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By Gimpy
Jan 11, 2021
Two men, a 43 year old Brian Tolentino and his friend 39 year old Juan Lopez decided one night to do a little grave robbing. According to reports the men did this as a bit of a ritual. Before they would vandalize the graves the men would take a drink of Bacardi and spit it onto the ground, then they would smoke a cigar and exhale the smoke as a way to protect themselves from the spirits. The men vandalized 4 graves total, three of which belonged to members of the armed forces, a Korean War vet, a WWI vet, and a Marine who still had his uniform on when they opened the grave. When asked why the hero s grave, Juan said that the spirit is much stronger in a hero than it is of a normal person, and that when you have the skull of a hero, not only is it stronger, but it can also protect you from evil. Juan also referred to cemeteries as holy sites and shopping centers and said that it s hard to get human remains in this country to practice his religion. Both men w
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