Ahmad Suradji

Ahmad Suradji (10 January 1949 – 10 July 2008), also known as Dukun AS, Nasib Klewang, and Datuk Maringgi, was an Indonesian serial killer who admitted to murdering 42 girls and women between 1986 and 1997.

[2] He buried his victims in a sugarcane plantation near his home with their heads facing his house, which he believed would give him extra power.

According to Suradji, his deceased father visited him in a dream in 1986 and commanded him to murder 72 women as part of a black magic ritual.

[2] Three days later, Dewi's naked and decomposing body was found in a sugarcane field by a man and was later dug up by a group of people who then called the police.

[2] He told police that he had a dream in 1986 in which his father's ghost directed him to drink the saliva of 72 dead young women so that he could become a mystic healer.

[2] As a sorcerer, or dukun, a steady stream of women already visited him for various services such as spiritual advice, items that could improve their beauty or wealth, or for Suradji to cast a spell on their spouses to keep them from having an affair.