

After their disappearance, the police together with the Army arrived in Yerbabuena on May 31, 1963, where they arrested Magdalena and Eleazar Solís with large quantities of marijuana inside a farm. Luis Martínez and Sebastián Guerrero were never seen alive again. However, investigator Luis Martínez offered to escort him to the location he described. Upon hearing the young man’s story, the policemen began to laugh, believing that he was delusional. One night in May 1963, a 14-year-old boy named Sebastián Guerrero realized what had happened and ran about 25 kilometers to find the nearest police station. The blood was mixed with chicken blood which was then drunk by the priestess, then by Cayetano, Santos, Eleazar and finally the rest of the members of the cult. This gave rise to blood rituals, which occurred when a person accused of being a dissident was beaten, burned and mutilated by members of the sect. According to Richard Gllyn jones, in his book The Mammoth Book of Who Kill, the victims were lynched.Īfter the first murders within the cult, the leaders began to ask for human sacrifices. The High Priestess of Blood decreed that they must die.
When two people wanted to leave the cult and expressed their weariness about the economic and sexual tributes, the other ardent followers accused them with the leaders. She assures that the Hernández brothers went from thieves to sexual slavers and swindlers.īoth the Hernández and the Solís used to organize orgies in Yerbabuena with the use of drugs. The leaders of the sect demanded both men and women as sexual tributes, according to Martha Alicia Rendón Tamayo, of the Mexican Society of Criminology in Nuevo León. This power was used by Magdalena to fulfill her perverse sexual desires that ranged from sadomasochism to pedophilia. Magdalena Solís was a religious fanatic, she had delusions of grandiose and came to perpetrate terrible crimes with the power that was conferred on her as the leader of the sect. In addition, they promised the settlers apparently hidden treasures in the surrounding mountains. The cult combined Aztec and Inca mythology to deceive the people of yerbabuena. Seeing that people believed her story, she began asking for money, then objects, and then young human tributes to satisfy her in bed. Maganlena, who had worked as a prostitute since 1963, posed as the reincarnation of an Aztec goddess. It all happened in the 1960s in the community of Yerbabena, San Luis Potosí, where the Hernández brothers tricked the residents by assuring that they were priests who would bring them wealth in exchange for tributes.Īt first the villagers believed in the words of the brothers and obeyed them by cleaning the caves that later served as temples, giving them money and even offering human tributes to satisfy their sexual desires.Īs time passed, the villagers began to get impatient when they did not see the promised riches.Īt that time, the brothers Magdalena and Eleazar Solís joined the Hernández to continue taking advantage of people’s ignorance and form a cult. What is known is that in the 1960s she posed as the reincarnation of the Aztec goddess Coatlicue and she was known as “The Priestess of Blood.”


San Luis Potosí.- The exact place and date of his birth are still unknown Magdalena Solis, or the reasons she had to commit the atrocities for which she is now known.
