670:. They discovered piles of homosexual pornography and a hidden ritual chamber with an altar. This prompted the police to question people in Mexico City's homosexual community to see if they had any leads on Constanzo's whereabouts. The Mexican police stated that no evidence was found at the scene to link Constanzo or his men to any murders committed there. They said they saw altars and other ritualistic belongings, but did not find any traces of blood. No men were arrested at the scene, but the police managed to arrest a lady called María Teresa Quintana Rodríguez, sister of one of Constanzo's lovers and henchmen. The police also discovered that Aldrete's purse and other belongings were left behind, which prompted them to conclude that Constanzo probably murdered her because she knew too much about the inner workings of his cult group. The police stated that they did not see Aldrete with the group when they arrived in Mexico City. They thought that Constanzo might have buried her somewhere in the city. U.S. authorities, however, believed that Aldrete purposely left her belongings behind to confuse investigators and make it appear that she was dead. On 24 April, the police arrested Víctor Manuel Antúnez Flores and Salvador Antonio Villaluz, who were hiding in one of Constanzo's properties in the
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customs agents went with them to
Matamoros to help retrace their steps. Texan officials contacted the U.S. consulate in Matamoros and asked investigators to carry out a search with Kilroy's description in Matamoros jails and hospitals. Investigators then hired a hypnotist to see if he could figure out some additional clues. Under hypnosis, Moore stated that he saw a young Hispanic man wearing a blue plaid shirt and with a visible scar across his face talking to Kilroy before he disappeared. He recalled that the man walked up to Kilroy and told him, "Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?" though Huddleston said he was not sure if Kilroy responded. However, none of the friends were able to precisely recall the exact moment or place where Kilroy disappeared. Investigators deduced by this story that Kilroy was kidnapped for robbery or ransom. The first option seemed the most likely because his abductors had not called for a payment. They believed that Kilroy's body was probably dumped in a remote location. Helicopters and terrain vehicles of the
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Kilroy and his friends decided to go to the bar with the shortest waiting line. They ended up at Los
Sombreros, a bar with rock music and bright neon. After a few drinks, Kilroy and his friends left Los Sombreros and wandered to London Pub, which rebranded itself as Hardrock Café for spring break. This bar was louder and wilder than Los Sombreros, and Kilroy and his friends stood at the bar while other tourists threw beer from the balcony. Kilroy met with a few women at the bar and was not seen by his friends for a while. Around 2:00 a.m. CT, Huddleston suggested the group head back to South Padre Island. As his friends stepped out of London Pub, they saw Kilroy leaning against a car and talking to a woman from Miss Tanline. Across Álvaro Obregón street, thousands of tourists were leaving the bars and heading to Brownsville, but others moved in different directions. The large crowd of people made it difficult for Kilroy and his friends to walk across the border uninterrupted and in a group.
599:. They told the politicians that for every drug consumer, there is a victim who suffers from their addiction. In addition, he stated that drug consumption should be treated with better education, and that the use of drugs, even casually, causes suffering. Bush described the case as "very sensitive", and Bennett stated that Kilroy's murder was mourned nationwide but that the parents were able to turn their suffering to a "very good effort". After the meeting, the parents stated that although Bush and Bennett were not specific on the actions their administration would take to fight drugs and enforce it at a local, state, and federal level, they were satisfied that the government was looking in the "right direction". They praised the efforts of the government in asking citizens what could be done to improve their country. Kilroy's father concluded that change required the government to do its part, but that it also required every citizen of the country to put in their effort to make it happen.
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When the police climbed up the stairs and made it to
Constanzo's smoke-filled apartment, Aldrete ran from the door screaming that Constanzo was dead. De León later confessed that Constanzo had lost his mind and was saying that "everything was lost" and that "no one was going to have money" when the police raid forced him to barricade himself in his apartment. He also stated that he participated in Kilroy's murder and in other killings at Santa Elena, but both agreed that Constanzo did most of the killings himself. Aldrete denied participation in the killings and stated that she was unaware of them until she saw the victims on national television. She said she was sorry to hear about Kilroy's murder. She stated that she was not an official member of the cult and was barely going through the initiation. In addition, she stated she was held prisoner during Constanzo's hiding in Mexico City. When asked if she was in love with Constanzo, she denied it and said that she was only his follower.
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pinned yellow ribbons outside the church's trees to rally in favor of Kilroy. After the ceremony, Kilroy's friends stated that they wished they had stayed in Texas to party instead of going to Mexico. At St. Luke
Catholic Church in Brownsville, over 1,200 people attended a memorial service to support Kilroy's parents. Several of the attendees wore yellow ribbons with "Miss you Mark" written on them, and waited in line after the service was over to express their condolences to Kilroy's parents. The Kilroy family showed deep faith and conviction while speaking to the press. Kilroy's father spoke about the murder and told the press that they were not angry with the killers. He hoped that if and when those responsible for Kilroy's death go to heaven and see their son, they can apologize to him for their wrongdoing. Kilroy's mother told others to pray for the murderers.
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groceries with U.S. dollars. They followed the man and saw that he was living at an apartment on Río Sena. By the end of the week, the police concluded that the man was De León and that he was buying groceries for
Constanzo. On 6 May 1989, the police surrounded the building and waited for traffic to subside before raiding the premises. However, a black vehicle pulled up in front of the apartment complex and the police walked over to investigate. Constanzo noticed the police from the window of his apartment and opened fire at the officers who were at ground level. Constanzo threw golden coins and paper money from the window, and burned some of his money on a stove. Constanzo eventually ran out of ammunition and began to lose his patience. After about 45 minutes, and worried of his imminent capture, Constanzo ordered De León to kill him and Quintana Rodríguez.
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then taken hostage after
Constanzo decided to not let her go because he believed that she would go to the police and tell them where they were hiding. She claimed that Constanzo and the rest of the group were unaware of the killings that occurred in Matamoros until they found out that the police were looking for them, but went into hiding nonetheless because they feared for their lives. She detailed her alleged mistreatment in jail, and how she underwent beatings, psychological torture, rape, and an unfair trial. Her version of Constanzo's death was different than the official one; she stated that Constanzo was executed by the police when they raided the apartment. She also questioned the police's decision to burn down the shack in Santa Elena, since it was crucial for the investigation and probably contained the fingerprints of the murderers.
