Nice 3x5" yellow sticky note signed by Juan Corona. Dated 01-22-1997. Corona is writing that the envelope he had sent a Christmas card to the recipient was returned to him, and he hoped she got the note. He has written his return address at the top and dated it.
Comes from a smoke free environment. I AM CURRENTLY ACCEPTING CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS THROUGH STRIPE. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE SIGNED UP TO STRIPE. I WILL SIMPLY BILL YOU THROUGH THEM IF YOU WANT TO USE A CREDIT CARD. YOU CAN ALSO USE APPLE PAY, US POSTAL MONEY ORDERS, OR ZELLE. I WILL CONTACT YOU AFTER YOUR WIN/PURCHASE WITH PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS.
US SHIPPING ONLY
Juan Vallejo Corona (February 7, 1934 – March 4, 2019) was a Mexican serial killer who was convicted of the murders of 25 migrant farm workers found buried in shallow graves in peach orchards along the Feather River in Sutter County, California, United States in 1971. At the time, the crimes were characterized as among the most notorious in the history of the United States. Until the discovery of Dean Corll's victims two years after his own conviction, Corona was the deadliest American serial killer by number of proven victims.
Corona was convicted of 25 counts of first-degree murder in 1973. An Appeals Court overturned the conviction in 1978 on the basis of incompetent legal representation and granted him a new trial. In 1982, he was again found guilty of all 25 homicides. He served out a life sentence in California State Prison, Corcoran.