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Marcelo Costa de Andrade (born January 2, 1967, in
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) is a Brazilian
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who murdered 14 boys in the vicinity of
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, about 30 kilometers from
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,
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, in 1991.


Problematic childhood

Andrade lived for a part of his childhood in
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, a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His mother, a maid, was abused by her husband. He was sent to his grandparents' house in Ceará for some time, where he claimed to have earned a lot of money. After a while, he was sent back to Rio de Janeiro, where he was mistreated by his parents' new companions, whom by then had separated. It was during this time that he was sexually abused by an older man.


Troubled adolescence

Andrade was then admitted to a boys' school, but did not perform well in class. There he was harassed by his classmate, who called him retarded. When he was 14, he was kicked out because the institution only sheltered boys of ages between 6 and 14. As soon as Andrade left the boarding school, he began to
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himself. According to him, he was always
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during the acts, but once an older man forced him to be passive, which disturbed him a lot. At that time, he tried to commit suicide. Some time later, he was sent to FEBEM, but months later he fled and went back into prostitution. At the age of 16, he went to live with another homosexual, Antônio Batista Freire, who began supporting Andrade, even introducing him to the
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. Even with his companion's support, Andrade continued to prostitute himself, until he finally separated from Freire and returned to his family's home. From there, he abandoned prostitution and began to work formally, helping the family with bills and the household chores. Andrade attended the Kingdom of God's services for about ten years at the time, in addition to watching the daily TV celebrations. According to him, it was in one of those cults that he heard that when children die, they go to heaven. Judging by this logic, he did not kill adults, because he could be sending them to hell. When he was not reading the preachings of Bishop
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, he was reading pornographic magazines. He liked to listen to
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's songs, along with other children's idols at the time. Andrade's mother even said that he had the strange habit of listening to a tape recording of his brother crying.


Discovery of crimes

On December 16, 1991, 10-year-old Altair Medeiros de Abreu left with his brother Ivan to the house of a neighbor, who had promised to offer them lunch. At the time, the pre-adolescent lived in the impoverished district of Santa Isabel in São Gonçalo, neighboring the municipality of Niterói. The two were the children of Zélia de Abreu, a maid who had five other children. When the two boys passed through the central station of Niterói, they were approached by Andrade, who, according to Altair, offered them about four thousand cruzeiros if they helped him perform a Catholic
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. The three of them took a bus and got off at a deserted beach on the outskirts of the Barreto Viaduct. At that moment, Andrade tried to kiss the older boy, who fled scared, but was then captured and knocked to the ground; stunned, he watched as his brother Ivan was sexually abused by Andrade who, after strangling him, told Altair that his brother was asleep. Scared, Altair started to do everything Andrade wanted, and was then taken by the murderer to a gas station, where he wiped himself while being observed by the attendant. The two slept in the thicket, and the next morning they left for Rio de Janeiro. It is said that during the journey, Andrade offered to live with Altair, who agreed immediately. During the later testimonies, Andrade said that he became merciful towards to the boy, because he was being "good"''Matagal'', Veja Magazine and promised to stay with him. At the time, Andrade worked as a pamphlet distributor, and would have to appear at work to get said pamphlets. As soon as he had distracted himself, Altair took the chance and fled from the killer. Altair initially did not reveal that his brother had been killed, only telling of the crime to the older sisters the following day. Andrade did not try to look for Altair or tried to hide his brother's body, instead returning to the crime scene to change the body's position, before it was discovered by police officers hours later. It is said that the boy's hands were inside his shorts, which removed the initial thesis of drowning, and sexual abuse was later verified by the authorities. When the body was identified by Ivan's mother, Altair led the cops to Andrade, who confessed to the crime immediately, showing no surprise.


Confessions

At the police station, Andrade confessed to killing thirteen other boys, revealing one of his first crimes. According to him, in June 1991, he had just gotten off a bus when he saw 11-year-old Odair Jose Muniz dos Santos, begging for alms in the street. He managed to convince the boy that he would go with him to an aunt's house and get about 3000 cruzeiros. But in fact, he lured Odair to a soccer field where he tried to abuse him, and when he couldn't, he strangled the boy. Soon after, Andrade went home for dinner and came back later, when he decapitated the boy's body. He stated that he did this to take revenge on what they did with him during his time at the boarding school. His first murder occurred in April 1991, when he was coming home from work and saw a boy selling sweets on the avenue. He used the same story of money and religious rituals and took the boy to the thicket. He tried to have sex with the boy, but he resisted. Andrade attacked him with some stones, stifling
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raping him. Since then, he could no longer stop himself from committing murders. In his second murder, that of 11-year-old Anderson Gomes Goulart, he used a stone to beat his victim over the head. He would keep some of Goulart's blood in a bowl to drink from later.


Institutionalization

Andrade was charged and was ultimately declared
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and sent to Henrique Roxo Psychiatric Hospital.


See also

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Andrade, Marcelo Costa de 1967 births 1991 murders in Brazil 20th-century criminals Brazilian murderers of children Brazilian rapists Brazilian serial killers Living people Male serial killers Necrophiles People acquitted by reason of insanity People from Rio de Janeiro (city) People with schizophrenia Vampirism (crime)