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  1. Jan 1, 1974 · The book came out of an Atlantic assignment to cover the Juan Corona mass murder trial in Yuba City, California. Kidder a contributing editor to The Atlantic, and back then in his youthful prime, later expressed his dissatisfaction with the book refusing to allow it to be reprinted, making this title a very sought after little treasure, almost always featured on the most wanted lists of true ...

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  2. Juan Corona was officially diagnosed with schizophrenia, and, after looking at the DSM-5, it was the disorder that explained most of Corona's actions. Delusions and Hallucinations Corona experienced delusions and hallucinations of being surrounded by ghosts after the 1955 Yuba City Flood.

  3. Meet Juan Corona, a seasoned pro with a knack for blending brains and business savvy. Originally from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City, Juan’s journey brought him to the sunny vibes of Orange County when he was just a wee three-month-old. Fast forward, and he’s become a big shot in the real estate game.

  4. Feb 15, 2010 · In 1978, Juan V. Corona's conviction for the murder of 25 transient farm workers was overturned by a state appellate court. Corona, the court concluded, had been inadequately defended by

  5. Oct 4, 2015 · Juan Corona, originario de Jalisco y residente de Yuba City, de 37 años de edad, católico, casado y con cuatro hijas, fue condenado por el asesinato en primer grado de veinticinco hombres que murieron por heridas provocadas por un machete. La sentencia tardó dos años en llegar.

  6. 25 cargos de asesinato en primer grado. Condena. 25 Cadenas Perpetuas con posibilidad de Libertad Condicional. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Juan Vallejo Corona ( Autlán, Jalisco; 7 de febrero de 1934- Corcoran, California; 4 de marzo de 2019) 1 fue un asesino en serie mexicano, encarcelado en los Estados Unidos por crímenes cometidos en ese país.

  7. Mar 4, 2019 · Inmate Juan Corona Dies of Natural Causes. March 4, 2019. CORCORAN – California State Prison-Corcoran inmate Juan Vallejo Corona, 85, died of natural causes at 8:15 a.m. on Monday, March 4 at an outside hospital. Corona was serving 25 concurrent life sentences for 25 counts of first-degree murder. His victims were all farm workers.

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