Los Angeles Times

Santeria priest charged in slaying of a follower

The woman’s remains were found buried behind a Valinda home. The suspect disappeare­d two years ago.

- By Hailey Branson- Potts and Brittny Mejia

Maria Delrefugio Chavez turned to Pablo Pinto Mata, a Santeria spiritual leader, for healing.

The El Monte woman met Mata — a self- proclaimed priest whose followers sometimes called him “El Padrino,” or the Godfather — at a botánica he owned in Montebello, where he performed healing rituals.

He became her spirituali­st. Eventually their relationsh­ip became intimate. Though Mata was already married with children, he fathered a daughter with Chavez, authoritie­s said.

Then, in 2009, Chavez disappeare­d. Authoritie­s investigat­ed, but the trail eventually went cold — until this month. Human remains were found buried in the backyard of a San Gabri- el Valley home. Los Angeles County authoritie­s said Tuesday the remains are those of Chavez and that Mata is now charged in her slaying.

The 46- year- old, who is of Salvadoran descent, disappeare­d two years ago after being accused of assaulting a teenage girl, authoritie­s said. Detectives said they can’t be sure he’s still in the country.

“He could be anywhere,” Los Angeles County sheriff ’ s homicide Lt. Vic Lewandowsk­i said. “We’ve been looking for him for a while.”

The Santeria faith originated in West Africa 4,000 years ago and came to the Caribbean via slave ships. The religion has long been a part of life in some Latino neighborho­ods and sometimes makes headlines for its unusual rituals, which include animal sacrifice.

Mata was well known in the neighborho­od where he worked.

Mayela Lopez, an employee of a medical office down the street from Mata’s former business, said the botánica seemed like a warehouse, with racks of charms, candles and dolls.

“It gave me the major creeps,” Lopez said. “You just felt the aura.”

Karen Chavez, a manager at the medical office, said she met Mata when his botánica was next door to her workplace, before he moved to a bigger space down the street.

About 10 years ago, she said, a man stood outside in the street with a gun, looking to shoot Mata. In another inci-

dent, police found a dead goat in the medical office’s trash can.

“We knew it most likely came from them,” Chavez said of the botánica. “They would come with live chickens. Nothing really surprised us from next door.”

Even before he was charged in Chavez’s death, Mata was under police scrutiny

Montebello police announced this month that Mata was suspected of sexually assaulting a 16- year- old girl at his botánica, Los Angeles Import, in the 2400 block of Whittier Boulevard.

In late 2013, Mata conducted three so- called heal- ing rituals for the teenager at his business. During her last visit, he forced her to undress and sexually assaulted her, authoritie­s said. He allegedly told her the assault was part of the ritual.

Mata has eluded Montebello police since then, the department said. He also is wanted by the West Covina Police Department in connection with sex- related crimes.

Sheriff ’s Det. Steven Blagg said authoritie­s were hoping some of Mata’s followers would see that “he’s a false prophet” and come forward. Blagg said that Mata also used the moniker Juan Diego, after the indigenous Catholic saint who, according to legend, beheld the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531.

Lewandowsk­i said an arrest warrant for Mata was is- sued last week. The cause of Chavez’s death has not yet been determined because of the condition of her body, Lewandowsk­i said.

Detectives found Chavez’s body Aug. 7, buried 5 feet deep behind a house in the 700 block of Elsberry Avenue in unincorpor­ated Valinda.

Detectives declined to provide details about how her body . was located, saying it was part of the investigat­ion.

The residents of the home are cooperatin­g with authoritie­s and are not considered suspects in Chavez’s death or burial, Lewandowsk­i said.

Chavez’s sister, Maria El- ena Chavez, said the family knew Mata and that he “seemed like a good person.” She said they did not know he had had a sexual relationsh­ip with the victim or was the father of her daughter.

She “left a daughter who misses her all the time, just like my family does,” Maria Elena Chavez said. “My mother died a month ago with the pain of not f inding her daughter.”

The child, who was 4 years old when Chavez was reported missing on May 7, 2009, is now living with other relatives. She has not had contact with Mata since her mother’s disappeara­nce, detectives said.

Mata is believed to have been a business partner of Chavez’s, who owned a video store in South L. A. and a retail store in East L. A., Blagg said.

Mata’s Montebello botánica is now under new ownership, authoritie­s said.

A manager of the business now operating in that location was angry when a reporter inquired about Mata, saying “all this negative media is impacting all the new stores that have opened up since this guy has been gone.”

 ?? Bob Chamberlin
Los Angeles Times ?? L. A. COUNTY sheriff ’s homicide investigat­ors hold a news conference Tuesday in downtown L. A. to announce that they’d named Pablo Pinto Mata as a suspect in the death of Maria Delrefugio Chavez.
Bob Chamberlin Los Angeles Times L. A. COUNTY sheriff ’s homicide investigat­ors hold a news conference Tuesday in downtown L. A. to announce that they’d named Pablo Pinto Mata as a suspect in the death of Maria Delrefugio Chavez.
 ?? / ?? MARIA DELREFUGIO CHAVEZ had a child with botánica owner Pablo Pinto Mata.
/ MARIA DELREFUGIO CHAVEZ had a child with botánica owner Pablo Pinto Mata.
 ?? Bob Chamberlin
Los Angeles Times ?? AN AUDIENCE gathered Tuesday at a news conference where L. A. County sheriff ’s off icials announced that a body found buried in the yard of a Valinda home is that of a woman who disappeare­d in 2009. Authoritie­s say they don’t know whether the suspect...
Bob Chamberlin Los Angeles Times AN AUDIENCE gathered Tuesday at a news conference where L. A. County sheriff ’s off icials announced that a body found buried in the yard of a Valinda home is that of a woman who disappeare­d in 2009. Authoritie­s say they don’t know whether the suspect...
 ?? / ?? PABLO PINTO MATA is also suspected of sexually assaulting a teen.
/ PABLO PINTO MATA is also suspected of sexually assaulting a teen.

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