Fernanda Pereyra, 26, was barbarically killed before her body was burnt in a fire so hot she could only be identified by her necklace. Investigators think the three sixes were chosen on purpose to represent the number , named in the Book of Revelation as the "number of the beast". When recovered, the van appeared to have been cleaned, but traces of blood and hair from the victim - who was six months pregnant - remained, according to prosecutors. Police have arrested three people her former boyfriend Luciano Hernandez and his two friends Osvaldo Castillo and Diego Marillan in connection with the murder. A suspect's house contained "Satanic" music and images featuring tridents and women in flames.
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August 17, pm Updated August 17, pm. A heavily pregnant woman was stabbed to death and burned to ashes in a suspected satanic ritual, police say. Fernanda Pereyra, 26, was barbarically killed before her body was burned in a fire so hot, she could only be identified by her necklace. The killers reportedly used a large amount of gasoline to burn her body and then transported it in a Renault Kangoo van.
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Prosecutors said that Kokoraleis and his three accomplices stalked the women they picked for their macabre ritual killings in Chicago and nearby suburbs — torturing their victims and cutting off their breasts before ultimately murdering them using knives and axes. Kokoraleis was initially sentenced to life in prison but the original conviction was overturned due to legal error. Guidelines in Illinois at the time of his sentencing rewarded inmates, even violent felons, for good behavior and that led to his prison time being cut in half. Authorities said that Kokoraleis, along with his older brother Andrew, Edward Spreitzer, and the ringleader of the group Robin Gecht targeted women in the Chicagoland area between May and September
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