The story of the Narcosatánics and Sara Aldrete will be an HBO Max series that will launch on July 13 under the title ‘La narcosatánica’.
HBO Max announced the departure of the documentary series the narcosatanicwhich is based on the case of the ‘Narcosatanics’ and Sara Maria Aldrete Villarreal. This woman was accused of several homicides in the 1980s related to satanic rituals, Santeria, and black magic.
The series will premiere next July 13, 2023 on HBO Max. So that you see it with more desire, we tell you the true story of the Narcosatánicos, one of the most notorious and bloodthirsty cases of the Mexican red note.
The history of the Narcosatanics
This story has two fundamental names: Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo and sara aldrete. He was introduced to occult practices from a very young age, thanks to his mother, who worked as a priestess for the cult. mayombe stick in Cuba. The woman, about whom there is not much information, also introduced Adolfo de Jesús to the world of crime, since she forced him to participate in store robberies and assaults on tourists in Florida.
Over the years Constanzo took refuge in the occult and became friends with a well-known priest who taught him dark magic tricks to be able to devote himself to the fledgling business of drug trafficking
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After living in Puerto Rico and the United States, Constanzo arrived in Mexico in 1983. He began working as a model, but at the same time as a healer, santero, and medium, activities in which he earned a great reputation. So much so that among his clientele were important personalities from the middle of the show. Likewise, he did work for the high echelons of political power and important police chiefs.
Links with the drug
Due to his charisma, Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo earned the appreciation of drug leaders of northern Mexico, at the same time that he gathered a group of followers around him. In 1985, Constanzo and his disciples settled in Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
In this place they worked as one of the bloodthirsty armed arms of the Juan Garcia Abrego cartel. At the same time they began to practice rites where they used parts of the bodies of their victims to perform masses. In these ceremonies they asked for protection and cast spells with which they could become ‘invisible’ in the eyes of the authorities.
Adolfo, who was known as ‘The Godfather’, committed truly aberrational crimes, such as that of mark kilroyan American tourist who was kidnapped, raped and murdered simply because of Constanzo’s wishes to offer ‘a white, English-speaking man’ to his cult.
Kilroy’s disappearance drew the attention of authorities on both sides of the border, due to the victim’s closeness to a US customs worker. One night, one of those involved in the sect’s rites was detained at a police checkpoint in Tamaulipas. The subject was loaded with weapons and drugs, and he thought that no one would be able to see him due to his supposed invisibility ability.
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A macabre discovery and the end of the Narcosatanics
After questioning the subject, police went to the Santa Elena Ranch on April 11, 1989, where Constanzo once lived. There they discovered the remains of the American tourist. According to the detainee, Constanzo and his team consumed part of Kilroy’s brain in a magic potion to make them invisible. It was not the only thing they found: parts of animals and the corpses of at least 14 people were found in the place, who were also mutilated by the group. There were also drugs, weapons and well-equipped vehicles. According to some reports, Kilroy’s body had no legs, spine, or brain.
Traditional instruments of the practice of Santeria, candles, cigarette butts, animal remains, clothes stained with blood, brandy, knives and machetes were also found in the place.
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The Santa Elena Ranch was not the only place where human remains were found. In it Librada Rancha short distance from there, bodies were also found, although it was never proven that they had to do with the practices of this criminal group, who also had properties in Monterey and in the Mexico state.
Justice tracked the ‘Narcosatanics’, as the press called them, to an apartment in the Mexico City. He May 6, 1989, Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo asked one of his followers to end his life, while the police surrounded the property. Thus ended the criminal career of one of the most bloodthirsty religious leaders in the history of Mexico.
Who was Sara Aldrete and what does she have to do with the Narcosatanics?
Sara Maria Aldrete Villarreal was born in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, in 1964. He studied in the United States, specifically in the state of Texas, where he obtained a residency to study at the university.
In the 1980s, Sara was studying Physical Education at Texas Southmost College in Brownsville. Those close to her described her as a friendly and hard-working woman, and a “model student”.
At the same time that she was studying, Sara was part of the criminal group of Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo whom she met in Matamoros. Sara was known as “La madrina”, “La witch”, “The priestess”, “La concubina del diablo”, “La comeniños” and “La narcosatánica”, according to the red book of the Administration of Justice of the Superior Court Justice of Mexico City.
Some versions point to a supposed sentimental relationship between the two, although this has never been confirmed.
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According to the testimony of some members of the group, Sara Aldrete was engaged in recruit new followers and to prepare the parts of the bodies of their victims. Let us remember that the investigations revealed that ‘Los Narcosatánicos’ kidnapped people to torture them and sacrifice them in rituals. This was done with the aim of protecting its members to continue their criminal activities.
That May 6, 1989, Sara was next to Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo. When the leader died, Sara Aldrete came out alive and the authorities arrested her along with two of her companions. Aldrete received a sentence of 60 years that was reduced to 50 when the charges against him were also shortened.
In prison, Sara Aldrete wrote the book They call me the narcosatanic, where he tells his version of the events, in addition to denouncing the torture and sexual violence he experienced by the authorities. He is currently in prison and has been fighting cancer for several years.
About The Narcosatanicthe new series that will premiere on HBO and HBO Max
“This is a personal project, not commissioned, that started at school and became a docuseries. I thank Sara for having decided to tell this story that we did not know. The case is a myth and no one has the answers, but over the course of the three episodes they will be spinning and in the end the viewer will draw their own conclusions,” he said. Pat Martinezthe director of the narcosatanicduring its presentation at the recent Guadalajara International Film Festival.
“When you see this story, you will find Sara’s devastating charm, the macabre of the story, the political nuances and the local idiosyncrasies (of Matamoros) and those kinds of stories we were looking for on HBO Max. We wanted a strong character and we found that in Sara. Initially, Pat’s relationship with Sara was what caught our attention as a project and it was that intimate bond that allowed us to believe in the story in which three layers will be present. At the beginning there was only one of the case and when it was time to tell it in the docuseries, the story will be demystified to the point that each person will be able to form their own opinion,” he said. Claudia FernandezWarner Bros. Discovery Senior Manager of Nonfiction Content Development, to attendees.
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