On April 30, 1987 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire and six members of
his household vanished under mysterious circumstances. They were
reported missing on May 1 and police noted melted candles and other
evidence of a strange religious ceremony at Calzada's office. Six more
days went by before officers began fishing mutilated remains from the
Zumpango River. Seven corpses were recovered in the course of a week,
all bearing signs of sadistic torture: fingers, toes and ears removed;
hearts
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