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The Believers: Cult Murders in Matamoros Mexico

The Believers: Cult Murders in  Matamoros Mexico
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Jun 8, 2019 · 1h 8s

On 14 March 1989, University of Texas at Austin student Mark Kilroy was kidnapped in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, while vacationing during spring break. He was taken by his abductors to...

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On 14 March 1989, University of Texas at Austin student Mark Kilroy was kidnapped in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, while vacationing during spring break. He was taken by his abductors to a ranch where he was tortured and sodomized for hours before being murdered in a human sacrifice ritual. Kilroy was killed with a machete blow and then had his brain removed and boiled in a pot. His killers then inserted a wire through his backbone, chopped off his legs, and buried him at the ranch along with 14 other people who had been killed there before him. Adolfo Constanzo, the leader of the cult, told his followers that human sacrifice granted them immunity from law enforcement for their drug smuggling operations. The killing drew worldwide media attention and initiated an international police manhunt because of the unusual circumstances of the crime.

After the bodies were discovered on 11 April 1989, Constanzo fled to Mexico City but was eventually tracked down. As the police surrounded his apartment complex, Constanzo died after ordering one of the cult members to kill him with a machine gun. Sara Aldrete, another high-ranking member of the cult, was arrested at the scene along with several others. In 1993, the cult members were found guilty of a number of charges, including capital murder and drug trafficking. Several of them, however, claimed they were not guilty of Kilroy's murder and told the press they were tortured to confess. Only two suspects remain at large.
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Antimonos

Antimonos

4 years ago

As much as I want to believe that the Satanic panic was just a 'panic', evidence keeps appearing for satanic ritual murders. This murder is one of then. The Orkney Isles satanic panic went on for years with the children not being returned for an unreasonable amount of time if there was no evidence at all. Look at Jimmy Saville for instance, there have been some outlandish ideas that he had occult connections although I haven't seen any truth in it.
Tracy

Tracy

4 years ago

Mae had very compelling "counterculture" co-op information LONG before most and she lived right THERE. Hail Mae.
The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

4 years ago

or part of it
The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

4 years ago

hi
The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

4 years ago

hi
Tracy

Tracy

4 years ago

Hi Ed ✌.
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