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alley to urinate while Kilroy waited for him. By the time
Huddleston came out and caught up to the other two near García's, Kilroy had vanished. His friends searched for him for hours, even after the establishments had closed and the streets had cleared at around 4:30 a.m. CT. They then crossed the border thinking Kilroy may have crossed to Brownsville and was perhaps waiting near their parked car. His friends did not find him near their car and waited a few minutes in Brownsville before returning to South Padre Island. They thought that Kilroy probably left for the hotel with someone else. They woke up the next day at the hotel and Kilroy's whereabouts were still unknown. His friends then contacted the police to report him missing.
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cult paraphernalia or leads pointing to
Constanzo. Houston police believed that Constanzo was probably hiding in Houston because he was linked to a $ 20 million failed cocaine operation that was busted there in June 1988. When the house was raided, investigators found ritualistic candles, an altar, and paperwork with Rivera's name on it. The police believed that Constanzo bought several properties across Houston in the past and were investigating if he had visited any of his alleged hangouts. Serafín Sr. cooperated with U.S. officials and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. He was released in June 1990 and returned to Brownsville.
417:. When the news reached his uncle, a police task force was created in Brownsville to search for Kilroy. Alarmed with the bad publicity of his disappearance and the potential effects of tourism in Matamoros, local police officers tried to shift the blame and suggested that Kilroy had disappeared in Brownsville. Kilroy's friends denied such claims. The Mexican federal police force vowed to work on the case and help U.S. investigators. One of the commanders assigned Mexican agents to U.S. officials to accompany them in Matamoros. Together they questioned informants, potential witnesses, and worked on tips provided by their sources.
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Investigators concluded that most of the victims were rival drug dealers of
Constanzo and not random abductees like Kilroy. Three out of the 15 bodies were never identified. At Santa Elena, the Mexican police also seized 110 kg (243 lb) of marijuana, 108 grams of cocaine, 12 firearms including three submachine guns, and 11 vehicles, some equipped with telephones. Inside an iron pot, investigators discovered remains of human brain, a goat's head, chicken feet, a turtle, several herbs, a horseshoe, and coins mixed with animal blood. They found no signs of
739:, was indicted for drug trafficking. He was linked to Constanzo by Aldrete and other cult members who claimed he acted as the group's contact in the police. Aldrete said that Constanzo told her that he had killed two men to favor García Alarcón. The police chief, however, defended his stance and stated that Alarcón's involvement with Constanzo was merely religious; he said that he was possessed with spirits at a young age and sought Constanzo for help. He was not charged with Kilroy's murder or for any other killings conducted by Constanzo's group.
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police hid the names of famous people involved with
Constanzo for their own convenience. She concluded by stating that she believed in God and was not going to ask society for forgiveness because she was innocent of the crimes. The following year, Aldrete interviewed with the press again and stated that she had been tortured to confess. She said she had been stripped naked, blindfolded, beaten upside down, and then had her toenails yanked. Aldrete claimed she was beaten so severely that doctors told her she would never be able to have children.
611:. The policemen then proceeded to spray gasoline around the shack before setting it on fire. The Mexican government offered no official explanation for their actions, but a source close to the investigation stated that the police's motives were supernatural in nature. They said that they knew the shack meant a lot to Constanzo and burning it would make him go insane; " would hit him where it hurts", the police said. The next morning, Constanzo reportedly went into a rage after the arson was shown on national television.
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stated that he had seen him in person at the ranch with the Hernándezes but never talked to him. Martínez Salinas said he was arrested one afternoon at Elio's in-law's house when he was looking for a part for his car. He said he had known Aldrete years before, since he had dated one of her sisters when he was young. He said that he had never heard Aldrete talk about the cult. He said she had talked about her school and marriage. He also said that Elio and Ovidio never invited him to the cult or talked to him about it.
481:. This gave the case nationwide attention and generated several phone calls and letters with people giving clues on Kilroy's whereabouts. However, the police stated that none of the leads generated were solid enough to pursue. A few days later, Kilroy's parents returned to Santa Fe. Santa Fe residents raised money through garage sales and car washes to help Kilroy's family continue their search. In addition, Kilroy's parents went to the University of Texas at Austin to withdraw their son from school.
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financial, illicit, and psychological needs by convincing his cult members to help further his drug trafficking operations. Through human sacrifice, Constanzo promised his members that they were protected from the law. Other Afro-Cuban scholars, on the other hand, alleged that Constanzo murdered Kilroy because he truly believed it was a requirement in his distorted view of Palo Mayombe. From this point of view, Constanzo's actions and what happened in Matamoros could happen anywhere.
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removing his brain, they would gain his intelligence. Other sources stated he was killed because the group was looking for someone who resembled Constanzo, their cult leader. Another source stated he was killed because Constanzo believed that he needed a "special" sacrifice to ensure success for a major drug smuggling operation he was conducting. Another source stated that Constanzo killed Kilroy because he believed that his death protected him from the U.S. police.
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balcony and were allowed to answer questions from reporters. Elio Hernández Rivera stated that he was an ordained executioner under Constanzo and that Constanzo himself had murdered Kilroy. As the cameras zoomed in on the suspects, Hernández Rivera showed his membership scars on his shoulders, back, arms, and chest. These were arrow-like cuts made with a hot blade. The marks were given to selected cult members with the authority to perform human sacrifice.
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872:. For the most part, the U.S. media labeled the group as Satanist and gave little mention to the drug-related violence that was widespread in northern Mexico, thus failing to provide a wider picture of what happened at Matamoros. Reports concluded that because human body parts were found inside a large metal pot, the group practiced cannibalism. Some journalists made the error of attributing cannibalism with the common mistake of satanist groups
646:, called the police and told them that he had seen a couple matching the description of Constanzo and Aldrete stopping at his store to purchase something. According to investigators, Constanzo was last seen driving a 1989 Mercedes Benz in Brownsville. In Matamoros, law enforcement raided Aldrete's house, where they discovered an altar and several religious images. They also stated that the house's interior was covered with blood. In the
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another cult member, Malio Fabio Ponce Torres, grabbed Kilroy and wrestled him inside the truck. When one of the gangsters stopped for a few moments to catch his breath two blocks along the road, Kilroy broke loose and ran, but was intercepted by another vehicle driven by the gangsters' allies, who took him prisoner at gunpoint. He was then subdued and handcuffed in the back of the second car.
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press, Kilroy's parents stated that they were relieved to hear that the cultists were sentenced. The charges were multiple homicide (31 years), possession of narcotics (12 years), involvement in organized crime (5 years), police impersonation (2 years), illegal body desecration (2 years), illegal possession of firearms (10 years), and illegal possession of weapons exclusive to the
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jail while the police interrogated another caretaker at the ranch. This person revealed to the police that the ranch had frequent visitors from Serafín's criminal group. The ranch's caretaker identified Kilroy through a photograph and stated that he saw him at the ranch. "Yeah", the caretaker told the police. "I saw him", and then pointed at the shack at the ranch.
