Pedro Lopez would search for his victims based on a certain criteria. During his only interview, he talked about how his crimes. Ron Laytner was the reporter who did Pedro Lopez’s only interview. While his interview, Lopez explained how he selected his victims, “I walked among the markets searching for a girl with a certain look on her face, a look of innocence and beauty.” He could lure little girls away from a crowded place like markets with the promise of little trinkets such as hand mirrors. If it was dark, he could take care of them like a loving parent until the morning. He would rape the girls at sunrise, and he then he would strangle them to death. He explained that, “At the first sign of light I would get excited. I forced the girl
The Prosecutor of the Jodi Arias murder trial was Juan Martinez During the report of the crime scene detectives figured out that there were no suspects involved with the murder, other than an ex-girlfriend that people talked negatively about and wouldn’t stop bothering Travis. Detectives spoke with her and she claimed she had nothing to do with the murder of Travis, but later on changed her story and admitted to killing Travis, but as an act of self-defense. Flaws within her story started to make her look bad and evidence contradicted everything she said. Martinez soon figured out that there was a receipt for a five gallon gas can that she purchased and two five gallon gas cans that she borrowed from a friend, so she was in possession of 15
E. The nickname people gave him was, “Night Stalker.” II. The Style A. The police was profiling Ramirez as killing
The federal prosecution was accused by Menendez 's attorney as being overzealous and unnecessarily digging into the life of their client. (Dolan & Garvey, 2012). Menendez 's attorney also, are arguing that the senator should not be charged because everything he is alleged of doing was actually done as a part of his legislative business to advance his constituent, which is protected under the Constitution Speech or Debate Clause. The Constitution Speech or Debate Clause states,
” What’s interesting is that he describes this woman as his first victim, giving the idea that this (a victim) is what people would expect to be, encountering a person like him. He says that the most frightening of these situations was in the late seventies and early eighties when he worked as a journalist in Chicago. One day, rushing into the office of a magazine he worked for to hand in a paper, he was mistaken for burglar. In another example he says, “Another time I was on assignment for a local paper and killing time before an interview.
Police were unsure of this killer at first. He would often kill with knife, hammer, and gun, rape victims genitally, orally, and anally, and on a random occurrence would mess with the bodies after being deceased, rarely, he would let his victims live. However, he would leave signs behind that eventually lead back to him. Ramirez was arrested on August 31, 1985. However, this arrest was not an easy one.
The gang frequently visits the church where Enrique sleeps at night to find a robbery victim that meets their criteria. This is significant because the Mara Salvatrucha gang is notorious for violence, and it shows how dangerous a run in with them can be. While Enrique is avoiding gang relations, he also has to hold back from getting caught by the immigration agents. Nazario writes, “Many migrants trying to enter are caught by the INS: 108,973 near Laredo in 2000, the year Enrique is trying. Enrique will have to outsmart Border Patrol agents on the other side who are skilled and dogged” (164).
The book Always Running, is written by Luis T. Rodriguez. This book is about a certain time of the author’s life story. Luis teenage years were the most difficult because he was involved with gangs and surrounded by negativity, he was constantly running away from the police. Luis Rodriguez’s childhood was filled with humiliation, he was always tortured and beaten by his older brother named Rano. For example, Rano would tie a rope around Luis’s head and play cowboy treating him like a horse, he would also push him off from the roof of the house.
Ramirez while working at the Holiday Inn murdered a little girl who was 9 years old in the basement of the hotel. Ramirez stabbed and raped this little girl and hung her on a pipe. Later on, they matched his DNA to this unsolved case. In just one day he attempted to murder 3 individuals, those individuals being Maria Hernandez who escaped, Dayle Okazaki who was killed, and
Jeffrey, like most serial killers, only chose his victims based on particular body parts. When stalking his victims he only visited venues he knew he couldn't be seen, such as shopping malls and gay brothels. He then approached his intended victim with a simple, direct, and brutally effective offer. Sometimes he would invite them back to his place to watch pornographic videos and other occasions he would offer the intended victim money, anywhere between $50 and $200 to return to his apartment and pose for nude pictures. Once the victim was inside his apartment and away from prying eyes, he would subdue his victim and then satisfy his sexual desires.
Children like Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker) “who are abused or neglected are at an increased risk for experiencing future violence victimization and perpetration, substance abuse, sexually transmitted infections, delayed brain development, lower educational attainment, and limited employment opportunities” (CDC, 2021). When Richard Ramirez was approximately 10 years old, his father abused him and his family. As a result, he developed a sadistic glorification that satisfied him sexually, culminating in his murdering of thirteen people from 1984 to 1985. Researchers suggest that a link can be established between childhood abuse and sexual gratification in serial killers (Carolina, 2018). Brought into the world on February 29, 1960, in
Ramirez, dubbed the Night Stalker, was an American serial killer. Although his criminal history was merely two years long, he brutally raped, tortured more than twenty women. He also killed more than a dozen women, most of which were killed in their own homes. It is also
Ever heard of somebody who was claimed as a murder for three hundred people? If not, then you are going to hear about it now and be well aware of who he is . Pedro Alonso Lopez, also known as Monster of the Andes, was a colombian serial killer who was sentenced for killing eighty girls, but he claimed he murded and rapped about three hundred. Pedro Lopez was known for raping girls around his country then moved to Peru and Ecuador and all around. Pedros dad died when Benilda; his mother, was three months pregnant with her son at the time of his father's death.
After reading “Bandido” by Luis Valdez the Majority of time antagonist and protagonist are usually black and white as clear as sky. Unfortunately Luis Valdez creates a complex character call Tiburcio Vasquez of his melodrama, he like a Robin Hood who commit crimes but has respect and kindness to those around him, kind of hard not to root for him to get away. Tiburcio state “The women are not to be hard and no one I repeat no one is to be killed” (Valdez 116). In this play, Vasquez is a notorious California bandit ho commit murder which makes him the antagonist. On the other hand, Vasquez Is the main character he has a kindness and flattering aroma around him which also makes him the protagonist.
He killed over about one hundred girls from different native tribes and a native tribe caught him, buried him from the neck down in sand, beaten, and tortured him by pouring syrup all over his head to watch the ants eat him but, he managed to escape and went to Columbia then Ecuador. This became a daily routine where he would kill about two to three girls a day for about four years. Lopez said, "I like the girls in Ecuador, they are more gentle and trusting, more innocent." Even though he was poor and homeless, he was still all over the place moving from city to city murdering young girls day by day. In April 1980, four murdered children were uncovered by a flood and after the flood, he was arrested for attempting to abduct a young girl and went to prison.
Juan Rulfo’s novel Pedro Páramo revolves around the life of Pedro Páramo. Juan Preciado goes to Comala to fulfill his mother’s dying wish by finding his father Pedro Páramo . When he arrives in Comala he does not find Comala as the lush, lively town town his mother talked of but a desolate town filled with ghosts. The ghosts tell him the story of Pedro Páramo life and of Comala’s past. The character of Pedro Páramo reveals that corruption is contagious.