Still unpacking but had to share
Still unpacking but had to share
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (KTLA) — Richard Ramirez, the convicted rapist and serial killer known as the Night Stalker, died Friday morning.
1984 arrest mug shot of Ramirez
Ramirez, who terrorized Southern California in 1984 and ’85 with a series of murders and rapes, died at Marin General Hospital of natural causes, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Satanic symbols were left at murder scenes by Ramirez, who entered homes through unlocked windows and doors.
He was captured Aug. 31, 1985, after being identified and severely beaten by an angry mob in East Los Angeles as he was trying to steal a car.
Police had to break up the mob to prevent them from possibly killing Ramirez.
He was convicted Sept. 20, 1989, of killing 13 people and was awaiting execution on death row.
Ramirez was 53 years old.
Read more: http://ktla.com/2013/06/07/report-night-stalker-richard-ramirez-has-died/#ixzz2Va5m3KjK
My happy thought for today. No more appeals, no more wild claims and no more even remote possibility of him getting out.
I hope there is a Hell, I am sure he would not enjoy it as much as he thought he would.
No doubt this a*****e is soul-kissing Adolf Hitler right about now. I have a “six-degrees” connection to the Nightstalker Slayings. I used to work with a woman whose older sister survived Ramirez’ attack.
As a young girl my wife and her siblings all slept in their parents’ room for a period during this time.
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