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marijuana, conspiracy to import marijuana, conspiracy to possess with the intent of distributing, and possession with the intent of distributing. Cameron County officials also issued arrest warrants for the other cult members who were at large. Although none of the leads proved successful, the police encouraged citizens to continue helping them in their search.
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of $ 100,000. By the tenth year, the government intended to stop the funding and expect the foundation to be self-supporting. However, Kilroy's parents stated that the yearly expenses exceeded $ 160,000 and that they would need to find new ways to make up the deficit. The Mark Kilroy Foundation was one of the five non-profit organizations in
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Hitchcock to hold programs for approximately 800 students regularly. When students are gone for the summer, the foundation conducts programs in summer camps by partnering with volunteers. They offer free outdoor activities like archery, golf, fishing, tennis, and swimming. An average of 550 youth participate in these programs every summer.
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suspicious that she drove a 1989 vehicle with an embedded telephone, while others recall she preferred to dress in black. Investigators believed that her proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border allowed Aldrete to keep her two lives separate for years. Because of her contradictory lifestyle, law enforcement believed that Aldrete was living a
266:, in 1962. His father died when he was an infant, so his mother relocated to Puerto Rico with him, where she remarried. They returned to Florida in 1972 and his stepfather died soon afterwards, leaving a large inheritance behind. His mother married again, this time with a man who was involved in drug trafficking and the
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apartments. The individuals arrested that day were held for homicide, criminal association, wounding an officer, and damage to property. Fearing that Constanzo might have purposely faked his own death, investigators conducted fingerprint analysis. They concluded that the corpse was indeed Constanzo's. Constanzo's 9mm
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arrested at the ranch, but rather at Elio's in-law's house in Matamoros. He said he grew up in Houston and moved to Brownsville for college, and that he was in Matamoros visiting his family when he was taken by the police. Serafín said he had been tortured by the Mexican and U.S. police in Matamoros to
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The gangsters drove Kilroy through the back streets of the city and past an industrial area, passing through the city's outskirts to Santa Elena ranch. The men left Kilroy inside the car overnight. Shortly after dawn, the ranch's caretaker went to see Kilroy and fed him bread, eggs, and water. About
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On 9 April, they returned with several other policemen and arrested Hernández García, his uncle Elio Hernández Rivera, cult members David Serna Valdez and Sergio Martínez Salinas, and Domingo Reyes Bustamante, the ranch's caretaker. While in custody, the detainees were very relaxed. They were sent to
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Both Mexican and U.S. authorities suspected that Kilroy's disappearance involved foul play. They speculated that Kilroy could have been a victim of drug-related violence or of robbery-killing, but they were short on leads to make any firm conclusions. When Kilroy's friends reported the disappearance,
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Moore and Martin separated from the group and walked to García's, a popular restaurant-store close to the border. Kilroy stopped at the steps of a house on Álvaro Obregón to say good-bye to the woman from Miss Tanline. He then waited for Huddleston to walk towards him. Huddleston then ran to a nearby
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Kilroy and his friends attended another Miss Tanline contest behind the Sheraton. Early in the evening, Kilroy met with one of his former frat brothers at a condo party. At around 10:30 p.m. CT, Kilroy and his friends headed back to Matamoros. They parked on the border and crossed on foot again.
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According to Kilroy's father, the purpose of these summer activities is to keep the youth occupied when they are not in school so they do not get bored and think about consuming drugs. In September 1999, the foundation signed an agreement with the U.S. Federal government to receive ten yearly grants
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and drug prevention. Both of them partner with the Santa Fe local government, its school system, and the ones nearby, and with businesses and private donors, to provide programs for the entire year. The full-time and part-time counselors visit school campuses during the academic year in Santa Fe and
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At the scene, the police took Aldrete, De León, Orea Ochoa, Juan Carlos Fragoso, and Jorge Montes into custody. The police also arrested María de Lourdes Güero López and María del Rocío Cuevas Guerra, other cultists under Constanzo, in Mexico City later that day. They were renting one of Constanzo's
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neighborhood, next to Cuauhtémoc. The police department sent 16 officers to search the area. At a supermarket, they interrogated a shoemaker who claimed to have seen a woman who matched Aldrete's description. The police then spotted a man at the supermarket who was attempting to buy large amounts of
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On 11 April, the police took Hernández García and the four other suspects to Santa Elena ranch, and forced them at gunpoint to spend several hours digging up the graves. Once Kilroy's corpse had been exhumed, the police observed that his legs were missing; Serafín explained that the amputations were
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According to Serafín Hernández García, he and other members of the gang had mingled with the spring-break students in Matamoros on the night of 14 March. As Kilroy stood on the street near his friends, one of the men lured him close to a truck. As Kilroy approached the vehicle, Hernández García and
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and get people from Matamoros more involved in their son's disappearance. People from Kilroy's hometown travelled to Matamoros and issued fliers offering a reward to anyone who could provide information on his safe return. U.S. authorities had praised the efforts of the Mexican federal police on the
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The search for Kilroy initially began as a routine missing persons investigation. Students that were reported missing in Matamoros in the past would often turn up in the following days with a hangover and blurry memory of what had happened to them. Kilroy was one of the 60 people who had disappeared
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Aldrete spoke to the press in 2003 and denied her participation in Kilroy's murder and in the cult killings. She stated that it was impossible for investigators to understand what had happened at Santa Elena because the biggest evidence in the case, Constanzo, was dead. Aldrete also stated that the
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On 10 June 1993, drug trafficking charges against Ovidio and Ponce Torres were dropped in the U.S without a stated reason. On 3 May 1994, Aldrete was sentenced to 62 years in prison. Cult members Elio, Serafín Jr., Martínez Salinas, and Serna Valdez, received 67 years each. In an interview with the
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De León hesitated at the beginning, but Constanzo hit him in the face and told him that he would suffer in hell if he did not do as he commanded. Constanzo then hugged Quintana Rodríguez, and De León stood in front of them before he opened fire and killed the two with a machine gun inside a closet.
