Chilean Cult Leader Burned Newborn Alive in 2012 Ritual, New Documentary Reveals

Shocking Netflix doc exposes a cult leader in Chile who burned a newborn baby alive in a ritual, highlighting the dangerous power of manipulative cults over vulnerable individuals.

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Chilean Cult Leader Burned Newborn Alive in 2012 Ritual, New Documentary Reveals

Chilean Cult Leader Burned Newborn Alive in 2012 Ritual, New Documentary Reveals

In a shocking revelation, a new Netflix documentary series has exposed the heinous crime committed by Antares de la Luz, a cult leader in Chile who burned a newborn baby alive in a ritual in 2012. The series, titled 'Antares de la Luz: la sect del fin del mundo' (Antares de la Luz: The Sect of the End of the World), explores the chilling story of Ramón Gustavo Castillo Gaete, also known as Antares de la Luz, and the manipulative power he held over his followers.

Antares de la Luz, whose real name was Ramon Gustavo Castillo Cat, claimed to be the reincarnation of God and imposed strict rules and control over his disciples, many of whom had troubled pasts and emotional issues. He demanded sexual servitude from the women in the cult and orchestrated the brutal crime as tensions within the group escalated leading up to the predicted end of the world on December 21, 2012.

In November 2012, Natalia Guerra, one of Antares' loyal followers, was forced to give birth in isolation in the Andes mountains. Antares then ordered his disciples to burn the newborn baby alive on a bonfire, claiming the child was the Antichrist. "The baby was just born and it was thrown on the bonfire alive," said Miguel Ampuero, the vice commissioner of Chile's investigative police force.

Why this matters: This shocking case highlights the dangerous power of manipulative cult leaders and the psychological control they can exert over vulnerable individuals. It also raises questions about the responsibility of society to protect those who may be susceptible to the influence of such destructive groups.

After the horrific crime, Antares de la Luz fled to Peru to evade authorities. He was later found dead in Peru at the age of 35. The case continues to shock Chileans, and the new documentary aims to provide a new perspective on the power dynamics and psychological manipulation that led to this tragedy.

The documentary, directed by Santiago Correa and produced by the Chilean company Fábula, includes exclusive interviews with former cult members who share their experiences under Antares' control. "He thought he was God," said Macarena Carrión, a former member of the cult. "We were like prisoners in that place."

Key Takeaways

  • Netflix doc exposes cult leader Antares de la Luz who burned a newborn alive in ritual
  • Antares claimed to be God, controlled followers with strict rules and sexual servitude
  • In 2012, a newborn was burned alive on Antares' orders, claiming it was the Antichrist
  • Antares fled to Peru after the crime, later found dead at 35; case shocks Chileans
  • Documentary includes interviews with former cult members detailing Antares' psychological control