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Bizarre:
He spent Sunday morning drinking across the walkway with the victim and three other men. The other four had just arrived this past weekend...Sometime between 4:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., one of the four visitors, a Hispanic male in his 30s, was stabbed, decapitated and left in a pool of blood....Neighbors reported seeing candles burning in the apartment. The men also used a Ouija Board, also known as a spirit board... empty cases of Bud Light beer were evident Monday, as was a large red stain in the carpet...Police would not comment Monday on whether they are looking into the possibility that the four men were practicing a ritual that involves decapitations....
There's a lot of that Santa Muerte stuff - some big cult that worships death. I wonder how much of this has to do with that religion. Santa Muerte "Holy Death" is also a patron saint of drug traffickers and drug users.
They're bringing that stuff to the USA - now you can see the Mexican stores selling statues and other symbols of "Holy Death".
There's a lot of that Santa Muerte stuff - some big cult that worships death. I wonder how much of this has to do with that religion. Santa Muerte "Holy Death" is also a patron saint of drug traffickers and drug users.
They're bringing that stuff to the USA - now you can see the Mexican stores selling statues and other symbols of "Holy Death".
what is? Mexican culture, hispanic culture? Latin culture? Human culture?
Remember we are in October, dont cross a black cat, break a mirror, open a umbrella indoors, step on a crack- break your mother's back, who's got a rabbit's foot with them...and who eat black-eyed peas on New years.
what is? Mexican culture, hispanic culture? Latin culture? Human culture?
Remember we are in October, dont cross a black cat, break a mirror, open a umbrella indoors, step on a crack- break your mother's back, who's got a rabbit's foot with them...and who eat black-eyed peas on New years.
seems we ALL got our little proclivities...
If the shoe fits, wear it. Some cultures adhere to it. It isn't a general human culture, however. It doesn't dictate their daily lives and Halloween is just a holiday based on it but not a way of life for most.
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