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U.S. and Mexican law enforcement agencies carried out an international manhunt to locate Constanzo and the rest of his cult members. The police believed that Constanzo had possibly fled to Miami to visit his mother, but Constanzo opted for Mexico City, where he hid with several of his followers for
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Instead of turning on their police sirens and stopping the truck, the police decided to follow it using an unmarked vehicle. The checkpoint-runner then traveled out to the Santa Elena ranch outside Matamoros. The police pulled off at a distance to observe. After about 30 minutes, the driver of the
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There were few tourists when Kilroy and Moore initially arrived at South Padre Island at the beginning of the five-week spring break season; as the weekend progressed, thousands of students from the entire U.S. began to arrive. Beer sponsors were staging a variety of entertainment events, including
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recalled her as a friendly and studious physical education student who showed no signs of abnormal behavior or involvement with a religious cult. Across the border in Matamoros, however, Aldrete was involved in drug smuggling operations and in cult activities. Some of her former classmates found it
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On the 20th anniversary of their son's murder, Kilroy's parents visited the Rio Grande Valley and Matamoros to thank the people who had supported them in their search for their son. Kilroy's father stated that people were supportive and called the police whenever they saw something suspicious that
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in Kilroy's murder and in the killings at Santa Elena. He said he was allegedly beaten and told that he and his family would be killed if he spoke English during his declaration. He said he was a student of Texas Southmost College and knew who Aldrete was, but did not have any connection with her.
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In the early 2000s, she published an autobiography where she detailed how she met Constanzo and the group, her experiences when she was allegedly taken hostage by Constanzo, her mistreatment by authorities, and her versions of the story. Aldrete claimed she visited Constanzo in Mexico City and was
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are not part of Mexico's judicial system, reductions for charges that are over 50 years are common. In addition, individuals like the cult members, who were charged with murder and other serious crimes that push the total punishment sum above 50 years for capital murder, often have their sentences
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agents. Federal charges were filed against him for importing marijuana, possession, and conspiracy. Two other men implicated with him were Quintana Rodríguez and Ponce Torres, both Mexican citizens. As the police searched his Houston home, they seized cash and weapons, but found no evidence of any
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On 13 April, a religious ceremony initially intended to revive hope for Kilroy's safe return turned into a memorial service a day after his body was discovered. The service was held at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Santa Fe. Many local residents attended the service and about 150 children
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Police determined that the driver of the truck was Serafín Hernández García, the nephew of a local drug lord whose operations were based around the ranch area. But instead of arresting Hernández García, the police decided to continue gathering more evidence on the suspected criminal activities at
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before crossing the U.S.-Mexico border on foot. Kilroy's friends and the Kansas women spent most of their evening at Sergeant Pepper's night club in Matamoros before the groups went their separate ways. Kilroy and his friends then returned to South Padre Island early the next morning. On 13 March,
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The ranch where Kilroy was murdered in Matamoros, Santa Elena, was owned by Brigido Hernández. He was not a follower of Constanzo and was not charged with any crimes in the U.S. or Mexico. The sudden death of Saul Hernandez in a shooting prompted his family, including Elio and his brothers Serafín
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On 12 April, the detainees were taken to the headquarters of the Mexican Federal Judicial Police in Matamoros for an informal press conference. More than 250 international journalists arrived at the scene to take pictures and ask them questions. The four suspects were paraded from the building's
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That night, Matamoros was flooded with 15,000 spring tourists from the U.S. on the city's main tourist street, Álvaro Obregón. The sidewalks, street, and night clubs were packed with foreign tourists looking to enjoy cheap alcohol and enjoy Mexico's lax drinking laws. When they got to Matamoros,
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Martínez Salinas, on the other hand, stated that he was forced to confess because he was a neighbor at Santa Elena and driver of the Hernández family. He said he had been beaten and taken to the ranch where he was told to pose with the exhumed bodies. When asked if he had ever met Constanzo, he
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sheriff's office, authorities released a wanted poster of Constanzo stating that he was "extremely dangerous", and indicted him and Aldrete for aggravated kidnapping. Both were also indicted by a state jury in McAllen, along with 11 other cult members from Contanzo's organization, for importing
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The following morning, Kilroy and his friends had more or less a daily routine in mind. They went to the beach in the morning and suntanned before lunch. After lunch they went to the beach area behind their hotel for the daily Miss Tanline contest. Once the event was over that afternoon, Kilroy
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Sources disagree on the reasons why Constanzo ordered his sacrifice. One source states that Constanzo told his cult members that killing a white person and boiling his brain would give him the powers to cast spells. Other sources stated that Kilroy was killed because the group believed that by
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When the excavation was concluded, the suspects had unearthed 15 mutilated bodies including Kilroy's, all males who had been killed over a period of nine months. Kilroy's corpse was officially identified after the Brownsville police matched his dental records with the teeth found at the scene.
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Hernandez Garcia agreed to take the police to the spot where Kilroy was buried, which was marked by the ends of the wire coming out of the dirt. Hernández García explained the function of the wire; once they retrieved the bones, cult members would wear them as necklaces to ward off danger and
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In an interview with the press in 2014, Serafín and Martínez Salinas gave their versions of the story and proclaimed their innocence. Serafín stated that the Federal Judicial Police commander Juan Benítez Ayala found Serafín guilty because he was related to Elio and Ovidio. He said he was not
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Three of the 15 bodies were found in Los Leones, another ranch next to Santa Elena and owned by the Hernández clan. Another source stated that two additional bodies were found in Santa Librada, a ranch close to the murder scene, but did not confirm if they were part of the killings at Santa
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When media coverage and allegations of Constanzo's affinity towards Satanism died down, several Afro-Cuban scholars stated that Constanzo's actions were fueled by his personal conviction and psychopathic involvement with Palo Mayombe. They argued that Constanzo used Palo Mayombe for his own
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short periods of time. Rumors began to surface that Constanzo was seen in Chicago, Illinois; other rumors suggested that Aldrete was spotted in schools throughout the Rio Grande Valley and that she had vowed to kidnap children for every jailed cult member. A convenience store clerk in
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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 spinal column, amputated his legs at the knees, and buried him at the ranch along with 14 other people who had been killed there before him.
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In August 1990, De León was sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing Constanzo and Quintana Rodríguez. Fragosa and Montes were convicted of a separate murder charge and sentenced to 35 years in prison. Reyes Bustamante, the ranch caretaker, was accused in court of
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submachine gun and his supposed suitcase were never formally presented by the police as seized items. On 15 May, a judge refused to set bail for the individuals arrested that day because they were wanted for crimes accumulating over 50 years in prison.
