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Erika Jisela Miranda Erika Jisela Miranda – Alvarez entered Carolina Flores’s Houston home and stabbed her to death before escaping with her newly born baby Shamali Flores. Miranda was pregnant and her due date was in January, but she had a miscarriage and didn’t tell anyone, not even to her boyfriend. She continued pretending that she was pregnant before murdering her. The FBI tracked missing baby girl and she was found at Miranda’s home. This case of stealing other woman baby happened on 19th December 2017.
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Gloria Williams Alexis Manigo, 18-year-old diva was in shock after she got to know that her mother Gloria Williams was arrested for kidnapping. It took so many years to Alexis to cope with the trauma that her mother was the kidnapper and she was the victim. Reports suggested that Alexis had known this truth over a year but she didn’t want her old mother to get into trouble. It was in 1988 when Williams has hidden her identity as the nurse and stole only 8 hours baby from the hospital. She named the baby and raised her as daughter. Unfortunately, in 1998 this kidnapping incidence was covered in Jacksonville and the city was put on an alert. Police find the possible locations but she was never found.
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Alleged Craigslist Baby-Stealer Met Mom-to-Be Before Her Killing Deon Whitaker, 48, lives on the same block as Roberts and reports having seen Snively at the Roberts residence before the day of the murder. "It was the same woman who was killed," said Whitaker of the woman she spotted coming out of Roberts' home "sometime in the past month." "This is a tragedy," she said. Whitaker described Snively as being visibly pregnant. She said that she never saw Roberts or her boyfriend, but would sometimes see a young boy playing on the couple's lawn. Snively had been in her third trimester at the time of her death. Roberts, 27, has two young children who were not home at the time of the murder, authorities said. Police in Washington County were called to Roberts' home last week after a 911 call reporting a baby in distress was received. The first responders found Roberts, an unidentified man and a newborn child who was not breathing in the bloodied home. The man has not been charged with any crime, police said. Roberts told authorities that she had just delivered the baby and was sent to the hospital, where doctors discovered no evidence of her having given birth in the recent past and pronounced the baby boy dead. "She wasn't dilated," said Thompson. Roberts, who was arrested and charged with murder, will be arraigned later today, said Thompson. She is currently being held without bail and a lawyer for her was not immediately known. Thompson said that Roberts could face additional charges of murder regarding the unborn baby. Thompson declined to say if Roberts made any statements at the time of her arrest or during the investigation. Snively and her boyfriend, Christopher Popp, recently moved to Oregon from Maryland because of a job opportunity. Popp, the father of the child, reported Snively missing, according to Thompson. While the cause of the baby's death is still not known, Snively's death is eerily similar to past crimes involving pregnant women. In July 2008, Phiengchai Sisouvanh Synhavong was arrested for allegedly binding together a pregnant woman's hands and feet, removing her baby and stabbing the woman to death. Police in Seattle said that Synhavong claimed that the baby was her own. Women Stealing Another's Baby From Womb Called 'Desperation' Earlier that year, two other women in Illinois and Missouri were convicted of similar crimes. Lisa Montgomery of Melvem, Kan., was sentenced to death in April 2008 after killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett, a woman she met in an online chatroom. Eventually meeting her victim in her Missouri home and cutting Stinnett's baby, then in the eighth month of gestation, from her womb. Police said Montgomery used a kitchen knife to cut the infant from its mother's stomach. Twenty-six year old Tiffany Hall committed a similar crime, killing her pregnant friend and cutting her unborn child from her womb in a bathtub. Dr. Michael Welner, a forensic psychiatrist and head of The Forensic Panel, told ABCNews.com that these types of crimes are generally acts of "desperation." "Characteristically, in the past, cases come up where women kill to establish their fertility," said Welner. "It's a crime more common in primitive cultures, where women feel the need to establish their mothering identity," he said. "They can't get away with this in hospitals here. They check too thoroughly." She’s vile and stupid just that vile stupid and impulsive, crude deceptive nature, child-like manipulations smh , she reason is the lowest form of being .
