In the urban legends of the Mexico City now highlights the mysterious woman who, according to multiple testimonies, lives in the station Green Indians of the Line 3 of the Metro in the country’s capital.
Stories submitted to Uriel Reyescreator of Stories of the Night —a horror podcast trending on social media—, have allowed us to reconstruct a disturbing pattern: a very tall female presence, dressed as if from another era, silent, who appears among the crowds on the platform without really being seen by anyone… except for the person she chooses to look at.
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One of the most disturbing testimonies recorded in recent months occurred in the early hours of the morning at the Indios Verdes station, where thousands of people begin their journey every day.
According to the story, as the platform filled with workers, students, and early-rising vendors, a figure almost two meters tall stood completely still in the crowd: a woman dressed as if from another erawith a dark veil, whose presence seemed to exist in a space different from the rest of the world.
What was disturbing was not only its rigidity, but the fact that no one seemed to touch it despite the crowd that surrounded it, as if the human flow was naturally diverted so as not to pass through it.
The situation escalated when, suddenly, the woman appeared at a completely different point on the platform and, this time, looking directly at the witness: smiling, waving with a bony hand and pointing towards the edge of the tracks.
Seconds later, between screams, another passenger fell into the tunnel. The crowd tried to stop the convoy while some rushed to help her. When he looked back, the woman’s figure had completely disappeared.
“The impact of the story increased when, according to what he said, his father had experienced an almost identical episode years before, also in Indios Verdes and also around midnight: a woman dressed ‘as if from another era’ floating towards the tracks, a bony presence greeting him from an empty platform and the subsequent report of a person who threw himself in front of the last train, according to the story.
Dozens of listeners claim to have seen the same woman at different times and years, always in Indios Verdes, describing her with the same impossible height, the same dark veil and the same disturbing smile.
The podcast has shown that legends not only survive: they transform, mutate and are reconstructed thanks to the new stories sent by their audience, who every day share experiences that keep the tradition of fear alive.
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Today, thanks to her community, a new entity seems to have joined the map of Mexican terror: a silent, tall, smiling woman who observes from one of the busiest platforms in the country.
