Overview
This is a tale of mystery and intrigue, seasoned with the vibrant spice of Detroit's Mexicantown. Prepare to be enthralled by…”The Rosary Requiem." Detroit's Mexicantown, where the aroma of spices hangs heavy in the air and the echoes of mariachi music linger. The air is thick with more than just the scent of delicious food, however; a chilling fear has gripped the community. Inspired by the dark and twisted film *The Rosary Murders*, our story begins at the imposing **Most Holy Redeemer Church**. (The very church where the movie was filmed!) Father Rafael, a beloved figure known for his progressive sermons and gentle spirit, has been found dead, a rosary clutched in his cold hand. The scene is a chilling echo of the Rosary Killer's signature. But the Rosary Killer was caught years ago... wasn't he?
Stops on the Tour:
Most Holy Redeemer Church (Start of the tour)
Duly's Place Coney Island where Father Rafael visited (everyone receives a Coney Dog)
La Fiesta Ice Cream where Father Rafael bough ice cream for neighborhood children (everyone receives a scoop of ice cream)
MexicanTown Bakery where Father Rafael has known the baker since he was a little boy (everyone receives a piece of bakery)
La Jaliscience Supermercado y Taqueria where Father Rafael lent money to the owner (everyone receives 2 tacos and a margaritta)
All clues pointed to a web of deceit surrounding Father Rafael. Was he a saint, as everyone claimed, or was he entangled in something far more sinister?
Upcoming Dates
- Sep 20
- Oct 25
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