What is magdalena solis?

Magdalena Solis, also known as the High Priestess of Blood, was a Mexican cult leader and self-proclaimed goddess who led a religious cult in the 1960s. Born in 1944, Solis claimed to be a reincarnation of an Aztec goddess and attracted a following of devoted followers who believed in her divine powers.

Solis' cult, known as the "Pozas Azules" or "Blue Pools," was centered around a series of rituals that involved human sacrifice and blood rituals. Solis and her followers believed that by sacrificing individuals, they could achieve immortality and bring about a utopian society.

In 1963, Solis and her cult were involved in a series of brutal murders in Mexico, including the sacrifice of several individuals. The cult's activities were eventually discovered by authorities, and Solis was arrested and convicted of multiple counts of murder. She was sentenced to 50 years in prison but was released after serving only 30 years.

After her release, Solis disappeared from the public eye, and little is known about her current whereabouts or activities. Despite the atrocities committed by her cult, Magdalena Solis remains a dark and enigmatic figure in the annals of cult history.