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Sr. and Ovidio, to grow closer to rituals and eventually become members of Constanzo's cult. Elio reportedly offered Constanzo half of his family's drug proceeds in exchange for his criminal contacts and supernatural protection for his family.
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free movies, music concerts, calls home, surf-simulator activities, and opportunities to appear on TV commercials. Kilroy and Moore made free phone calls to their parents that day. Later that evening, they met a group of female students from
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and eventually developed a cult following. His charisma, physical attractiveness (he previously worked as a male model), and claimed psychic talent granted him the opportunity to mingle with Mexico City's upper class. His reputation for
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Serafín also stated that he had never met Constanzo and had no idea his family ranch was a gathering place for his cult. He said that he had never dug up the bodies and had been taken to the ranch after the bodies were already exhumed.
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noticed that the Matamoros killings were similar to murders carried out in Mexico City between 1987 and 1989. After consulting local witchcraft practitioners and sorcerers, the police heard that Constanzo was probably hiding in
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case, but they distrusted the state and municipal officials. They suspected that because state and local authorities were acting slowly and not sharing enough information, Kilroy's murderers had insiders within their ranks.
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reduced by an appeal court. If the individuals were first-time offenders, as the cult members were, an appeals court may determine that it is reasonable to reduce their sentences. Elio was sent to a prison in
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the ranch and the organized crime members involved with the Hernández family. They used informants in Matamoros to inquire on "family" activities at Santa Elena, in order to make a series of crucial arrests.
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when he was younger. He started as a "palero", someone who practices Palo Mayombe, and eventually reached the status of high-priest, "padrino". In 1984, he moved to Mexico City to start his life as a
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truck took off from the ranch and headed back to the city. The officers decided to make their move on the ranch. In a quick search, the police discovered cult paraphernalia and marijuana traces.
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they thought was related to their son's disappearance. He said that it was easier to overcome their son's death because of the support they received. Kilroy's mother said she received a
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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.
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2384:"Mark Kilroy, Adolfo Contanzo: Missing Texas American Student Found Dead in Matamoros, Mexico, Was Human Sacrifice For Drug, Satanic Cult On 'Passport To Murder'"
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and circulated more than 20,000 handouts throughout the region, and offered a $ 15,000 reward to anyone who could help locate their son. They met with
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who were planning to party in Mexico as well. The women then followed Moore's car from Port Isabel to Brownsville and parked their cars close to the
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in Matamoros in the first three months of 1989. However, his case drew more attention in the U.S. because his uncle, Ken Kilroy, worked at the
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to pick him up. Both of them then headed to Santa Fe to pick up two other friends, Bill Huddleston and Brent Martin, before heading to
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foreign laws and regulations when they travel outside the U.S., though they reiterated that people can get hurt in the U.S. too.
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was involved in everything", she said, while she touched and showed the cross around her neck. Helen Kilroy died in 2014 from
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from a Brownsville woman when she was searching for her son in 1989. "It's a reminder every time that I know that the
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Sacrifice: The Tragic Cult Murder of Mark Kilroy in Matamoros: a Father's Determination to Turn Evil Into Good
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Orea Ochoa confessed to the press that Constanzo had ordered the killing of infants and children since 1983.
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to assist them on the case. Texan officials told Kilroy's parents that they were planning to talk to
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Cannibals and Evil Cult Killers: The Most Unthinkable and Heinous Crimes
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Hell Ranch: The Nightmare Tale of Voodoo, Drugs & Death in Matamoros
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became popular with some drug dealers, musicians, and police officers.
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Human Sacrifice: A Shocking Expos of Ritual Killings Worldwide
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Los narcosatánicos de Matamoros y otros crímenes espeluznantes
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Patrolling Chaos: The U.S. Border Patrol in Deep South Texas
4000:"20th Anniversary Of Mark Kilroy Death & Cult Killing's"
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1764:"13th Victim Is Found on Ranch Where Drugs and Occult Mixed"
1640:"Mexican Drug Cult Cult leader ordered follower to kill him"
1617:[The sorceress of Matamoros and her bloody potion].
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2884:"Head of Ritual Slaying Cult Killed in Mexico, Police Say"
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is 50 years. Since Mexico's judicial system does not have
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During the investigation, Kilroy's parents headed to the
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Investigating Religious Terrorism and Ritualistic Crimes
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Noblitt, James Randall; Noblitt, Pamela Perskin (2014).
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KPRC Houston Coverage of the Mark Kilroy Murder Arrests
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Lure of the Sinister: The Unnatural History of Satanism
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Spirits and Thought Forms: Tales from Prosperity Glades
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3170:"Police search properties owned by alleged cult leader"
2009:"Ceremony Conceived in Hope Becomes a Memorial Service"
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3228:"Cult leader's trail followed to Mexico, then Florida"
2756:"Cult leader drew followers with mix of passion, fear"
2617:"12 Bodies Found Near Border Called Drug Cult Victims"
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The Great Pictorial History of World Crime (Volume 2)
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Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder
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Miller, Marjorie; Kennedy, J. Michael (16 May 1989).
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Mysteries and Secrets of Voodoo, Santeria, and Obeah
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3937:"Mother had dream before son's friend was murdered"
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4264:(in Spanish). Ediciones Cal y Arena. p. 160.
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1615:"La hechicera de Matamoros y su pócima sangrienta"
4183:"Killroys thank Valley, Matamoros for their help"
3640:"5 Cultist Get Long Term Sentence For Slaying 13"
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4382:Overkill: Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed
4282:Witchcraft and Magic: Contemporary North America
2320:"Apparent victims of Satanic ritual found slain"
1824:"Man arrested, two more sought in cult slayings"
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3054:"'Godfather' of ghastly drug-trade cult hunted"
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4453:In Pursuit of Satan: The Police and the Occult
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4899:Satanic Ritual Abuse: Principles of Treatment
4495:
4478:Buried Secrets: A True Story of Serial Murder
4432:Evil Serial Killers: In the Minds of Monsters
4180:
4023:
3934:
3789:
3756:
3605:
3285:
3111:
3109:
3107:
3083:
3081:
2650:
2648:
2578:
2076:
1840:
1789:"Voodoo drug cult larger than first believed"
1588:
1416:
1373:"'13th Victim Found in Cult Killings' (1989)"
1331:. Biography.com. 2 April 2014. Archived from
1174:"Parents of Slain Texan Keep Up War on Drugs"
848:that receives proceeds from a bingo place in
4086:
3665:"Judge explains sentences of narcosatanicos"
3509:"Cultist awaiting murder trial dies of AIDS"
3281:
3279:
2750:
2748:
1683:
187:after their son was born. Kilroy grew up in
4624:
3790:García Araujo, Ricardo (9 September 2003).
