Juan Corona, one of the most active serial killers in the United States before he was convicted in 1971, died Monday at age 85. Corona, incarcerated in Corcoran, California, was convicted of killing – and burying – the bodies of 25 California farm laborers. Many of the workers he killed, usually via stabbing, were actually hired by Corona. Corona was arrested a week later and subsequent searches turned up the bodies of 24 more people, including several Corona had recruited for farm work. A stabbing he suffered in 2017 almost left him dead, but he survived minus sight in his left eye.
Source: Fox News March 04, 2019 22:07 UTC