling a penance imposed by a monk.
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Since then, his spirit continues to wander the Uruguayan street, where he asks the hour
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to whom they cross paths with him.
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The Strangler of Tacuba
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Gregorio Cárdenas, known as Goyo Cárdenas, is said to have been the first serial killer in Mexico.
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In 1942, Goyo was arrested for the murder of four women. The victims included students
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and sex workers, all murdered in a short period between August and September of that year.
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Cárdenas, who tried to pretend to be insane, was nicknamed the Strangler of Tacuba by the press.
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They unearth the first body, they begin to unearth others, but they only find two more.
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They have to stop the search because there is a strong rain and the same rain ends up
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unearthing the fourth victim.
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To date, the residence is named the House of the Pomegranate Tree, since in that same garden
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grew a tree of this species, which acquired a dark fame due to its connection with crimes.
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The Aranberry House
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Returns to his home after a long day at work, but upon entering, the scene is simply terrifying,
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as they have deprived his wife and daughter of their lives.
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The legend of the Aranberry House is based on a tragic murder that occurred in 1933
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in Monterrey, Nuevo León, which shocked the society of the time.
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The victims, Doña Antonia Lozano and her daughter Florinda Montemayor, were brutally murdered during a robbery.
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According to the legend, the criminals were people close to the family, including Gabriel Villarreal,
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Doña Antonia's nephew, who was identified thanks to a parrot that repeated,
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Don't kill me, Gabriel, don't kill me.
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In the face of the aggressors' insistence to receive an answer, they made a mistake.
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One of their voices was recognized by the owner of the house,
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because he immediately learned that it was a nephew of his named Gabriel Villarreal.
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The murderers were captured and later executed under the escape law,
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which consisted of releasing them and then shooting them while they tried to flee.
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Over time, the house became famous for alleged paranormal events,
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such as screams and laments that were heard at night.
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Today, the Aramberri house is an emblematic site in Monterrey,
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inspiring books and visits from curious people.
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A girl possessed by the vampire committed countless murders.
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Tired of this, the villagers brutally killed her.
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The legend of Sarah Helen, known as the vampire woman,
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has its origin in the port of Pisco, Peru.
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Sarah Helen Roberts was an English woman born on March 6, 1872 in Blackburn, England.
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The legend says that she was accused of witchcraft and vampirism,
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supposedly for having a relationship with Dracula,
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and was sentenced to death in her country.
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However, her body was transferred by her husband to Pisco, where he was buried in 1913.
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The myth gained strength when it was claimed that Sarah had cast a curse,
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promising to return 80 years after her death to take revenge.
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This rumor generated panic in 1993,
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when thousands of people and international media
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gathered in the Pisco cemetery waiting for her resurrection.
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She will return to life as a vampire woman next Wednesday.
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The matter has divided the Pisqueños.
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Some think this is a joke, but others, taking precautions,
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have been premonition of crucifixes.
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However, nothing paranormal happened, and the medium gradually vanished.
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Sarah Helen's grave in the Pisco cemetery
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continues to attract curious and lovers of the paranormal.
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The old man in the sack.
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It was on Thursday, April 16, 1854, around 8.30 in the morning,
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when a neighbor of the Indus population noticed in the distance
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a small bulk that appeared in a hut on 7th Street.
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Little by little he began to approach only to witness a sinister discovery.
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Varela Pérez, known as the old man in the sack or the monster of Carrascal,
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is the real character behind the legend that frightens generations of children in Chile.
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In 1950, Varela was arrested and accused of kidnapping, abusing and murdering
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an 8-year-old boy in the Carrascal neighborhood of Santiago.
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His modus operandi, which consisted of kidnapping children and taking them in a sack,
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inspired the figure of the old man in the sack in popular culture,
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not only in his country but throughout Latin America.
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Measuring 1.86 meters and weighing 92 kilos, he was undoubtedly a dangerous individual.
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Varela, described as a grotesque-looking man,
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was subjected to intense interrogations before being sentenced.
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Forensic tests, including hair and nail samples,
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pointed him out as guilty, consolidating his image as one of the most feared criminals of the time.
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The cannibal girl of the Takubaya subway.
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It was September 7, 1972,
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when various national media announced on their covers
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the disappearance of Rosarito Sánchez Sierra, the cannibal girl.
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The legend of Rosarito Sánchez Sierra, known as the cannibal girl of the Takubaya subway,
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is one of the most terrifying stories that circulate in Mexico City.
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It is said that Rosarito was only 8 years old
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when he got lost in the labyrinthine tunnels of the subway in the early 70s.
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Desperate and without access to food,
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the girl supposedly enters the depths of the subway
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and in an act of disturbing survival,
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Rosarito found the corpse of an indigent
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who, seeing that the rats were devouring him, decided to do the same.
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Then the girl, from that time,
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who began to stay there inside the subway,
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imitated this cannibal part of the rats,
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so she began to feed over time
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and began to have this part of cannibalism.
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Finally, on September 22,
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the authorities found the girl in a lamentable state,
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hidden in the tunnels of the Takubaya station.
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According to witnesses, Rosarito confessed to having murdered an indigent
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to eat him and told the horrors he lived in the subway.
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Despite his confession, the legend adds that he was not taken to prison,
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but to a psychiatric institution where he spent the rest of his life.
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Some claim that he died in 2010 under psychiatric treatment
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without having re-inserted himself in society.
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And you, have you heard these urban legends?
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Do you know any other that we have forgotten to mention?
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Tell us in the comments
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and don't forget to watch these other original videos of Spanish Watchmojo.
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