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Testigos del crimen No.147 - El Palacio de Lecumberri y sus historias negras

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Toda gran urbe posee edificios malditos, de infame memoria, que le recuerdan episodios lamentables. Tal es el caso del llamado Palacio Negro. La antigua penitenciaría de Lecumberri, hoy sede del Archivo General de la Nación, albergó en sus muros sombríos a inquilinos tan dispares como el multihomicida Gregorio Cárdenas, el novelista José Revueltas o, según se dice, al cantante Juan Gabriel. En el mes de la patria, los Testigos del Crimen mantienen una charla con el historiador Roberto Jiménez, conductor de nuestro podcast hermano "En la Historia", y retan a la memoria para recuperar las historias que circulan en este infame edificio y sus lóbregos corredores.
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Toda gran urbe posee edificios malditos, de infame memoria, que le recuerdan episodios lamentables. Tal es el caso del llamado Palacio Negro. La antigua penitenciaría de Lecumberri, hoy sede del Archivo General de la Nación, albergó en sus muros sombríos a inquilinos tan dispares como el multihomicida Gregorio Cárdenas, el novelista José Revueltas o, según se dice, al cantante Juan Gabriel. En el mes de la patria, los Testigos del Crimen mantienen una charla con el historiador Roberto Jiménez, conductor de nuestro podcast hermano "En la Historia", y retan a la memoria para recuperar las historias que circulan en este infame edificio y sus lóbregos corredores.
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