La Llorona My name is Ramon Rodriguez and I went to Mexico last week. Mexican urban legends are true in Mexico including the devil, grim reaper, witches, and ghosts. La Llorona or the weeping woman is one of the famous urban legends in Mexico and parts of Latin America. My young brother misbehaved and disobeys a lot and my mom and grandma told that La Llorona will come at night to take him. It is true that La Llorona comes at night and takes the children by accident. At night will I'm sleeping suddenly a noise woke me up and the scream was probably murder or domestic violence. I heard "Aiiihhhh mis hijos". I was excited but I don't want to interrupt my whole family, I think that the whole neighborhood heard the screamings of La Llorona and they thought that she took a child near the river at midnight. The stories of La Llorona is true and La Llorona sightings were reported in parts of Mexico. The next moring my mom told me that she heard the screamings of La Llorona and she told me that I heard one. If you're going to Mexico and have kids, tell them never misbehave and not to wander at a river by midnight. Believe me is very true that La Llorona exist in Mexico. La Llorona is a ghost that have long hair, ugly teeth, long dress, and demonic eyes. The event occur at Costa Rica, Sinaloa, 4/7/04, 12:32 A.M. midnight and La Llorona was located in a river 2 or 3 kilometers away from Grandma's house.