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On June 8, 2009 — -- An Oregon woman charged with killing a 21-year-old pregnant woman and then claiming the woman's baby as her own had lured her victim to her home through Craigslist. Authorities believe that Heather Megan Snively, whose body was found in a crawl space in Korena Elaine Roberts' home on Friday, had been using the online classified service to find baby clothes for her unborn son. An autopsy released Monday said that the death was caused by "homicidal violence," according to Dr. Christopher Young, a deputy state medical examiner. Snively suffered blunt and sharp force injuries leading to her death, said Young. It was not immediately clear how which injury caused her death. In a press release Monday afternoon, Sgt. David Thompson of the Washington County Sheriff's Office said that Snively's unborn son was cut out of her stomach after she was killed. Polcei said Roberts had also been lying to friends and family in the weeks prior to Snively's death that she was pregnant. "She had told many people she knew, including her live-in boyfriend, that she was pregnant with twins," said Thompson. Roberts may have been in contact with other pregnant women in the area, said Thompson, who encouraged anyone who has spoken to Roberts to contact their local police department. The two women had communicated for just under a week leading up to the gruesome murder, police and the victim's mother said. "Our source is saying that the two women were communicating to buy or trade baby clothes," said Thompson. Thompson said that while the Craigslist connection has not yet been "forensically confirmed" that it is likely the way that Snively and Roberts met. Snively's mother, Heidi Kidd, told the Associated Press that she too believed her daughter met her alleged killer on Craigslist. According to Kidd, Snively and Roberts became online friends and then decided to meet in person. "I guess they decided to meet and I guess that was the wrong thing to do," Snively told the AP. "But Heather's always been a very trusting person."
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And the most latest as posted by Nairalander bmd1010, Source https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2022/11/woman-sentenced-to-death-for-killing-pregnant-woman-and-ripping-out-unborn-baby.html A Texas woman convicted of murdering a pregnant woman and ripping out her unborn baby was sentenced to death Wednesday, Nov. 9. 29-year-old Taylor Rene Parker was convicted of capital murder on Oct. 3, 2022, in the killing of Reagan Michelle Simmons-Hancock, 21, and her infant daughter in New Boston in Oct. 2020. On the morning of Oct. 9, 2020, Parker crushed Simmons-Hancock’s skull with a hammer and stabbed her more than 100 times in her home before removing her baby from her womb with a scalpel. Parker fled with the baby girl who later died. jury of six men and six women in Bowie County deliberated for less than two hours on Nov. 9 before handing down the death sentence for Parker, TXK Today reported. Emily Simmons, the victim’s sister, said to Parker in an emotional victim impact statement before jurors began deliberating: "My only biological sister. You need to understand what you took from me and my family. No more celebrating her birthday. I was barely 19 when I got the call my sister was gone. "She will never be my maid of honor. If I visit my sister I have to go to a graveyard and see a headstone. I will never get a text or phone call her from again." Simmons-Hancock’s mother, Jessica Brooks, called Parker an "evil piece of flesh demon." The heartbroken mum said: "My baby was alive still fighting for her babies when you tore her open and ripped her baby from her stomach,. In the 10 months leading up to the murder, Parker had faked her own pregnancy in an elaborate scheme to prevent her boyfriend from leaving her, prosecutors said. She wore pregnancy disguises, faked ultrasounds, posted about her pregnancy online and even threw a gender reveal party for the fake baby. Parker, who could not conceive after a hysterectomy, told her boyfriend she would be induced to deliver the baby on the day of the murder. Prosecutors said she intensively researched how to fake a pregnancy and watched numerous videos on delivering babies preterm at 35 weeks, which is how far along Simmons-Hancock was when she was killed. After her sentencing, Parker was slated to be moved to the Mountain View Unit in Gatesville, Texas, where the state houses its female death row inmates, court officials told TXK. Source:
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While there are some women who do anything to have a child, there are certainly some who try stealing other women’s babies to raise them as own. Chances are that the stress and pressure to have children has forced some woman to kidnap or steal other women’s children. Sometimes, it is headlined that babies are kidnapped from the home in the absence of the guard, or have been missed from the hospital. In some cases, it is also reported that a woman expecting a child is murdered (planned) and the fetus is removed from her womb. Here are some cases when women stole other women’s babies, these are just crazy women with a different tag . Mufaslion ,Lordreed,budatum,Timberwolf1, Dominique, Dominatrix,Puvo ,Starbuck, Good Morning everybody, it’s gonna be a great day for you today you’ll see Let begin Gorelovers Montgomery was tried and found guilty in 2007. She was executed