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¡Bestseller en su versión inglesa en Amazon.com!
En julio de 1965, las adolescentes Sylvia y Jenny Likens quedaron al cuidado temporal de Gertrude Baniszewski, una madre soltera de mediana edad y sus siete hijos.
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En octubre de 1965, el cuerpo de Sylvia Likens fue encontrado en el sótano de la casa de los Baniszewski, donde había estado confinada. Estaba desnutrida, golpeada, quemada y tenía grabadas en su estómago las palabras "Soy una prostituta y estoy orgullosa de ello".
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