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Marcelo Antelo
Argentine serial killer

Marcelo Antelo

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Marcelo Alejandro Antelo (born 1988), also known as The San La Muerte Killer, is an Argentine serial killer, responsible for the murders of at least four people in the Bajo Flores neighborhood in Buenos Aires between February and August 2010. Allegedly committing them in the name of the pagan saint San La Muerte, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes.

Early life

Marcelo, often referred to as "Marcelito", grew up in an unstable household - his grandmother was an alcoholic, as well as his father Alberto, who also had a drug addiction. His mother frequently beat him, and eventually kicked him out of the house due to Antelo also being heavily addicted to cocaine paste. Abandoned by his parents, he went to live with an uncle he loved dearly, but the man soon died in an assault, leaving little Marcelito alone and helpless.

Between the ages of 17 and 19, he entered several rehabilitation centers for his addiction, but all of them proved unsuccessful. At 20, he was kicked out by pregnant girlfriend Brenda after she got tired of him treating her badly. Isolated and homeless, Antelo's drug addiction worsened, as he roamed the Rivadavia neighborhood in downtown Flores. He eventually ended up joining a church named the "God in Force Church", where he engaged in prayers and cultish activities to end his habits, but, yet again, he was unsuccessful. As he frequently fought with drug dealers, Marcelo ended up losing one of his kidneys during a shooting.

Crimes

On February 21, 2010, Antelo made his attack, shooting Jorge Díaz in the legs during an attempted robbery. Díaz survived, and Marcelo was convicted of robbery and attempted murder, but was released only a short while later. In his subsequent attacks, he struck at night, when there was low visibility and he couldn't be seen.

Rodrigo Ezcurra

A 27-year-old philosophy student who also studied law and once held a job in a court, Ezcurra was a drug addict who still lived with his father Horacio in Palermo. Aspiring to turn his life around after a long trip through Mexico, Ezcurra had begun therapy to treat his addiction two months prior to his murder. But on April 11, 2010, at around 2 o'clock in the morning, he came across "The Kindergarten Boys" in an alleyway, a gang of underage youths led by Marcelo Antelo. They wanted to rob Rodrigo of his possessions, and despite giving into their demands, he was shot in the chest by Antelo, dying on the spot. Ezcurra's bike and cellphone were then stolen by the perpetrators, whom, unbeknownst to them, were seen by several witnesses and even recorded by one.

Attack on Darío Romero

On June 24, Antelo decided to attack Darío, a man who used to live with him. While cruising through the neighborhood, he came across Romero, who was planning to play football in a nearby field. Marcelo shouted out his name, and immediately shot him in the hand with a shotgun. Romero survived, and Antelo was arrested and convicted of causing serious injuries. Again, he was released after some time.

Jorge Mansilla

On August 8, 2010, Antelo wanted to enact revenge upon Jorge Héctor Mansilla, a former flatmate who had kicked him out because of his drug addiction. Marcelito rang the doorbell, and when Mansilla answered, he was swiftly killed.

Only a few hours later, Antelo shot mechanic Mario Jorge Quiero, after he attempted to collect debt for a failed arrangement concerning a friend's car. Quiero managed to escape, however, with Marcelito abandoning the idea of finishing him off.

Pablo Zaniuk and Marcelo Cabrera

A few days later, on August 15, Antelo came across two friends, Pablo Zaniuk and Marcelo Cabrera. Using his guns, he shot Zaniuk in the face before killing Cabrera, shooting him a total of nine times in the body.

Suspected victims

Initially, Antelo was to be prosecuted for a fifth murder, that of a man named Santos Valeroso Vargas, but was not convicted in his case. Additionally, he is suspected of, but never charged with, the killings of hobo Pablo Villa and an unidentified young man known simply as "El Diablo", who were both shot and their bodies subsequently burned. It is possible that Marcelo Antelo might have committed other killings around the area as well.

Trial and sentence

Near the end of the month, Antelo was captured by police and thrown in prison. His trial started on August 6, 2012, and although only the victims' families were present, some relatives outside had gathered a crowd encouraging a conviction and hurling insults at Antelo, even handing out flyers calling him a murderer. Meanwhile, Marcelo himself denied any responsibility in the killings, accusing the police of "planting" a 9mm pistol in his house in order to have a scapegoat for the unsolved crimes. He additionally denied believing in a pagan saint. However, the jury weren't convinced, as there was plenty of evidence contradicting his claims, including ballistic expertise and witness testimonies. The judge, Federico Salvá, sentenced him to life imprisonment, which didn't garner any emotional reaction from Antelo.

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