by lethal injection shortly after midnight on January 13, 2021, having exhausted the appeals process. She thus became the first female federal inmate in 67 years to be executed by the United States federal government, and the fourth overall Stinnett graduated from Nodaway-Holt High School in Graham, Missouri, in 2000. Stinnett and her husband ran a dog-breeding business from their residence. Stinnett and Montgomery met through dog show events and had ongoing interactions in an online Rat Terrier chatroom called Ratter Chatter. Montgomery told Stinnett that she was pregnant too, leading to the two women chatting online and exchanging e-mails about their pregnancies. On December 16, 2004, Montgomery entered Stinnett's house and murdered her by strangulation. Montgomery then cut Stinnett's unborn child from her womb and fled the scene.There was no sign of forced entry; authorities believe that Montgomery, posing as customer "Darlene Fischer", had arranged to visit Stinnett's house on that day. It is known that Stinnett was expecting the arrival in Skidmore of prospective buyers for a terrier at about the time of her murder. Stinnett was discovered by her mother Becky Harper, lying in a pool of blood, approximately an hour after the murder.Harper immediately called authorities and described the wounds inflicted upon her daughter as appearing as if her "stomach had exploded."Paramedics were unsuccessful in attempts to revive Stinnett, and she was pronounced dead at St. Francis Hospital in Maryville.Montgomery allegedly called her husband, Kevin, that same day around 5:15 p.m. saying that, on a shopping trip to Topeka, she had gone into labor and given birth. The following day, December 17, police arrested Montgomery at her farmhouse in Melvern, Kansas. A witness would later report that on the morning before her arrest, Montgomery took the infant, her husband, and two teenage sons to a restaurant for breakfast. Police had initially gone to Montgomery's home after tracing online communications to her IP address, hoping to interview her as a witness. When they arrived, they found a car matching the description of the one at the crime scene, and when they entered the home, they found Montgomery inside, holding the infant, and watching television. Montgomery was arrested an hour later after her story fell apart and she confessed. The kidnapped newborn, whom she claimed as her own, was recovered and soon placed in custody of the father. The quick recovery and capture was attributed to the use of forensic computer investigations which tracked Montgomery and Stinnett's online communication. The investigation was aided by the issuance of an AMBER alert to enlist the public's help. The alert was initially denied as it had not been used before in an unborn child's case and thus there was no description of the victim. Eventually after intervention by Congressman Sam Graves, the alert was implemented.DNA testing was used to confirm the infant's identity Lisa Marie resided in Melvern, Kansas, at the time of the murder. Montgomery's mother's alcohol addiction led to Lisa being born with permanent brain damage. She was raised in a physically, emotionally and sexually abusive home where she was allegedly raped by her stepfather and his friends, and beaten, from the age of 11.She sought mental escape through drinking alcohol. When Montgomery was 14, her mother discovered the abuse and reacted by threatening her daughter with a gun. Montgomery tried to escape by marrying at the age of 18, but both her first marriage and a second marriage resulted in further abuse. Montgomery had four children before she underwent a tubal ligation in 1990.She falsely claimed to be pregnant several times after the procedure, according to both her first and second spouses. At the time of her arrest, it was speculated that Montgomery's motivation stemmed from a miscarriage she may have suffered and subsequently concealed from her family Further possibilities surrounding her motive were raised following speculation that her former husband planned to reveal she had lied about being pregnant in an effort to get custody of her children; it was surmised that Montgomery needed to produce a baby to counter this charge of habitual lying about pregnancy Montgomery was executed by lethal injectionon January 13, 2021, at the United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana. When asked if she had any last words, she replied: "No."She was pronounced dead at 1:31 a.m. EST. Montgomery became the first female federal prisoner executed in 67 years, the first woman executed in the United States since Kelly Gissendaner in 2015, and the first person executed in the United States in 2021. Only three other women have been executed by the U.S. federal government: Mary Surratt, by hanging in 1865; Ethel Rosenberg by electric chair in 1953; and Bonnie Heady by gas chamber, also in 1953. Montgomery's execution was followed a day later by Corey Johnson, and three days later by Dustin Higgs. They were the last three executions under the presidency of Donald Trump, occurring in a lame-duck period. All three were carried out by the United States federal government, each being controversial for a variety of reasons. Jessica Lussenhop of the BBC stated that most Skidmore residents supported Montgomery's execution. In her final days, Montgomery had kept a calendar marked with Joe Biden's inauguration date. Joe Biden had promised to enact a moratorium on capital punishment at the federal level.
