Santa Fe New Mexican

Satanic shrine has alleged role in teen’s murder

- By Avi Selk

The Houston police sergeant who faced reporters Friday grimaced with each question. What did the dead girl’s parents say? How was MS-13 involved? Should people be frightened?

There hadn’t been nearly as much interest when the 15-yearold’s body was found more than two weeks earlier, lying in a street with bullet wounds.

But details of her death had trickled out, and now the reporters wanted to know more.

After so many questions from reporters, Sturdivant finally made the same startling claim as prosecutor­s: “There was some, uh, satanic type activity taking place.”

A few days earlier, two men had been arrested, each charged with murder and aggravated kidnapping, accused of holding three girls in an apartment controlled by their small branch of Mara Salvatruch­a, or MS-13 — a transnatio­nal street gang with a reputation for extreme violence.

Two of the girls survived. What happened to the third was laid out in the defendants’ initial court hearing last week.

Miguel Angel Alvarez-Flores, known as “Diabolico,” and Diego Hernandez-Rivera grinned at TV cameras before a prosecutor related the account of a 14-yearold who managed to escape the apartment.

The girls were held in the apartment with six MS-13 members, led by Alvarez-Flores, according to the authoritie­s.

In the Houston apartment, the prosecutor said, “Diabolico” kept a satanic shrine. One of the girls who was held at the apartment told police about the last time she saw the slain girl, whom she knew as Genesis.

“One night during her confinemen­t, she observed an incident where Genesis made an outburst against a shrine dedicated to the gang members’ satanic beliefs,” the prosecutor said.

“Diabolico [Alvarez-Flores] was offended at the outburst,” the prosecutor said.

“The beast did not want a material offering, but wanted a soul,” Alvarez-Flores said, according to the prosecutor.

When the girl next awoke, Genesis was gone.

She reappeared on the morning of Feb. 16, dead in the middle of a street near Houston’s Chinatown area. She had a bullet hole in her head, and another in her chest.

On Monday, the Houston Chronicle reported, SWAT officers raided the apartment and arrested Alvarez-Flores and Hernandez-Rivera — both of whom allegedly admitted involvemen­t in the girl’s death.

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