In May 1963 when a 14-year-old local resident, Sebastian Guerrero, wandered near the caves where the Solis sect was performing their rites. That was the last day that Sebastian Guerrero and Luis Martinez were seen alive. The next morning, an officer, (Investigator Luis Martinez) escorted him home and in the process he was able to show him where he had seen the vampires. In May 1963 when a 14-year-old local resident, Sebastian Guerrero, witnessed by chance one of the rites in progress.įreaked out – he ran over 25 km, from Yerba Buena to the town of Villa Gran, to the nearest police station. In the last sacrifices they reached the point of dissecting the heart of the victims alive. The butchering went on for six continuous weeks in 1963, a period in which 4 people died in this way. The belief was that this gave them extra-natural powers. Solis drank from the chalice and then handed it to the priests (the Hernandez Brothers and Eleazar Solis), and finally the other members, each who had their turn to drink. Thereafter, blood-letting was practiced: The blood was deposited in a cup mixed with chicken blood (the ritual also included animal sacrifices and the use of narcotics such as marijuana and peyote).The victim was made to bleed to death. She devised a “blood ritual”: The sacrificed (which was always a dissenting member) was brutally beaten, burned, cut and maimed by all the members of the cult. Bored with simple orgies, Solis began to demand human sacrifice. Solis’s condemnation was clear: the death penalty.Īfter these first two murders the crimes evolved, becoming more violent.
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Two villagers, tired of the sexual abuse, wanted to leave so were brought before the “high priests”. Magdalena eventually took over leadership of the village – this was the start of the real horror. Under her influence the rituals became more grisly and perverse as Solis became enamored with consumption of blood and sadomasochism. They eventually made contact with Magdalena Solis and her brother, who traveled back to Yerba Buena with them.ĭuring one of the cave rituals, using a smoke screen, the Hernandez brothers introduced Solis as the reincarnation of an Inca goddess. However, the villagers began to grow impatient at not seeing their promised treasure.įaced with possible exposure, the Hernandez brothers traveled to Monterrey in search of prostitutes who would take part in the farce. In the caves where the Inca treasures were allegedly hidden, the brothers organized narcotic-fueled orgies and treated many villagers, both men and women, as sex slaves. This soon progressed to asking for sexual services. In return for the treasure – the brothers demanded worship and tribute from the villagers. Yerbabuena today – home of the solis cultĪt the time Yerba Buena was populated by fifty impoverished and mostly illiterate inhabitants.Īs part of a scam, the brothers proclaimed themselves prophets and high priests of the “powerful and exiled Inca gods.” The villagers never questioned them – in fact, they welcomed the brothers with open arms – especially as they had promised them gold and treasure.
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In late 1962 and early 1963, brothers Santos and Cayetano Hernandez, a pair of petty criminals, arrived at the small Mexican village of Yerba Buena.
Magdalena solis serial#
She would go on to become one of the world’s most notorious female serial killers This is her story All they had to do was hand over their money, and sleep with whoever she directed, for a reward. A prostitute named Magdalena Solis had an entire village believing she was an Inca Goddess. The strange story of Magdalena Solis, the High Priestess of Blood.