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Two stories from Spanish History in Barcelona - These are wealthy satanic cults abusing children and they are in power all over the world. They are ancient from before Vikings. The Devil House On the gypsy street of Josep Torres 20, a wealthy businessman was down on his luck with house reforms bankrupting him. His name was Agustín Atzerias. Things got so bad that he decided to make a deal with the Devil, to whom he sold his soul in exchange for winning the lottery. Of course, he did win the lottery, so owing it all to the big D downstairs, he adorned the house in demon heads, a devil face over the door, and infernal hellish scenes painted across the walls. The house is currently boarded up and the paintings gone as it awaits reforms to be sold on as apartments. The demon heads may remain for now, but one day the Devil house will be long gone and forgotten about... Mr Agustins Atzeries tormented screams, however... will last forever... (Not his screams but childrens) The Vampire of Barcelona One of the most famous serial killers in Spain, Enriqueta Martí, started modestly serving an aristocratic family. Wishing for a riches, she would sell her body to the wealthy, but that wasnt enough. She started her own brothel in Gràcia and learnt that the richest like them young... The money rolled in and her perfectly executed plan for wealth paid off. She kidnapped her victims -orphans from 3 to 14- by wrapping them under her black cape and bringing them home, thus the name. Eventually (and by coincidence) her business was discovered by the police while the son of an influential individual was there. Money exchanged hands and Enriqueta Martí saw no justice, rather, things got worse. With tonnes of money by now, Enriqueta bought many apartments around the Raval area of Barcelona. Not only would she run brothels from these locations, but the children who she decided werent up to scratch would be brutally murdered. Their bones would be sold as powders, the fats as moisturizing oils and machine grease, and the blood in potions. By day she dressed down as a beggar to scout for children, and by night she dressed up luxuriously to sell her children and products to the wealthy. One day, she accidentally kidnapped a child who had family. Obviously concerned, the family notified the police. The police only found the remains of 12 children that day, but Enriqueta had been doing it for 20 years... She was jailed yet never went to trial, and in the end was lynched by inmates. She always maintained that for her it was just business... That the truly twisted were the clients... and perhaps a society that allowed for them to exist...
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 09:35:49 +0000

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