e Quiroga Advogados advised Ebes Sistemas de Energia on the transaction.Garanhuns PE 423 Locação… You must be a Standard 1 Year member to access this content Join Now User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Technologies Used We’re doing all we can to make sure this page is included in the gaffer’s plans Brazilian heavy metal guitarists Andreas Kisser (SEPULTURA) and Kiko Loureiro (ANGRA) joined the UPTOWN BAND on stage last month during the Garanhuns Jazz Festival in Garanhuns You can watch professionally filmed video footage of their appearance below was nominated in the "Best Brazilian Rock Album" category at the 2010 Latin Grammys "Hubris I & II" was released in June 2009 via Holland's Mascot Records the self-produced effort was recorded in part at A Voz do Brasil studio in São Paulo Kisser was honored with a commemorative brick with his name on it in a ceremony which took place on his 44th birthday He is the first Brazilian artist to have his name eternalized in the Cavern wall that became famous when THE BEATLES made their first lunchtime appearance on Tuesday was released in Japan at the end of June 2012 and was made available in the rest of the world in July 2012 The CD features guest appearances by Virgil Donati (PLANET X SOUL SIRKUS) on drums and Felipe Andreoli (ANGRA One track also features LIVING COLOUR bassist Doug Wimbish mixed by Dennis Ward and mastered by Jürgen Lusky his wife and his mistress have all been handed long sentences for killing at least three women and using their flesh to make meat pastries which they ate and sold 'Sweeney Todd' cannibal Jorge Beltrao Negromonte da Silveira, wife Isabel Pires and Bruna Cristina Oliveira were arrested in April 2012 in Garanhuns, northeastern Brazil.  Negromonte was handed 71 years for double murder, as well as concealment and vilification of a corpse and robbery. Pires received 68 years and mistress Olivera 71 years and ten months.  The trio of cannibals lured young women to their house by offering them work as a nanny, before murdering them and feasting in their dead bodies in a grisly 'purification' ritual. Negromonte's wife Pires would then use the remaining human flesh to make traditional stuffed meat pastries which she and Oliveira would sell to unsuspecting customers on the streets.  Negromonte, who would kill the women with a hammer or fish knife, reportedly butchered one young woman in front of her 18-month-old daughter - then fed the toddler pieces of her mother the next day for lunch. After killing the women the group would dismember their bodies and remove their flesh before storing the meat in the freezer of their home and burying their bones in their backyard, the serial killer later explained. But the monster justified his acts by claiming the women he killed would give birth to future 'thieves and lowlifes' and that the group were helping to rid the world of the ill-educated and their negative energies. The trio, who claimed to be part of a sect that preached 'the purification of the world and the reduction of its population', believed that by devouring the flesh of their victims they would purify themselves from the sin of having murdered them. Yesterday a jury in Brazil's northeastern city of Recife found the three guilty of murdering two women, Gisele Helena da Silva, 31, and Alexandra Falcao da Silva, 20, inside their home in Garanhuns in February and March 2012. The court heard how Ms da Silva was lured to the house after Pires invited her to receive advice and hear the 'Word of God'. While she distracted her Negromonte allegedly stabbed her through her neck from behind. A month later, the group lured Ms Falcao to their house under the pretence of offering her a job as a babysitter. Again, as the women talked Negromonte murdered her by stabbing her through the back of her neck, according to prosecutors.  The trio had already been condemned to between 20 and 23 years in prison for the murder of another woman, 17-year-old Jessica Camila da Silva, in 2012, inside the flat where they lived in Olinda, near Recife. After murdering the young mother in front of her toddler daughter, the group raised the girl as their own. In an interview from prison in 2015, 57-year-old Negromonte, a former university professor, gave chilling details about how the love triangle would consume the women. He said: 'The women would prepare the meat. We'd often cook it in a Mexican stew called carne guisada, with vegetables. 'Isabel would use it to make a typical northeastern dish called Macaxeira, made from cassava root, which was tasty. 'I can't remember if we ever fried it like a steak. I did buy a mincing machine for Bruna to make minced meat, but I'm not sure if she used it. 'The meat would last for three or four days. We would have it for lunch and dinner until it was all gone. 'Human meat, for me, is no different to beef. It has the same taste and the same succulent consistency. It isn't any more delicious than beef, but neither is it less delicious.' Following their arrest in 2012, police said remains of two women were found in the back yard of the house shared by the suspects. Detectives also found found a 50-page book entitled Revelations Of A Schizophrenic, written by Negromonte. In it, he said he heard voices and was obsessed with killing women. The 32-chapter manuscript also included stories of black magic, tortures and cannibalism. After being detained, Negromonte's mistress Oliveira, who lived with him and his wife, allegedly told officers the pastries were sold to local bars and eateries, as well as to some neighbours. Even the police chief in charge of the investigation discovered he had eaten the murdered women's flesh after declaring himself a 'fan' of empadas they would sell on the street, according to reports.  Major terror attack 'was just HOURS away' before it was foiled by the special forces and police:... Victim of acid attack 'plotted by his ex-partner who teamed up with a gang' dies in hospital six... We are trapped in unsellable newbuild homes after a £52m dual carriageway was built on our... Pub is forced to pay family £75,000 after wrongly accusing them of 'dine and dash' over £150... Horror as $4.5M influencer-laden yacht SINKS off Miami... after glam women made a rookie maritime... How Meghan's biggest cheerleader brokered Harry's disastrous BBC interview - three months after... 