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Constanzo soon made friends with a new cartel, the Hernandez brothers. He also took up with a young woman named Sara Aldrete, who became the high priestess of the cult. Constanzo made Aldrete second-in-command of his cult and directed her to supervise his followers while he was shipping marijuana over the border into the US.
Sara María Aldrete Villareal (born September 6, 1964) is a Mexican serial killer who was convicted of murder while heading a drug-smuggling and human sacrifice cult with Adolfo Constanzo. The members of the cult, dubbed by the media as The Narcosatanists (Spanish: "Los Narcosatánicos"), called her The Godmother ("La Madrina"), with Constanzo ...
[u] The police said that he and Aldrete were Constanzo's lovers, but that Aldrete showed no signs of the disease in her immune system. [109] He died on February 11, 1990. [110] On June 2, 1989, Salvador Vidal García Alarcón, a police chief of the Federal Judicial Police, was indicted for drug trafficking. He was linked to Constanzo by Aldrete ...
"Sara Aldrete and Adolfo Constanzo" October 26, 2014 ( 2014-10-26 ) In the Mexican desert, two cult leaders' passion for torture and human sacrifice is exposed when they pick the wrong victim.
Adolfo Constanzo (1962–1989), American serial killer, drug trafficker, and cult leader; Carmine Constanzo (died 1997), actor and father of Robert Costanzo; Steve Constanzo (born 1988), Australian basketball player; Ted Constanzo (born c. 1956), American former football player
"Godfather of Matamoros" – Adolfo Constanzo (Spanish: El Padrino de Matamoros) "Godmother" – Sara Aldrete (Spanish: La Madrina) "Goiânia Serial Killer" – Tiago Henrique Gomes da Rocha "Golden State Killer" – Joseph James DeAngelo "Good Doctor" – Harold Shipman "Good Lady of Loudun" – Marie Besnard "Gorilla Killer" – Earle Nelson
Sara Aldrete: known as "La Madrina"; cult follower of Adolfo Constanzo; convicted in 1994 of murdering several individuals during her association with Constanzo. [366] David Avendaño Ballina: known as "The Hamburger"; alleged leader of a sex servant gang who robbed and poisoned their clients from 1997 to 2007; arrested in 2008. [367]
It is loosely based on the true story of Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo, a drug lord and the leader of a religious cult that practiced human sacrifice. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Constanzo and his followers, called the Narco-satanists , [ 3 ] kidnapped and murdered The University of Texas junior Mark J. Kilroy in the spring of 1989.