While specific plot details for individual episodes vary in their retelling, the "Sergio Torres" cases generally follow a standard structure within the Relatos del Lado Oscuro universe:
: "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. While specific plot details for individual episodes vary
: It blends documentary research with dramatization. Cases like those of Sergio Torres are presented as "official versions" of events that have been collected by the program over decades. For more official content and to listen to
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 Core Narrative: The Case of Sergio Torres
"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