

The murders continued for six weeks in 1963, claiming four lives. Magdalena, supposedly the reincarnation of the Aztec goddess Coatlicue, claimed that she needed to drink blood to stay young forever. The belief, based on elements of Aztec mythology, was that this gave them supernatural powers.

Magdalena drank from the chalice and had it passed around, first to the "high priests" - the Hernandez Brothers and Eleazar Magdalena - and finally the other members. The pinnotherid crab Clypeasterophilus stebbingi (Rathbun, 1918), previously known from Florida, USA, Colombia and Brazil, is reported for the first time from. Animal sacrifices and the use of marijuana and peyote were also practiced in these rituals. The blood was deposited in a cup mixed with chicken blood, after which the victim was made to bleed to death. She devised a "blood ritual" in which the sacrificed (typically a dissenter) was brutally beaten, burned, cut and maimed by all the members of the cult. Magdalena took over the Hernandez Brothers' cult.

The murders were committed in Yerba Buena, San Luis Potos, during the early 1960s.
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Magdalena Solís, was a serial killer and member of a Mexican cult responsible for orchestrating several murders which involved the drinking of the victims' blood She was convicted of two of the murders and sentenced to 50 years in prison. Magdalena Sols, known as The High Priestess of Blood, was a Mexican serial killer and cult leader responsible for orchestrating several murders which involved the drinking of the victims' blood.
