Anísio Ferreira de Sousa | |
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Born | Anísio Ferreira de Sousa 1950 |
Died | 2000 |
Conviction(s) | Murder |
Criminal penalty | 77 years in prison [1] |
Details | |
Country | Brazil |
Anísio Ferreira de Sousa was a Brazilian doctor appointed by the courts as responsible for several homicides against children in the countryside of the state of Pará.[2] De Sousa was indicted based on the controversial testimony of an evangelical pastor who claimed to have witnessed a "satanic cult" at his residence. At the same event, according to the witness, De Sousa would also have said prayers to the "god of darkness". [3][4][5]
During the judicial process, no evidence was presented that linked De Sousa to any of the crimes of which he was accused.[6] Also, during this period, the witness repeatedly denied, reaffirmed and altered his statements in court. Even so, based only on the testimony of this witness, the Pará court condemned De Sousa as the author of the murder of three children, in addition to the attempted murder of two others. [7]
Between 1989 and 1992, boys disappeared around the town of Altamira. The boys were sexually mutilated and murdered. De Sousa was sentenced to 77 years in prison. [8]