Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo
(November 1, 1962 – May 6, 1989) was a serial killer and cult
leader in Mexico
.
His
nickname was The Godfather of Matamoros
(El padrino de
Matamoros).
Adulthood
Constanzo
visited Mexico
City
in 1983, supporting himself as a tarot card reader. There, he recruited two
younger men; Martín Quintana Rodríguez and Omar Chewe Orea Ochoa to
be his servants, lovers and disciples. Constanzo returned to Miami
shortly thereafter, but he moved to Mexico City in mid-1984. Over
the next few years he was the leader of a full-fledged cult with
drug dealers,
musicians and even
police officers under his command.
The cult,
based in Matamoros,
Tamaulipas
, on the U.S.-Mexico
border, sold drugs, held high-priced occult ceremonies and by
at latest 1987 murdered people for use in human sacrifices. These victims fell
along with the cult's rivals in dealing drugs.
When an US citizen tourist, 21-year-old
Mark J. Kilroy,
disappeared in Matamoros during Spring
Break 1989, local police, facing pressures from Texas
authorities,
began to search in earnest for him. They discovered
Constanzo's cult quite by accident (in an unrelated drug
investigation) and, after arresting some of the members, quickly
discovered that they were responsible for the murder of Kilroy,
whose body had been dismembered and burned.
More and more of the cult's members were arrested until, on May 6,
they had cornered Constanzo and four of his followers, two of whom
were his male lovers, in a dilapidated Mexico City apartment.
Determined not to go to
prison, Constanzo
ordered one of the disciples to shoot him and Quintana Rodríguez.
They were both dead when the police finally broke in.
One of Constanzo's most trusted leaders within his cult,
Sara María Aldrete, was arrested not long after
his death. She was sentenced to a total of 68 years in prison for
her involvement in the cult and the murders.
Pop culture
- Borderland, a 2007
film based on Constanzo and his cult.
- Brujería, a death metal band whose lyrics focus on Satanism,
anti-Christianity, sex and drug smuggling.
- Japanese
doom metal band Church of Misery reference
Constanzo in their song El Padrino (Godfather, in Spanish). It appears on their
Houses of the Unholy album, each song being about a serial
killer/mass murderer.
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