What you will get is a 1 page typed letter from Juan, he signed this is full with black pen. This also comes with the envelope he sent this letter in. The out side of the letter is stamped in red By Corcoran Prison. The letter is stamped 12.07.2001 but he wrote the letter on september 4, 2001. Great set of items for anyones collection or would make a kick ass gift. This will be yours for only $ 19.99 free shipping world wide!
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Born in 1934, Corona moved to Yuba City, California in the early 50's as a migrant worker. There the Mexican national established himself as a family man and labor contractor, that is, until he was charged with hacking twenty-five men to death. His handiwork was uncovered on May 19, 1971, by a Japanese farmer touring the peach orchard where Corona's labor crew was working. Most of the victims were drunken transients and migrant workers who no one missed. Corona, a burly father of four, was linked to the murders through a couple of receipts found in the clothing of two of the dead.
Most of the victims were stabbed or hacked to death, and bore signs of homosexual assaults, which lead people to believe that the killer could be Juan's openly gay brother.