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Alleged Craigslist Baby-Stealer Met Mom-to-Be Before Her Killing Deon Whitaker, 48, lives on the same block as Roberts and reports having seen Snively at the Roberts residence before the day of the murder. "It was the same woman who was killed," said Whitaker of the woman she spotted coming out of Roberts' home "sometime in the past month." "This is a tragedy," she said. Whitaker described Snively as being visibly pregnant. She said that she never saw Roberts or her boyfriend, but would sometimes see a young boy playing on the couple's lawn. Snively had been in her third trimester at the time of her death. Roberts, 27, has two young children who were not home at the time of the murder, authorities said. Police in Washington County were called to Roberts' home last week after a 911 call reporting a baby in distress was received. The first responders found Roberts, an unidentified man and a newborn child who was not breathing in the bloodied home. The man has not been charged with any crime, police said. Roberts told authorities that she had just delivered the baby and was sent to the hospital, where doctors discovered no evidence of her having given birth in the recent past and pronounced the baby boy dead. "She wasn't dilated," said Thompson. Roberts, who was arrested and charged with murder, will be arraigned later today, said Thompson. She is currently being held without bail and a lawyer for her was not immediately known. Thompson said that Roberts could face additional charges of murder regarding the unborn baby. Thompson declined to say if Roberts made any statements at the time of her arrest or during the investigation. Snively and her boyfriend, Christopher Popp, recently moved to Oregon from Maryland because of a job opportunity. Popp, the father of the child, reported Snively missing, according to Thompson. While the cause of the baby's death is still not known, Snively's death is eerily similar to past crimes involving pregnant women. In July 2008, Phiengchai Sisouvanh Synhavong was arrested for allegedly binding together a pregnant woman's hands and feet, removing her baby and stabbing the woman to death. Police in Seattle said that Synhavong claimed that the baby was her own. Women Stealing Another's Baby From Womb Called 'Desperation' Earlier that year, two other women in Illinois and Missouri were convicted of similar crimes. Lisa Montgomery of Melvem, Kan., was sentenced to death in April 2008 after killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett, a woman she met in an online chatroom. Eventually meeting her victim in her Missouri home and cutting Stinnett's baby, then in the eighth month of gestation, from her womb. Police said Montgomery used a kitchen knife to cut the infant from its mother's stomach. Twenty-six year old Tiffany Hall committed a similar crime, killing her pregnant friend and cutting her unborn child from her womb in a bathtub. Dr. Michael Welner, a forensic psychiatrist and head of The Forensic Panel, told ABCNews.com that these types of crimes are generally acts of "desperation." "Characteristically, in the past, cases come up where women kill to establish their fertility," said Welner. "It's a crime more common in primitive cultures, where women feel the need to establish their mothering identity," he said. "They can't get away with this in hospitals here. They check too thoroughly." She’s vile and stupid just that vile stupid and impulsive, crude deceptive nature, child-like manipulations smh , she reason is the lowest form of being
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Something Similar happened back in 2009 On June 8, 2009 — -- An Oregon woman charged with killing a 21-year-old pregnant woman and then claiming the woman's baby as her own had lured her victim to her home through Craigslist. Authorities believe that Heather Megan Snively, whose body was found in a crawl space in Korena Elaine Roberts' home on Friday, had been using the online classified service to find baby clothes for her unborn son. An autopsy released Monday said that the death was caused by "homicidal violence," according to Dr. Christopher Young, a deputy state medical examiner. Snively suffered blunt and sharp force injuries leading to her death, said Young. It was not immediately clear how which injury caused her death. In a press release Monday afternoon, Sgt. David Thompson of the Washington County Sheriff's Office said that Snively's