Some sources say 30 years, some say 50 years. It depends on what source you read to find out how long Magdalena and her brother were sentenced for. The twelve followers were sentenced to 30 years in prison. It was later found that the other brother had been killed by one of their ‘supporters’ – a man who had realised the truth and decided he wanted his own cut in the profits. There was a classic ‘shoot-out’ with the police which resulted in one of the Hernandez brothers being killed. The same cannot be said for the Hernandez brothers, nor twelve of Magdalena’s villager followers. The police found Magdalena and her brother stoned off their faces at a nearby home. Martinez’s heart had been torn from his chest. It was there that they found the murdered remains of Sebastian and Officer Luis Martinez. On 31 May, 1963 the taskforce raided the site described by Sebastian. Serial Killer Dagmar Overbye, this picture is often used as Magdalena Solis. The police officers disappearance in particularly prompted the police to create a type of taskforce, made up of police officers and soldiers, to go in search of him. Sebastian was obviously distraught, so to keep him happy they sent one officer back with him to the scene. The scene described by Sebastian was so far fetched that the police didn’t believe him, and laughed at his tales. He was so scared by what he saw that he ran 17 miles to the neighbouring village to tell the police what he’d seen. He made his way over and witnessed one of these sacrifices. They only stopped when 14 year old Sebastian Guerrero was walking in the woods one night and heard sounds coming from a cave. Over a six week period it is estimated that eight villagers were sacrificed in this manner. It wasn’t long before Magdalena had many fanatical followers in the villagers. She called the ritual “el ritual de la sangre” – meaning “The Ritual of Blood”. Their blood was then mixed with chicken blood and marijuana, and the ‘god’ demanded the blood be consumed by the faithful using ceremonial goblets – after which, everyone had to have sex with everyone else. The ritual Magdalena favoured consisted of the brutal beating, burning, cutting and maiming of the victims. As an unbeliever, they would need to be sacrificed, ritualistically. The main problem with the Hernandez brothers’ scheme was that they had chosen a brutal, sadistic mad-woman to be their god! If a villager ever started to doubt that Magdalena was a deity, they would be named as ‘unbelievers’. This done, it restored the faith of most of the villages. Using smoke and a dark, dank cave, they presented Magdalena as the reincarnation of an Inca goddess. This worked for them for a while, but after eventually the villages wanted to know where their promised gold was, so the Hernandez brothers needed to try something different. The brothers planned on exhorting the poor, superstitious, peasant folk in the area out of their money, and into their beds, by showing them a god!Īt first they had claimed they were Inca Priests (even though the Inca’s are in Peru, not Mexico), and they said they had a wealth of gold to share with the villages, should the villages keep them, the priests’, bodies cleansed… the best way to cleanse the body was to have sex with them, repeatedly and often. Magdalena’s ‘big break’ came when she and her brother were approached by the Hernandez brothers, a pair of criminals who had a money making scheme in mind, with a bit of sexual motivation thrown in. As a young peasant girl she sold her body for sex, with her brother Eleazar acting as her pimp. Magdalena Solis’ date of birth is unknown.
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