Chilean musician and leader of a doomsday-oriented religious sect
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Castillo and the second or maternal family name is Gaete.
Antares de la Luz
Wanted poster used by the Investigations Police of Chile, April 2013.
Born
Ramón Gustavo Castillo Gaete
20 December 1977
Santiago, Chile
Died
1 May 2013(2013-05-01) (aged 35)
Cusco, Peru
Cause of death
Suicide by hanging
Alma mater
Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences
Occupation(s)
Musician and cult leader
Years active
2009–2013
Children
1
Capture status
Committed suicide before being captured
Details
Victims
1
Date
23 November 2012
Ramón Gustavo Castillo Gaete (20 December 1977 – 1 May 2013) was a Chilean murderer and leader of a doomsday-oriented religious sect stationed in Colliguay, a rural area in the Valparaíso Region,[1] where he claimed to be the second coming of Jesus and was known as "Antares de la Luz" (from Spanish, "Antares of the Light").
In 2012, one of the cult members, 25-year-old Natalia Guerra,[2] became pregnant with his child, who he believed to be the Antichrist.[1] Castillo's infant son was ultimately immolated in a bonfire on 23 November of that year as a human sacrifice, to prevent the supposedly incoming end of the world on 21 December 2012.[2] After Chilean authorities were informed of the murder in April 2013, a nationwide manhunt headed by the Investigations Police of Chile began, which soon spread to neighboring Bolivia and Peru, the latter of which where he hanged himself to evade capture.
^ abMoran, Lee (2013-04-26). "Baby burned to death in satanic ritual after Chilean cult leader says infant is the Antichrist". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
^ ab"Chile newborn 'dies in sect ritual'". BBC News. 2013-04-25. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
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