Marcelo Costa De Andrade
This mama's boy and religious psychopath of inoffensive appearance is
Brazil's most famous serial killer. The son of poor migrants from the Northeast,
Marcelo grew up in the Rocinha Slum in Rio de Janeiro. He lived without running
water and was beaten with regularity by his grandfather, his stepfather and his
stepmother. When he was 10 he was sexually abused. At 14 he began to prostitute
himself for a living. He was sent to a reform school, but escaped. Still
hustling by 16, he began a long lasting homosexual relationship with an older
man. At 17 he tried to rape his 10-year-old brother.
When he was 23 his homosexual relationship ended and he came back to live with
his mother and brothers who had moved to Itaborai, another slum on the other
side of the polluted Guanabara Bay. There he found a a low-paying job
distributing flyers for a shop in the district of Copacabana. He also joined the
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and started going to church four times a
week. Despite some idiosyncrasies and his odd and incoherent laughter, his life
seemed normal. That is, until April 1991, at age 24, when he started to kill.
Over a nine-month period Marcelo tallied 14 dead. His victims of choice were
poor street urchins whom he attracted to deserted areas, raped and strangled. He
also practiced necrophilia, decapitated one of the boys, crushed the head of
another, and, in two occasions, drank their blood. Later he confessed his
vampiric thirst was merely "to become as beautiful as them." Violence in Rio is
common and the daily body count is so high that authorities never suspected the
growing number of disappearing street urchins to be the handywork of a serial
killer. Usually they are the victims of choice for warped vigilante groups
trying to clean up the streets. Quite the humanitarian Andrade later confessed,
"I preferred young boys because they are better looking and have soft skin. And
the priest said that children automatically go to heaven if they die before
they're thirteen. So I know I did them a favor by sending them to heaven."
In December of 1991 his killing spree came to an end when he "fell in love" with
ten-year-old Altair de Abreu and spared his life. Marcello met the young beggar
and his six-year-old brother Ivan in the Niteroi bus terminal. He offered them
money to help him light candles for a saint in Saint George's church. The lucky
survivor later told police, "We were heading for a church, but as we crossed a
vacant lot, Marcelo suddenly turned on Ivan and started strangling him. I was so
paralyzed by fear I could not run away. I watched in horror, tears streaming
down my cheeks, as he killed and then raped my brother. When he was finished
with Ivan, he turned to me, hugged me, and said he loved me." Then he asked
Altair to live with him. Scared to death, the boy agreed to spend the night with
Marcelo in the bushes.
The next morning, the lovestruck killer took Altair to work with him. When they
arrived the office was closed. The terrified youngster was able to escape. He
hitchhiked his way back home and told his mother that he had got lost of his
brother. A few days later, pressed by his sister, the boy told the truth. In the
meantime Marcelo, A truly considerate killer, had returned to the crime scene to
tuck the hands of his victim inside his shorts, "so that the rats couldn't gnaw
the fingers."
When young Ivan's family went to the police, Marcelo, who had maintained his
daily routine, was calmly arrested in the Rio shop where he worked. "I thought
you would come yesterday," he told the arresting officers. At first, police
thought Ivan's murder was an isolated case. However, two months later Marcelo's
dotting mother was called to testify about her son's strange behavior. One
night, she said, he left home with a machete "to cut bananas." Apparently he
returned the next morning with no bananas. Eventually Marcelo did confess to 14
killings and led police to the remains of his other victims. As Brazil's star
killer, he asked police if anywhere in the world there was a case like his, and
stated he killed because: "I liked the boys and I didn't want them to go to
hell."
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