: Many of these iconic stories, including those involving investigators and specific entities, are compiled in the official book "Relatos del Lado Oscuro" .
For more official content and to listen to the specific dramatization of this case, you can visit the Relatos del Lado Oscuro YouTube channel or their official podcast page . Relatos del lado oscuro - Podcast - Apple Podcasts
"La mujer que barre" is a significant literary and paranormal narrative featured in , a renowned Mexican program led by José Ramón Cantalapiedra that explores mystery, terror, and the unexplained. The story typically revolves around the investigative experiences of Sergio Torres , a recurring figure in the program's dramatized "investigator" cases. Core Narrative: The Case of Sergio Torres
: Sergio Torres is portrayed as a seasoned investigator of the strange, often tasked with debunking or documenting phenomena that defy logic.
: The program has over 20 years of history, starting in Puebla in 2003 before expanding to YouTube and major podcast platforms.
: These segments are not just reported news; they are dramatized literary stories . Cantalapiedra uses a unique, atmospheric narrative style to turn paranormal reports into immersive horror literature. Context within "Relatos del Lado Oscuro"
: "La mujer que barre" (The Woman Who Sweeps) refers to an apparition or urban legend involving a woman heard or seen sweeping at late hours—a sound often associated with omens of death or repetitive spectral loops in Mexican folklore.