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09-06-2009, 03:34 PM
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Death of Adolfo Constanzo From The 1989 Mexican Drug Cartels
As a child Adolfo Constanzo was immersed in a cult by his mother. Straying far from his roots as an altar boy, he eventually built his own cult based on human sacrifice and drug trafficking. He killed with impunity until a spring break reveller from Texas became a victim in 1989. Some back story: On April 30, 1987 Guillermo Calzada Sanchez and six members of his household vanished under mysterious circumstances. They were reported missing on May 1 and police noted melted candles and other evidence of a strange religious ceremony at Calzada's office. Six more days went by before officers began fishing mutilated remains from the Zumpango River. Seven corpses were recovered in the course of a week, all bearing signs of sadistic torture: fingers, toes and ears removed; hearts and genitals excised; part of the spine ripped from one body; two other corpses missing their brains. On April 24 1989 police arrested cultist Jorge Montes, raiding his home three blocks from the site where the Calzada family was slaughtered in 1986. Like the others arrested before him, Montes spilled everything he knew about the cult, naming Constanzo as the mastermind and chief executioner in a string of grisly homicides. May 6, 1989, police arrived on Rio Sena, going door-to-door and asking questions. As luck would have it, they were searching for a missing child—a completely unrelated case—but when Constanzo glimpsed them from a window he panicked, opening fire with his submachine gun. Within moments, 180 policemen surrounded the apartment house returning fire in a fierce exchange that lasted some 45 minutes. Miraculously, the only person wounded was an officer struck by Constanzo's first shots. When Constanzo realized that escape was impossible, he handed his weapon to El Duby and issued new orders. As the hit man later told police, "He told me to kill him and Martin. I told him I couldn't do it, but he hit me in the face and threatened that everything would go bad for me in hell. Then he hugged Martin, and I just stood in front of them and shot them with a machine gun." Between 1987 and 1989, police in Mexico City recorded 74 unsolved ritual murders, 14 of them involving infant victims. Constanzo's cult is suspected in at least 16 of those cases, all involving children or teenagers, but authorities lack sufficient evidence to press charges. watch borderland. it's a 2007 afterdark horrorfest film based off of the cult. sorry the pictures are so crappy. i found what i could. |
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09-06-2009, 10:46 PM
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Re: Death of Adolfo Constanzo From The 1989 Mexican Drug Cartels
He was bisexual, that's him and his gay lover. There are pics floating around of the farm they used for their sacrifices, including some of a cauldron containing human remains. The book 'Cauldron of Blood: The Matamoros Cult Killings' gives some graphic accounts of the rituals. One guy was kept alive as they cut off his penis and removed some leg bones. The college student that went missing was featured on Americas Most Wanted. |
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11-29-2017, 09:24 PM
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Re: Death of Adolfo Constanzo From The 1989 Mexican Drug Cartels
I’ve seen Borderland many times. Such a sad way to die. On the dvd, there is an extra that has the sheriff of Brownsville and he gives an account of what happened.
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