unborn son was cut out of her stomach after she was killed. Polcei said Roberts had also been lying to friends and family in the weeks prior to Snively's death that she was pregnant. "She had told many people she knew, including her live-in boyfriend, that she was pregnant with twins," said Thompson. Roberts may have been in contact with other pregnant women in the area, said Thompson, who encouraged anyone who has spoken to Roberts to contact their local police department. The two women had communicated for just under a week leading up to the gruesome murder, police and the victim's mother said. "Our source is saying that the two women were communicating to buy or trade baby clothes," said Thompson. Thompson said that while the Craigslist connection has not yet been "forensically confirmed" that it is likely the way that Snively and Roberts met. Snively's mother, Heidi Kidd, told the Associated Press that she too believed her daughter met her alleged killer on Craigslist. According to Kidd, Snively and Roberts became online friends and then decided to meet in person. "I guess they decided to meet and I guess that was the wrong thing to do," Snively told the AP. "But Heather's always been a very trusting person."
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When the police tracked down the vehicle, they were able to find just enough of a fingerprint to make a match. By that point, they had already received tips that someone with the last name of Ramirez was involved. Sure enough, the LAPD was able to identify Richard Ramirez thanks to their new computer database of fingerprints. And even though the records only included criminals who were born after January 1960, it just so happened that Ramirez was born in February 1960. Authorities soon found Ramirez’s mugshots from his prior arrests, and one of his surviving victims came forward with a detailed description that was quite similar to the photos. By the end of August 1985, police decided to release the Night Stalker’s image and name. Though they initially worried that this would give Ramirez a chance to escape, it turned out that he was blissfully unaware of his newfound publicity — until it was too late By pure happenstance, Ramirez was traveling back to Los Angeles when his photo was released. So he didn’t realize that he had been tracked down until he was back in the city — and he saw his own face on the newspapers. Though he attempted to flee the police — and tried to steal a car in the process — he was tracked down by a vigilante mob that recognized him. They beat him up until the police finally closed in. After his arrest, Ramirez was found guilty of 13 counts of murder. In addition to the murder charges, authorities also found him responsible for committing several rapes, assaults, and burglaries. Ramirez was sentenced to death in the gas chamber for his crimes — and he smiled in response. The ‘Night Stalker’ later said, “I am beyond good and evil. I will be avenged. Lucifer dwells in us all. That’s it.” He was held in San Quentin State Prison for the rest of his life — but he was never put to death. Due to the complicated nature of his case — which included a 50,000-page trial record — the state’s Supreme Court wasn’t able to hear his appeal until 2006. And even though the court rejected his claims, additional appeals would’ve taken several more years. During this extended delay, Richard Ramirez met a female admirer named Doreen Lioy who had struck up a correspondence with him. And in 1996, he married her while he was on death row He’s kind, he’s funny, he’s charming,” Lioy said one year later. “I think he’s a really great person. He’s my best friend; he’s my buddy.” Obviously, most people did not share her feelings. For the countless Californians who lived in terror during the mid-1980s, Ramirez was little better than the Devil he worshiped. “It’s just evil. It’s just pure evil,” said Peter Zazzara, the son of victim Vincent Zazzara, in 2006. “I don’t know why somebody would want to do something like that. To take joy in the way it happened.” Ultimately, Richard Ramirez died of complications from B-cell lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, in 2013. He was 53 years old. While he was alive, Ramirez never expressed remorse for any of his crimes. In fact, he often appeared to take pleasure in his infamy. “Hey, big deal,” he said, shortly after getting the death sentence. “Death always comes with the territory. I’ll see you in Disneyland.”