3752:
3750:
3601:
3599:
3415:
3248:
3158:
2990:
2639:
2542:
2455:
2265:
2143:
2128:
1996:
1739:"'Perfect' student sought in cult slayings"
1507:
1190:
614:
4974:Deadly Cults: The Crimes of True Believers
4820:
4574:
3729:Castillo García, Gustavo (25 March 1998).
3698:"Aldrete, 4 others, sentenced in killings"
3104:
3078:
2945:
2701:
2645:
1449:
1239:
321:and showed signs and symptoms of having a
249:
31:
4724:
3997:
3535:(in Spanish). 27 May 1989. Archived from
3276:
2745:
2313:
2311:
1761:
1519:
1146:
484:
337:
4699:
4403:
4257:
4097:"Occult Crime: A Law Enforcement Primer"
4019:
4017:
3814:
3747:
3596:
3441:"Bail refused in cult death indictments"
3427:
3087:
2416:
2404:
2342:
2177:
1821:
1267:
1265:
1263:
1261:
788:Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1
5132:Crimes involving Satanism or the occult
4995:
4945:
4920:
4870:
4703:Homicide Investigation: An Introduction
4303:
4232:
4026:"Kilroy family carries on without Mark"
3922:
3910:
3898:
3886:
3874:
3862:
3695:
3662:
3471:
3372:
3270:
2726:
2704:"Ringleader Sought In Satanic Killings"
2614:
2602:
2503:
2250:
2036:
1978:
1873:
1715:"The Believers: Cult Murders in Mexico"
5094:
4845:
4770:
4674:
4278:
4174:
4129:
4106:. 1990. pp. 30–32. Archived from
4104:California Council on Criminal Justice
3991:
3987:from the original on 27 February 2017.
3972:
3928:
3839:
3833:
3808:
3783:
3743:from the original on 28 February 2017.
3722:
3689:
3656:
3632:
3592:from the original on 28 February 2017.
3557:
3551:
3501:
3497:from the original on 28 February 2017.
3477:
3433:
3366:
3353:
3347:
3332:
3326:
3312:"Cult leader ordered own death, 2 say"
3257:from the original on 27 February 2017.
3249:Ramos Minor, Gerardo (25 April 2009).
3242:
3238:from the original on 27 February 2017.
3220:
3204:from the original on 28 February 2017.
3184:
3180:from the original on 27 February 2017.
3168:Mishra, Upendra Nath (20 April 1989).
3167:
3154:from the original on 27 February 2017.
3134:
3115:
3100:from the original on 27 February 2017.
3046:
3033:
3027:
3002:
2996:
2960:from the original on 27 February 2017.
2824:
2778:
2741:from the original on 10 December 2015.
2557:
2370:
2317:
2308:
2289:
2202:
2051:
1909:"Chronology of Mark J. Kilroy in 1989"
1895:
1882:from the original on 27 December 2016.
1786:
1727:from the original on 29 November 2016.
1712:
1311:
1274:"The Grisly Secrets of a Lonely Ranch"
1254:from the original on 14 February 2016.
1142:
1140:
1138:
800:
597:Office of National Drug Control Policy
162:. Two suspects still remain at large.
5202:Violence against men in North America
4849:Sin: Radical Evil in Soul and Society
4649:
4549:
4474:
4449:
4428:
4404:Fox, James Alan; Levin, Jack (2005).
4160:"Mark Kilroy's murder 20 years later"
4068:
4056:
4014:
3935:Perez-Treviño, Emma (13 March 2009).
3792:"Narcosatánica: 'Pido perdon a Dios'"
3015:from the original on 27 February 2017
2973:
2939:
2900:
2876:
2852:
2830:
2801:
2795:
2772:
2727:Kennedy, J. Michael (13 April 1989).
2720:
2695:
2629:from the original on 20 October 2015.
2615:Kennedy, J. Michael (12 April 1989).
2608:
2590:
2553:
2551:
2529:from the original on 29 October 2015.
2509:
2491:
2461:
2376:
2336:
2283:
2277:
2196:
2171:
2149:
2116:
2088:
2082:
2054:"Spring Break Reveler Met Grisly End"
1990:
1966:
1933:
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1731:
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1538:
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1474:
1472:
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1466:
1464:
1462:
1460:
1458:
1410:
1358:
1258:
712:
677:
557:
5192:University of Texas at Austin alumni
4970:
4895:
4745:
4524:
4435:. Arcturus Publishing. p. 208.
4181:Perez-Treviño, Emma (7 March 2009).
4135:
4024:Perez-Treviño, Emma (7 March 2009).
3889:, p. 84–88;126–127.
3759:"Mexico reduces cultists' jail time"
3606:Perez-Treviño, Emma (7 March 2009).
3354:Mishra, Upendra Nath (10 May 1989).
3214:
2946:Cruz López, Héctor (8 August 2010).
2238:
1874:Jiménez, Héctor Hugo (30 May 2014).
1809:
1589:Perez-Treviño, Emma (7 March 2009).
1419:"Smugglers called upon ritual magic"
1417:Perez-Treviño, Emma (7 March 2009).
1404:
1383:from the original on 8 November 2018
1375:. Santería in Contemporary Society.
1364:
1317:
1171:
1165:
1147:Daugherty, Christi (14 April 1989).
874:sacrificing and eating human remains
366:and partied until the next morning.
332:
16:1989 kidnapping and murder in Mexico
5172:People from Galveston County, Texas
4378:
4166:. 11 September 2009. Archived from
3373:Patrick, Joel Kirk (4 March 1990).
3300:from the original on 3 August 2016.
3130:from the original on 4 August 2016.
2896:from the original on 4 August 2016.
2690:Dyrendal, Lewis & Petersen 2015
2428:
2343:Woodbury, Richard (24 April 1989).
2318:Hudson, Elizabeth (12 April 1989).
2089:Banks, Carolyn (17 February 1991).
2052:Hudson, Elizabeth (13 April 1989).
1848:"Shooting death led some into cult"
1135:
134:, Mexico, while vacationing during
13:
4774:The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers
4496:Kilroy, Jim; Stewart, Bob (1990).
4148:from the original on 8 March 2017.
3973:Morgan, Kim Kyle (24 March 2009).
3804:from the original on 6 March 2016.
3652:from the original on 23 June 2016.
3453:from the original on 28 March 2017
3405:from the original on 8 March 2017.
