DEVIL WORSHIP: Corpse Of Boy, 6, Found After He Was Sacrificed In Satanic Ritual For Gold

Cops think they have located the decomposing body of a six-year-old child who had been missing for 36 days and who was allegedly killed in a satanic ritual involving grimoires and voodoo dolls so his family could find gold.

The body was found buried in a grave in the village of Cuturu Alto, in the municipality of Segovia, which is where the young boy lived and which is known for its gold mines, in Antioquia Department, Colombia.

The first piece of footage shows the location where the body of Maximilano Tabares was recovered on Thursday, 27th October. Forensic investigators and other law enforcement officers can be seen working the scene, with some seen digging in a hole.

The second and third pieces of footage show the suspects in police custody being questioned, as well as some of the items found by investigators in the days leading up to the body being recovered.

Six people – including the child’s own mother, stepfather and grandparents – have been detained and accused of belonging to a satanic sect known as ‘Los Carneros’, with esoteric black magic books and voodoo dolls also seized.

The cultists allegedly killed the child in a satanic ritual human sacrifice so they could make it big in the gold mining business.

Maximilano disappeared on 21st September, with his mother Sandra Patricia Caro having claimed that the young boy had gone to the shops to buy some breakfast that morning and never returned home.

She also reportedly told the school that her young boy was sick that day and could not come in.

And she took to social media to say: “My king, may the lord take care of you wherever you are and may those bad-hearted people, who tore you from my side, repent and bring you back. Lord Jesus, take care of me Holy Father.”

Maximilano Tabares poses in undated photo. The boy disappeared in Segovia, Antioquia in Colombia on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. (Newsflash)

But the authorities, reportedly located the whereabouts of a body believed to be that of the missing child on 27th October, at around 4pm.

They were accompanied to the site by a man named as Robinson Esmit Arboleda Ramirez, aka ‘​Orejas’, who is one of the six suspects.

The officers were reportedly acting on information from the boy’s mother, who reportedly said in an informal statement that she knew where the young boy was, saying: “The child is buried in the Cuturu Alto village.”

Ramirez, like the other suspects, has reportedly been charged with kidnapping and being an accomplice to torture, among other charges. The six could now also face murder charges. The case has caused widespread outrage in Colombia, according to local media.

Prosecution’s team discovers remains that could belong to Maximilano Tabares in Segovia, Antioquia Department, Colombia, undated. The boy disappeared on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. (@FiscaliaCol/Newsflash)

Cops carrying out a search of the missing child’s home, where his mother and stepfather live, reportedly discovered strange items, according to an investigator who preferred to remain anonymous but who told local media: “The people who lived there told us which was the stepfather’s room.

“Upon entering there were pictures of saints. Inside a backpack, this person had a rag doll, one of those used for esoteric practices. It was a human figure. It even had the face and the point where the heart goes highlighted with pen ink. It did not have any type of pin embedded in it.”

Prosecution’s team discovers remains that could belong to Maximilano Tabares in Segovia, Antioquia Department, Colombia, undated. The boy disappeared on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. (@FiscaliaCol/Newsflash)

The investigator added: “Apparently that person carried out these activities with books on esotericism. There was one called the ‘Superbook of Dark Magic’ [‘Superlibro de Magia Oscura’ in Spanish]. There were three esoteric books, from different publishers.

“He had two bottles where he kept dead animals like scorpions and centipedes. And they mixed them with alcohol and other types of liquids, to make baths for their supposed clients.”

Investigators also reportedly found information showing that the family believed the young boy had “demons” that had to be expelled if the family wanted to find success in the mining business.

The government of Antioquia, which had offered a COP 60 million (GBP 10,800) reward for any information leading to the child being found, arrested the six suspects last Friday, 21st October, after determining that they were most likely related to the boy’s disappearance.

Police arrests suspects allegedly involved in the disappearance of Maximilano Tabares in Segovia, Colombia, undated. The boy disappeared on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. (@FiscaliaCol/Newsflash)

The governor of Antioquia, Anibal Gaviria has reportedly said that everything so far indicates that the body has been recovered is that of little Maximilano.

The body is reportedly being analysed by forensic investigators.

The Antioquia government had said in a statement last Friday, on 21st October: “During the investigation, it was found that several members of the family nucleus, including the child’s own mother, the grandmother along with her partner and the child’s stepfather, were part of a sect known as ‘Los Carneros’, which in addition to esoteric practices were engaged in the mining business.

“The stepfather is thought to be the leader of the sect, and apparently gave orders and exercised control over others.”

The statement also said: “Among those captured is also a man known as ‘Orejas’, who allegedly visualised ‘spirits’ and transmitted the requests they made to the leader. This man and his partner, also captured, lived as tenants in the same home as the missing child.

Police arrests suspects allegedly involved in the disappearance of Maximilano Tabares in Segovia, Colombia, undated. The boy disappeared on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. (@FiscaliaCol/Newsflash)

“Thanks to judicial police work that included the interception of communications, photographic recognition, interviews, verification of technical means, legal medical opinion and additional material evidence, the investigators were able to conclude the alleged participation and co-authorship of those captured in the disappearance of the minor.

“Additionally, the testimony of a former member of ‘Los Carneros’ made it possible to establish a possible direct relationship between the sect’s interests in finding gold through ‘spirits’ and the disappearance of the child.”

The Antioquia government also said: “Those captured were placed at the disposal of judicial authorities for the crimes of forced disappearance, aggravated torture, conspiracy to commit a crime, personal injury and cover-up for torture.

Prosecution’s team discovers remains that could belong to Maximilano Tabares in Segovia, Antioquia Department, Colombia, undated. The boy disappeared on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. (@FiscaliaCol/Newsflash)

“The Directorate of Protection and Special Services and the units that support this investigation continue with the process until they find the whereabouts of the minor.”

And the local Prosecutor’s Office reportedly said on Thursday, 27th October: “The investigative work carried out by the CTI of the Antioquia Section, in coordination with the Police for Children and Adolescents, shows that the child would have been subjected to a santeria ritual to locate an alleged treasure of gold. Since then, his whereabouts had been unknown.”

Santeria, also known as Regla de Ocha, Regla Lucumi, or Lucumi, is an African diasporic religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th century and that includes elements of spiritism that are often deemed to be satanic in Central and Latin America.

The six suspects were detained and sent to different maximum security prisons in the country, on 25th October, pending trial.