Felícitas Sánchez Aguillón

Felícitas Sánchez Agullón or Sánchez Neyra
Born 1890
Cerro Azul, Veracruz, Mexico
Died June 16, 1941
Cause of death Suicide by medication overdose
Other names "The Ogress of Colonia Roma", "The Female Ripper of Colonia Roma" and "The Human Crusher of little angels"
Criminal penalty Died before being convicted
Killings
Victims Several (40-50, at least one)
Span of killings
1930–1941
Country Mexico
State(s) Mexico City
Date apprehended
April 11, 1941

Felícitas Sánchez Aguillón or Sánchez Neyra (1890 June 16, 1941) was a Mexican nurse, midwife, baby farmer and serial killer, active during the 1930s in Mexico City, who killed babies in her care. Between 40 and 50 murders were attributed to her.[1][2] She was also known as "The Ogress of Colonia Roma", "The Female Ripper of Colonia Roma" and "The Human Crusher of little angels".

Early life

She was born in 1890 in Cerro Azul, Veracruz to a mother who was not affectionate towards her.[3] As a child, she habitually poisoned street dogs.

During the 1900s, she became a licensed nurse and married Carlos Conde. She had twin daughters with him but didn't want to take care of them, and suggested to her husband that they give them up for adoption. He accepted this proposal, but after the daughters had been adopted, he changed his mind. However, Sánchez refused to tell him where their daughters were, which led to their divorce in 1910. In that year Sánchez moved to Mexico City.[4]

Crimes

In Mexico City, she lived in an apartment building located on Salamanca Street, Colonia Roma. She started to attend births and illegally practice abortions. She also began to trade in illegal adoptions.[5] During the 1910s she was arrested twice for practicing illegal adoption and baby farming.

Murders

She killed the children that she couldn't sell and the newborns when the abortion failed. She murdered several children, some by poisoning or strangulation. She dismembered the bodies and incinerated them or threw them in the sewer.[6]

Arrest and death

On April 8, 1941, human remains were discovered near her building. Three days later Sánchez was arrested, along with two accomplices: her second husband Roberto or Alberto Covarrubías and a plumber, Salvador Martínez, who worked for Sánchez.

Sánchez committed suicide before she was tried on July 16, 1941. She and her second husband had a third daughter, who was placed in state care after her father was convicted for involvement in the murders.

References

  1. Rivera, Horacio B. (6 December 2010). "Felícitas Sánchez Agillón. "La Descuartizadora de la Colonia Roma". (México)" [Felícitas Sánchez Agullón. "The Female Riper of Colonia Roma". (Mexico)] (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  2. Delgado, Rodrigo (16 October 2013). "La Ogresa de la Colonia Roma: La historia de Felicitas Sánchez Aguillón, la Descuartizadora de Niños". MX-DF.net. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  3. "Testigos del crimen No.207 - La ogresa de la colonia Roma". ivoox.com (Podcast). Testigos del crimen. 20 November 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  4. Gutiérrez, Silvia (11 July 2011). "La Espantacigüeñas" [The Scarecstork]. historiascomunes.com.mx (in Spanish). Historias Comunes. Retrieved 25 December 2013. Felicitas, oriunda de Veracruz, se casó en su pueblo natal, tiempo después se convirtió en madre de unas gemelas, sin embargo como no quería cuidarlas le propuso a su esposo que las vendieran, pero éste se negó y ante la insistencia de su mujer terminó por aceptar el trato. Cuando Carlos, su marido, se arrepintió del hecho le preguntó a Felicitas a quién se las vendió, ella se rehusó a revelar el paradero de sus hijas, por lo que el asunto terminó en una separación. Felicitas abandonó su lugar de origen y se refugió en el Distrito Federal, se estableció en la colonia Roma, una de las zonas más elegantes de la Ciudad de México en aquellos años...
  5. Gutiérrez, Silvia (11 July 2011). "La Espantacigüeñas" [The Scarecstork]. historiascomunes.com.mx (in Spanish). Historias Comunes. Retrieved 25 December 2013. De profesión enfermera se dedicó al oficio de partera y empezó a traficar con niños, las madres solteras que no querían hacerse cargo de sus hijos se los daban a Felicitas y ella se encargaba de venderlos entre las parejas estériles...
  6. Rivera, Horacio B. (6 December 2010). "Felícitas Sánchez Agillón. "La Descuartizadora de la Colonia Roma". (México)" [Felícitas Sánchez Agullón. "The Female Ripper of Colonia Roma". (Mexico)] (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 December 2013. Partera, realizaba abortos clandestinos y cuando sus clientas iban a labor de parto, estrangulaba a los bebes recien nacidos y descuartizaba los cadaveres (a veces los descuartizaba en vida) para tirar los restos en la cañeria o los tiraba en algun canal de aguas negras o en lotes baldios...
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