2920:from the original on 8 March 2016.
2872:from the original on 8 March 2017.
2848:from the original on 9 March 2016.
2814:from the original on 8 March 2017.
2802:Dixon, Jennifer (15 August 1989).
2791:from the original on 8 March 2017.
2716:from the original on 8 March 2017.
2702:Weingarten, Paul (13 April 1989).
2668:from the original on 28 March 2017
2548:
2481:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2394:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2357:from the original on 14 July 2014.
2332:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2304:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2215:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2192:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2178:Anderson, Jack (5 November 1989).
2167:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2103:from the original on 7 March 2017.
2066:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1951:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1858:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1836:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1799:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1762:Applebome, Peter (14 April 1989).
1751:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1679:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1653:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1528:from the original on 6 March 2017.
1520:Monsiváis, Carlos (21 June 2010).
1455:
1370:
1286:from the original on 7 March 2017.
1161:from the original on 7 March 2017.
626:in Brownsville before flying from
14:
5213:
5065:Texas Archive of the Moving Image
5022:
4633:Kensington Publishing Corporation
4600:Little, Brown Book Group (2006).
3998:Fernandez, Matt (12 March 2009).
3829:from the original on 1 July 2016.
2021:from the original on 25 May 2015.
1776:from the original on 25 May 2015.
1627:from the original on 2 June 2016.
1603:from the original on 28 May 2024.
1186:from the original on 25 May 2015.
660:Texas Department of Public Safety
546:. His brain was then boiled in a
5182:Tarleton State University alumni
5079:
4575:Linedecker, Clifford L. (1989).
4481:. Diversion Books. p. 400.
4287:University of Pennsylvania Press
4207:
4195:from the original on 28 May 2024
4152:
4038:from the original on 28 May 2024
3949:from the original on 28 May 2024
3815:Schiller, Dane (28 March 2004).
3771:from the original on 28 May 2024
3710:from the original on 28 May 2024
3677:from the original on 28 May 2024
3620:from the original on 28 May 2024
3570:
3519:
3387:
3304:
3088:Williams, Joel (17 April 1989).
3066:from the original on 6 June 2022
1822:Williams, Joel (18 April 1989).
1553:from the original on 28 May 2024
1431:from the original on 28 May 2024
1115:
1106:
1093:
1084:
1075:
1066:
1057:
403:
394:
213:Southwest Texas State University
93:Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery,
5117:American people murdered abroad
4225:
3840:Carlin, John (25 August 2004).
3558:Hughes, Candice (3 June 1989).
3333:Carlin, John (24 August 2004).
3034:Haines, Renee (12 April 1989).
3005:"13th body found at cult ranch"
3003:Haines, Renee (13 April 1989).
2779:Haines, Renee (13 April 1989).
1901:
1787:Haines, Renee (13 April 1989).
1657:
1631:
1048:
1039:
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1011:
1001:
991:
978:
969:
960:
951:
941:
932:
923:
494:, which connects Matamoros and
4081:Fanthorpe & Fanthorpe 2008
3116:Miller, Majorie (8 May 1989).
2558:Bovsun, Mary (21 March 2015).
2203:Rendon, Ruth (12 April 1989).
1917:. 7 March 2009. Archived from
1876:"Su historia… 25 años después"
1539:Essex, Allen (13 March 1994).
1240:Cartwright, Gary (June 1989).
1172:Suro, Roberto (17 July 1989).
1149:"13th unearthed body at ranch"
914:
429:, but his body was not found.
244:Medical College Admission Test
1:
5187:Texas State University alumni
4625:Mandelsberg, Rose G. (1991).
4136:Diaz, Jackie (7 March 2009).
2934:Little, Brown Book Group 2006
2764:. 11 May 1989. Archived from
2441:Little, Brown Book Group 2006
2290:Galvan, Vic (13 April 1989).
1572:Little, Brown Book Group 2006
1541:"Five Years Ago: Mark Kilroy"
1524:(in Spanish). Revista Nexos.
1128:
786:. The other two were sent to
684:Mexico City police department
411:United States Customs Service
323:multiple personality disorder
236:University of Texas at Austin
165:
124:University of Texas at Austin
112:University of Texas at Austin
3901:, p. 98–101; 115.
3696:Vindell, Tony (4 May 1994).
3663:Vindell, Tony (5 May 1994).
3318:. 8 May 1989. Archived from
2868:. 8 May 1989. pp. 1–2.
1713:Garcia, Guy (29 June 1989).
1591:"Remembering Mark J. Kilroy"
1484:Casefile: True Crime Podcast
863:
578:
384:Gateway International Bridge
242:student and prepare for his
7:
5147:March 1989 events in Mexico
4904:University of Toronto Press
4658:Texas Tech University Press
2180:"Voodoo, Drugs, And Murder"
1623:(in Spanish). 1 June 2016.
784:Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
728:after being diagnosed with
425:were called to look on the
423:United States Border Patrol
356:Sheraton Hotels and Resorts
10:
5218:
5162:Murdered American students
5137:Deaths by person in Mexico
4979:Greenwood Publishing Group
4725:Monsiváis, Carlos (1994).
4700:Miletich, John J. (2003).
4650:Maril, Robert Lee (2006).
4258:Arellano, Antonio (1992).
4124:Noblitt & Noblitt 2014
3513:United Press International
3360:United Press International
3232:United Press International
3217:, p. 1159–1162.
3174:United Press International
3040:United Press International
3009:United Press International
2785:United Press International
2161:United Press International
1852:United Press International
1793:United Press International
907:
298:The other cult leader was
191:, a small town outside of
5197:Victims of serial killers
5177:People murdered in Mexico
4854:Wipf and Stock Publishers
4821:Perlmutter, Dawn (2003).
4746:Nash, Jay Robert (2004).
4450:Hicks, Robert D. (1991).
4429:Greig, Charlotte (2010).
4332:The Invention of Satanism
4279:Berger, Helen A. (2006).
4236:Me dicen la narcosatánica
3585:The Galveston Daily Times
3253:(in Spanish). Hora Cero.
2842:History (U.S. TV channel)
2579:Kilroy & Stewart 1990
2297:The Galveston Daily Times
2077:Kilroy & Stewart 1990
1878:(in Spanish). Hora Cero.
1154:The Galveston Daily Times
826:
816:confess his participation
792:Almoloya, State of Mexico
492:Mexican Federal Highway 2
462:Américo Villarreal Guerra
352:South Padre Island, Texas
221:Tarleton State University
219:, before transferring to
207:and an honors student at
170:
101:
89:
74:
58:
39:
30:
23:
5122:American torture victims
4971:Snow, Robert L. (2003).
