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Juan López was a soldier in the Mexican-American war who fought in Santa Ana's army and was captured and tortured by American troops | {{Humor}} | ||
Juan López was a soldier in the Mexican-American war who fought in Santa Ana's army. He led his troops during the Battle of Yerba Buena<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Yerba_Buena</ref> and was subsequently captured and tortured by American troops His ghost haunts the second-floor boys bathroom in the N building, the site of his hanging. Students have reported seeing blood on the walls and heard screams.{{Citation needed}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 31 May 2025
Juan López was a soldier in the Mexican-American war who fought in Santa Ana's army. He led his troops during the Battle of Yerba Buena[1] and was subsequently captured and tortured by American troops His ghost haunts the second-floor boys bathroom in the N building, the site of his hanging. Students have reported seeing blood on the walls and heard screams.[citation needed]