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  1. Juan Severino Mallari (1785–1840) was a Filipino Catholic priest. He is the first documented serial killer from the Philippines. During the Spanish colonial period, Mallari served as a parish priest in Magalang, Pampanga.

    • Executed
    • Filipino
    • To dispel an alleged curse on his ailing mother
    • Catholic priest
  2. Aug 28, 2021 · Juan Severino Mallari: A Man of Many Firsts. Fr. Juan Severino Mallari was an accomplished man of exemplary skill. Historian and psychiatrist Dr. Luciano Santiago wrote about the man’s life in his book, Kapampangan Pioneers in the Philippine Church.

  3. Mallari is a Philippine horror film written by Enrico Santos and directed by Roderick Cabrido. It stars Piolo Pascual who plays the film's three main characters: Juan Severino Mallari , a Catholic priest and serial killer in 19th century Spanish colonial era Philippines and two of the priest's fictional descendants Johnrey in the post-World War ...

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  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt29544868Mallari (2023) - IMDb

    Dec 25, 2023 · The horrific story of Fr. Severino Mallari, a 19th century priest during the Spanish occupation and his descent into madness. It recounts Mallari's life where he reportedly murdered 57 people to aid his ailing mother.

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    • Piolo Pascual, Janella Salvador, Elisse Joson
    • Roderick Cabrido
  6. Jan 1, 2024 · “Mallari” is a film that delves into the life of Fr. Juan Severino Mallari, the lone recorded serial killer in Philippine history during the 1800s. This gripping narrative unfolds with precision, blending accurate historical events with psychological terrors skillfully portrayed by Piolo Pascual.

  7. May 29, 2023 · Let's uncover the tragic story of Father Juan Severino Mallari, considered the Philippines' first recorded serial killer.

  8. Dec 30, 2023 · In the early 1800s, the province of Magalang, Pampanga witnessed a string of unsolved murders that puzzled both the townsfolk and the authorities for over a decade. Surprisingly, the perpetrator turned out to be the least suspected one—a parish priest named Juan Severino Mallari.

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