Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


This is a rather long profile since I kind of cheated this past weekend
giving a short case instead of the usual longer one.
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Los Angeles is the serial murder capital of the world. It takes a
special "twist" to capture headlines in a city where, by autumn 1983,
five random slayers were reportedly at large and acting independently of
one another. In the summer months of 1985, reporters found their twist
and filled front pages with reports of the sinister "Night Stalker," a
sadistic home-invader with a preference for unlocked windows and a taste
for savage mutilation. As the story broke, the Stalker had  three weeks
of freedom left, but he was bent on making every moment count, and he 
would claim a minimum of 16 lives before the bitter end.

Unrecognized, the terror had begun a full year earlier, with the murder
of a 79-year-old woman at her home in suburban Glassell Park, in      
June 1984. Police lifted fingerprints from a window screen at the site,
but without a suspect the clue led them nowhere.

By February 1985, police had two more murders on their hands, but they 
were keeping details to themselves. They saw no link, at first, with the
abduction of a six-year-old Montebello girl, snatched from a bus stop
near her school and carried away in a laundry bag, sexually abused
before she was dropped off in Silver Lake on February 25. Two weeks
later, on March 11, a nine-year-old girl was kidnapped from her bedroom
in Monterey Park, raped by her abductor, and dumped in Elysian Park.

The Stalker reverted from child molestation to murder on March 17,
shooting 34-year-old Dayle Okazaki to death in her Rosemead condominium,
wounding roommate Maria Hernandez before he fled. Hernandez provided
police with their first description of a long-faced intruder, notable
for his curly hair, bulging eyes, and wide-spaced, rotting teeth.

Another victim on March 17 was 30-year-old Tsa Lian Yu, ambushed near
her home in Monterey Park, dragged from her car and shot several times
by the attacker. She was pronounced dead the following day, and her
killer celebrated his new score by abducting an Eagle Rock girl from her
home on the night of March 20, sexually abusing her before he let her
go.

The action moved to Whittier on March 27, with 64-year-old Vincent
Zazzara beaten to death in his home. Zazzara's wife, 44-year-old Maxine,
was fatally stabbed in the same attack, her eyes carved out and carried
from the house by her assailant. The Zazzaras had been dead two days
before their bodies were discovered, on March 29, and homicide
detectives launched a futile search for clues.

On May 14, 65-year-old William Doi was shot in the head by a man who   
invaded his home, in Monterey Park. Dying, he staggered to the telephone
and dialed an emergency number before he collapsed, thus saving his wife
from a lethal assault by the Stalker. Two weeks later, on May 29,
84-year-old Mabel Bell and her invalid sister, 81-year-old Florence
Lang, were savagely beaten in their Monrovia home. The Stalker paused to
ink Satanic pentagrams on Bell's body, drawing more on the walls before
he departed. Found by a gardener on June 2, Lang would survive her
injuries, but Mable Bell was pronounced dead on July 15.

In the meantime, the Night Stalker seemed intent on running up his
score. On June 27, 32-year-old Patty Higgins was killed in her home at
Arcadia, her throat slashed, and 77-year-old Mary Cannon was slain in
identical style, less than two miles away, on July 2. Five days later,
61-year-old Joyce Nelson was beaten to death at her home, in Monterey
Park. The killer struck twice on July 20, first invading a Sun Valley
home where he killed 32-year-old Chainarong Khovanath, beating and
raping the dead man's wife, battering their eight-year-old son before
escaping with $30,000 worth of cash and jewelry. A short time later, Max
Kneiding, 69, and his wife Lela, 66, were shot to death in their home,
in Glendale.

Police were still maintaining silence on the subject of their latest   
maniac-at-large, but they began to feel the heat on August 6, after    
38-year-old Christopher Petersen and his wife Virginia, 27, were
critically wounded by gunshots in their Northridge home. Descriptions
matched the Stalker, and he struck again on August 8, shooting
35-year-old Elyas Abowath dead in his Diamond Bar home, brutally beating
the victim's wife. That night, authorities announced their manhunt for a
killer linked with half a dozen recent homicides, a toll that nearly
tripled in the next three weeks, with fresh assaults and new evaluation
of outstanding cases.

On August 17, the Stalker deserted his normal hunting ground, gunning
down 66-year-old Peter Pan at his home in San Francisco. Pan's wife was
shot and beaten, but she managed to survive her wounds, identifying
suspect sketches of the homicidal prowler.

By August 22, police had credited the Stalker with a total of 14 murders
in California. Three weeks later, in Mission Viejo, he wounded
29-year-old Bill Carns with a shot to the head, then raped his fiancee
before escaping in a stolen car. The vehicle was recovered on August 28,
complete with a clear set of fingerprints belonging to Richard Ramirez,
a 25-year-old drifter from Texas whose L.A. rap sheet included numerous
arrests for traffic and drug violations. Acquaintances described Ramirez
as an ardent Satanist and long-time drug abuser, obsessed with the
mock-Satanic rock band AC/ DC. According to reports, Ramirez had adopted
one of the group's songs - "Night Prowler" - as his personal anthem,
playing it repeatedly, sometimes for hours on end.

An all-points bulletin was issued for Ramirez on August 30, his mug
shots broadcast on TV, and he was captured by civilians in East Los
Angeles the following day, mobbed and beaten as he tried to steal a car.
Police arrived in time to save his life, and by September 29, Ramirez
was facing a total of 68 felony charges, including 14 counts of murder
and 22 counts of sexual assault. (One of the murder counts was dropped
prior to trial, but eight new felonies - including two more rapes and
one attempted murder - were added to the list in December 1985).

A sister of Ramirez told the press he wanted to plead guilty, a desire 
reportedly frustrated by his attorneys, but the suspect made no public 
display of repentance. Sporting a pentagram on the palm of one hand,   
Ramirez waved to photographers and shouted "Hail Satan!" during a      
preliminary court appearance. Back in jail, he told a fellow inmate,
"I've killed 20 people, man. I love all that blood." Jury selection in
the case began on July 22, 1988, with Ramirez convicted of 13 murders
and 30 felonies on September 20,1989.

One side note, to show how some people in this world have no common
sense IMHO, Richard has a fan club of women who love him, or so they say
and he has have received a LOT of marriage proposals. I can't help but
wonder about women of this sort, common sense tells me if a man has
killed this many people why in the world would anyone want to marry him,
knowing there is a good chance they would be his next victim? The things
people will resort to in order to gain notoriety is amazing.
--
Kathy E
"I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
isn't looking too good for you either"
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