4771:Newton, Michael (2006).
4550:Lewis, James R. (2001).
4379:Fox, James Alan (1994).
4138:"Mark Kilroy Remembered"
4083:, p. 156–157.
2993:, p. 432–433.
2976:, p. 306–308.
2692:, p. 123–125.
2545:, p. 419–420.
2419:, p. 123–124.
2373:, p. 121–122.
2241:, p. 123–125.
2146:, p. 412–414.
2131:, p. 409–411.
1993:, p. 134–135.
1898:, p. 100–102.
1510:, p. 425–428.
1361:, p. 164–167.
615:Manhunt for cult members
344:Texas A&M University
62:March 14, 1989 (aged 21)
5142:Human sacrifice victims
5052:Mark Kilroy Documentary
4996:Tillman, Laura (2016).
4946:Shreeve, Jimmy (2015).
4896:Ross, Colin A. (1995).
4675:Medway, Gareth (2001).
4337:Oxford University Press
4304:Doreste, Tomás (1995).
3822:San Francisco Chronicle
2360:(subscription required)
2091:"Unspeakable Practices"
1480:"Case 123: Mark Kilroy"
1242:"The Work of The Devil"
737:Federal Judicial Police
304:Texas Southmost College
250:Profile of cult leaders
5157:1989 murders in Mexico
5043:Mark Kilroy Foundation
5029:Mark Kilroy Foundation
4871:Provost, Gary (1989).
4525:Kosh, Jeffrey (2014).
4475:Humes, Edward (2014).
4233:Aldrete, Sara (2013).
4188:The Brownsville Herald
4059:, p. 81–83.
4031:The Brownsville Herald
3942:The Brownsville Herald
3877:, p. 26–27.
3764:The Brownsville Herald
3703:The Brownsville Herald
3670:The Brownsville Herald
3613:The Brownsville Herald
3474:, p. 63–64.
3430:, p. 74–75.
3273:, p. 16–20.
3251:"A 20 años del horror"
2280:, p. 15–16.
2119:, p. 11–12.
2039:, p. 11–15.
1981:, p. 20–22.
1943:. New York, New York:
1941:"Fast Facts in Mexico"
1914:The Brownsville Herald
1596:The Brownsville Herald
1546:The Brownsville Herald
1424:The Brownsville Herald
1407:, p. 49–52.
1314:, p. 51–54.
1101:Zona Rosa, Mexico City
485:Investigation tightens
338:Prior to disappearance
5152:Matamoros, Tamaulipas
4921:Schutze, Jim (1989).
3980:The Houston Chronicle
3865:, p. 9–10.
1969:, p. 9–10.
1672:The Indianapolis Star
1522:"Fuegos de nota roja"
1329:FYI (U.S. TV channel)
719:Santa Martha Acatitla
636:Álvaro de León Valdés
478:America's Most Wanted
289:predicting the future
205:Boy Scouts of America
132:Matamoros, Tamaulipas
67:Matamoros, Tamaulipas
5127:Catholics from Texas
4846:Peters, Ted (1998).
4829:Taylor & Francis
4241:Penguin Random House
4113:on 13 February 2017.
4010:on 4 September 2009.
3852:on 28 February 2017.
3588:. 15 February 1991.
3564:The Associated Press
3399:The Associated Press
3094:The Associated Press
2808:The Associated Press
2417:Fox & Levin 2005
2209:The Associated Press
753:Mexican Armed Forces
380:University of Kansas
209:Santa Fe High School
108:Santa Fe High School
65:Rancho Santa Elena,
5167:People from Chicago
4954:Skyhorse Publishing
4779:Infobase Publishing
3515:. 12 February 1990.
2565:New York Daily News
2325:The Washington Post
2185:The Washington Post
2096:The Washington Post
801:Claims of innocence
531:male to sacrifice.
496:Reynosa, Tamaulipas
459:Tamaulipas Governor
254:Kilroy's murderer,
225:Stephenville, Texas
160:tortured to confess
122:On March 14, 1989,
75:Cause of death
5004:Simon and Schuster
4508:Indiana University
4504:World Publications
3842:"La narcosatánica"
3493:. 29 August 1989.
3335:"La Narcosatánica"
2913:The New York Times
2014:The New York Times
1769:The New York Times
1486:. 7 September 2019
1377:College of Wooster
1335:on 6 February 2016
1325:"Adolfo Constanzo"
1179:The New York Times
713:Criminal sentences
678:Death of Constanzo
644:Clovis, New Mexico
558:Remains discovered
376:Port Isabel, Texas
5034:Mark James Kilroy
4412:SAGE Publications
4071:, p. 73; 77.
3293:Los Angeles Times
3234:. 18 April 1989.
3200:. 18 April 1989.
3197:Los Angeles Times
3150:. 19 April 1989.
3123:Los Angeles Times
3062:. 13 April 1989.
2953:La Crónica de Hoy
2889:Los Angeles Times
2734:Los Angeles Times
2664:. 19 April 1989.
2622:Los Angeles Times
2525:. 12 April 1989.
2522:Los Angeles Times
2477:. 12 April 1989.
2163:. 29 March 1989.
2017:. 13 April 1989.
1854:. 22 April 1989.
1747:. 15 April 1989.
1675:. 16 April 1989.
609:sign of the cross
595:, who headed the
589:George H. W. Bush
434:Rio Grande Valley
364:Purdue University
333:Spring break trip
284:tarot card reader
217:San Marcos, Texas
130:was kidnapped in
128:Mark James Kilroy
120:
119:
51:Chicago, Illinois
44:Mark James Kilroy
5209:
5084:
5083:
5075:
5017:
4992:
4967:
4942:
4917:
4892:
4867:
4842:
4817:
4802:(3rd ed.).
4792:
4777:(2nd ed.).
4767:
4756:. p. 1200.
4742:
4721:
4696:
4671:
4646:
4621:
4608:The Quarto Group
4596:
4571:
4546:
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4506:, Original from
4492:
4471:
4458:Prometheus Books
4446:
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4170:on 10 July 2015.
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4011:
4006:. Archived from
3995:
3989:
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3416:Mandelsberg 1991
3413:
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3364:
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3351:
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3322:on 1 March 2017.
3308:
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3296:. pp. 1–3.
3283:
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2991:Mandelsberg 1991
2988:
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2865:Orlando Sentinel
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2768:on 8 March 2017.
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