
Jailhouse interview with convicted mexican serial killer Sara Aldrete| Narco Satanicos In English (2021)
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Key Facts:
1. Leadership
- Adolfo Constanzo was the leader and spiritual figurehead.
- He gained followers among drug traffickers and law enforcement, who believed his rituals brought protection and power.
- Sara Aldrete, a college student, became his second-in-command and was dubbed the "High Priestess."
- The group practiced a twisted version of Palo Mayombe, involving animal and human sacrifices.
- Constanzo believed blood rituals would protect their drug operations and make them invisible to police.
- Victims were sometimes tortured and mutilated as part of these rituals.
- The cult was heavily involved in drug trafficking, especially smuggling marijuana across the U.S.–Mexico border.
- They operated on a ranch called "Rancho Santa Elena" near Matamoros, which became the site of gruesome discoveries.
- Their activities came to light after the 1989 abduction and murder of Mark Kilroy, a University of Texas student on spring break.
- Kilroy was kidnapped, tortured, and killed as a human sacrifice.
- The high-profile case led U.S. and Mexican authorities to investigate the cult.
- Police raided Rancho Santa Elena and discovered numerous mutilated bodies buried on the property.
- Constanzo died in a shootout with police in Mexico City in May 1989—reportedly after ordering one of his followers to kill him rather than be captured.
- Several cult members, including Sara Aldrete, were captured and received lengthy prison sentences.
- The case shocked both Mexico and the U.S., blending true crime with horror elements.
- It inspired books, documentaries, and films due to its disturbing mix of drug crime and ritualistic occultism.
Note: I was very limited on what I was able to ask Sara, due to her being under contract for a documentary at the time.
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