A 22-year-old Argentine man said he killed six people because he made a pact with 'Saint Death' in exchange for "protection and prosperity", police said.
A 22-year-old Argentine man said he killed six people because he made a pact with 'Saint Death' in exchange for "protection and prosperity", police said.
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Witnesses said the unidentified suspect became a serial killer to keep the promise he made to a popular pagan saint also known as 'San La Muerte', who is venerated in jails and among criminal gangs.
The man is accused of having slain six men this year over a period of four months.
"One witness gave us the details of the pact (of the prisoner) with San La Muerte," a police spokesman said.
"We're studying a total of about 10 cases. In some cases we have already obtained positive photographic recognition," another police official said.