The Dead Girls is a Netflix crime drama that adapts Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s Las Muertas and is inspired by the real Poquianchis case. In this series, the historical record is reworked: the real group of sisters becomes the fictional Baladro sisters, and the show compresses decades of events into six focused episodes.
The story looks at how the sisters built a brothel network, how local power and corruption helped them, and how victims and officials reacted as the truth came out. The series balances dramatic scenes with investigative moments.
It presents personal choices, lovers, betrayals, and deals with officials alongside broader forces, such as bribery and local politics. The format features self-contained episodes that collectively form a single arc about ambition, violence, and the cost it exacts on individuals.
The Dead Girls does not claim to be historically accurate; it uses fiction to illustrate how small choices, long cover-ups, and local favors enabled the sisters to gain power, ultimately harming many people and their memories.
The Dead Girls is a dramatization of the Poquianchis story

The makers use fictional details so the story can follow several points of view in a short run. That approach allows the series to explore victims, police testimony, and local politics within a six-episode arc.
Main characters in The Dead Girls cast

- Arcelia Ramírez plays Arcángela Baladro. She is the older sister. Arcángela is one half of the criminal leadership; she helps build and maintain the brothel network, making decisions about how to deal with both internal and external threats.
- Paulina Gaitán plays Serafina Baladro, the younger sister. She works alongside Arcángela, but her character has different tensions, ambitions, and personal relationships that influence how the sisters’ enterprise expands.
- Joaquín Cosío appears as Captain Bedoya, a law enforcement figure trying to investigate the activities around the Baladro sisters. He represents the official side, trying to expose what is happening.
- Alfonso Herrera plays Simón Corona, a character linked to the sisters’ business and personal lives. His role is connected to both the darker elements of their criminal operations and the emotional or interpersonal consequences.
Key episode moments that define characters

Episode 1, titled “Double Revenge,” opens with Serafina’s anger after Simón leaves her; she organizes an attack that nearly kills him and draws police attention. That violent act pushes the story into an investigation and forces Captain Bedoya to choose how far he will protect or expose the sisters.
Episode 2 shows Arcángela turning a bar into a brothel after she realises customers will pay to sleep with waitresses; she then bribes officials to expand the business. Episode 4 begins with a young woman named Blanca being sold at a fair, a scene that makes clear how the scheme preyed on children and the poorest families.
Significant supporting characters in The Dead Girls cast

- Mauricio Isaac is cast as La Calavera, who is involved in the underworld network around the Baladro sisters.
- Leticia Huijara plays Rosa, another supporting role within the Baladro sisters’ milieu.
- Kristyan Ferrer, Enrique Arreola, Carlos Aragón, Fernando Bonilla, and Salvador Sánchez are among other cast members who populate the series. Their characters flesh out the world around the sisters, people working for them, authorities, victims, and others caught up in the events.
Release and format details
The Dead Girls was released as a six-episode limited series on Netflix, with each instalment running around an hour. The structure allows specific episodes to read like tight short films, while adding up to a single story that traces the sisters’ rise and the legal and social fallout that follows.