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Cannibal who killed babysitters and made pies with their flesh jailedCommenting on this article has endedNewest{{#isModerationStatus}}{{moderationStatus}} could be easily dismissed as the ravings of an altered mind or outtakes from the script of a B-horror flick a city of 111,000 in rural northeast Brazil knocked on Negromonte’s door and stumbled on a hideous crime scene and a copy of the Revelations 25--and charged them in the murders of two women who had been reported missing the trio lured their victims to a small house on the edge of town on the promise of work and then beat them to death in a gruesome “purification” ritual that included hacking up the bodies and eating body parts before burying the remains though he denied committing murder (he called them purifications) or torturing his victims His companions denied taking part in the killings though Negromonte claimed they were both involved in luring the victims to the house Isabel Cristina told police inspector Wesley Fernandes she had baked pastries stuffed with bits of the victims’ flesh and peddled them to the unknowing proprietors of local bars and eateries Not since native son Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva became president of Brazil in 2003 had this thriving town in the arid northeast backlands made the national news to boisterous Pentecostal Protestant sects Brazilians are no strangers to the call of the supernatural But aficionados of black magic are a marginal demographic in this country of 190 million and their practice widely reviled as an aberration residents of Garanhuns stormed the scene of the crime after the police bust Police say they located the small house in the Jardim Petropolis district of Garanhuns on a tip from one of the victims’ mothers who kept receiving credit card bills in her daughter’s name well after she had gone missing There the police found vestiges of the alleged ritual killing including an apparently bloodstained wooden mallet and scraps of torn clothes police investigators dug up the bones of the dismembered bodies buried in backyard makeshift graves admitted to police that the girl was his daughter with a woman named Jessica Even more chilling than the crime scene was the fact that the rash of ritual killings may have been entirely predictable are spelled out in vivid detail in Revelations of a Schizophrenic the self-published 34-chapter manuscript which Negromonte wrote He then made a point of registering the title with a local notary public on March 28 “Looking at the lifeless body of the evil adolescent, I feel relief. I take a razor blade and begin to remove the skin and then share it,” he sales of pastries have plunged Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here A longtime correspondent for Newsweek, Mac Margolis has traveled extensively in Brazil and Latin America. He has contributed to The Economist, The Washington Post, and The Christian Science Monitor, and is the author of The Last New World: The Conquest of the Amazon Frontier This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page was deployed to the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) for six months He worked in the Brazilian army for 15 years beginning his career with the 5th Battalion of Light Infantry stationed in Lorena Davi joined MINUSTAH in July 2009 and enjoyed his time in Port-au-Prince telling his brother that it had been one of his dreams to be there He was due back home a week after the earthquake had struck who also served in the Brazilian military who was doing his duty,” adding that “he was a hero and the pride of the family He wanted to bring peace to a land without peace.”  “He was an honourable soldier,” said his niece adding that Davi admired the Haitian people who were very poor yet so hospitable Davi lived in João Pessoa with his wife and their three children He was looking forward to being with his youngest son again whom he had only seen for a week during a break from his work Davi was born in Garanhuns in Pernambuco he was determined to follow in his father’s footsteps in the military One of his lifelong professional goals was to participate in an international peacekeeping mission A ceremony was held on 22 January at the Brasilia Air Base for Davi and his fallen colleagues attended by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and First Lady Marisa Leticia President Lula called their work with MINUSTAH “the noblest humanitarian mission ever carried out by the Brazilian Armed Forces.”  Davi and his colleagues posthumously received a promotion and Peacemaker Medal for outstanding acts of courage and bravery under life-threatening circumstances from his country More from GlobalPost: The Argentine economy's fuzzy math problem Police found the bodies of two women reported missing earlier this year buried in the grounds of the suspects’ house in Garanhuns, the BBC reports Officers are investigating whether the suspects may have been involved in the murder of a further six women in Pernambuco told a news conference that the suspects had confessed to eating their victims’ flesh and that one of the female suspects said she had used the flesh for making empanada pasties which she sold in Garanhuns More from GlobalPost: Brazil's off-sync samba with the US According to Sky News investigations into the affair were launched last month after Jorge Beltrao Negromonte da Silveira identified himself as the author of a 2009 pamphlet which revealed details of the sect’s activities Da Silveira was arrested by police along with his wife suspected to be the daughter of a 17-year-old girl killed in 2008 in Pernambuco’s historic city of Olinda Commander de Oliveira said the three suspects would be charged with murder More from GlobalPost: Second Chevron oil spill in Brazil halts production  Three people have been charged after investigations found that they had killed at least two women and used their flesh in stuffed pastries that they ate and sold to neighbours his wife and his mistress identified as Jorge Beltrão Negromonte da Silveira Isabel Cristina Pires and Bruna Cristina Oliveira da Silva - confessed to the crime and also admitted to eating parts of the bodies of the women they killed The food made with human parts was also eaten by a child who lived with the couple It is not clear whether the child is the couple's The incident occurred in the city of Garanhuns where the three were apprehended in April 2012 police found at the couple's house a 50-page book written by da Silveria in which he said he heard voices and was obsessed with killing women The three allegedly lured women to their house by promising them a job as a nanny Police found the remains of the two women in the backyard of the suspects' house At the time of their arrest they told police that they belonged to a sect that preached "the purification of the world and the reduction of its population." It is believed that at the opening of the trial da Silveira said: "I committed a horrible It was a moment of extreme weakness and brutality that I regret."