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One of the most terrifying things about Ramirez was that he was willing to kill just about anyone who crossed his path. Unlike some other serial killers who have a “type,” Richard Ramirez murdered both men and women and preyed on victims both young and old. At first, it seemed like Ramirez was only attacking people near Los Angeles, but he soon claimed a couple of victims near San Francisco as well. And since the press dubbed him the “Night Stalker,” it was clear that most of his crimes happened at night — adding yet another scary element. Disturbingly, many of his attacks included a Satanic element as well. In some cases, Ramirez would carve pentagrams into his victims’ bodies. And in other cases, he would force victims to swear their love for Satan. All over California, people went to bed fearing that the Night Stalker would break into their homes while they slept — and perform an unspeakable ritual of rape, torture, and murder. Since he apparently attacked at random, it truly seemed like no one was safe. The LAPD increased their presence on the street and even created a special task force just to find him with the FBI lending a hand. Meanwhile, the public anxiety was so intense around this time that there was a noticeable surge in the sales of guns, lock installations, burglar alarms, and attack dogs. But ultimately, it was Richard Ramirez’s own mistakes in August 1985 that led to his capture. After he was spotted outside a witness’s home, he accidentally left a footprint behind and he also left his car and license plate in plain sight
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For a long time, Ramirez’s first murder was believed to have taken place on June 28, 1984. It was then that he killed 79-year-old Jennie Vincow. Not only did Ramirez stab and sexually assault his victim, he also slashed her throat so deeply that she was nearly decapitated. But decades after Ramirez was arrested in 1985, he was also linked by DNA evidence to the murder of a 9-year-old girl, which took place on April 10, 1984 — months before the Vincow murder. So that may well have been his first killing — unless there were more that happened before that. After the Vincow murder, it would be several months before Richard Ramirez struck again. But when he did, he pursued his depraved impulses with horrific dedication. On March 17, 1985, Ramirez’s murder spree began in earnest with an assault on Maria Hernandez in her home. Though Hernandez managed to escape, her roommate Dayle Okazaki was not so lucky. That evening, Okazaki became another one of Ramirez’s murder victims. But Ramirez still wasn’t done. Later that same night, he shot and killed yet another victim named Tsai-Lian Yu. A little over a week later, Ramirez murdered 64-year-old Vincent Zazzara and his 44-year-old wife, Maxine. Sickeningly, it was then that Ramirez began to establish his signature attack style: shoot and kill the husband, then assault and stab the wife. But his murder of Maxine was especially ghastly — as he’d gouged out her eyes.
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Born on February 29, 1960, Richard Ramirez was raised in El Paso, Texas. Ramirez claimed that his father physically abused him and that he sustained multiple head injuries at an early age. One injury was so severe that it reportedly caused him to have epileptic seizures. To escape his violent father, Ramirez spent a lot of time with his older cousin, Miguel, who was a Vietnam veteran. Unfortunately, Miguel’s influence wasn’t that much better than his father’s had been. During his time in Vietnam, Miguel had raped, tortured, and even dismembered several Vietnamese women. And sickeningly, he had the photographic evidence to prove it. He often showed “little Richie” photos of the horrors he inflicted upon the women. And when Ramirez was just 13 years old, he witnessed his cousin fatally shoot his own wife. Shortly after the shooting, Ramirez began to transform from a scared, abused boy to a hardened, sullen young man. From developing an interest in Satanism to becoming addicted to drugs, Ramirez’s life took a dark turn. Even worse, he was still under his cousin’s influence — since Miguel had been found not guilty of the murder by reason of insanity. (Miguel ultimately spent just four years in a mental hospital until he was released.) Before long, Ramirez developed an obsession with the same kinds of sexual and physical violence that Miguel had inflicted on the women in his photos. Ramirez also began to have more run-ins with the law — especially after he moved to the Los Angeles area in California
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RICHARD RAMIREZ NIGHT STALKER (Devil Worshipper ,Stalker,Serial Killer,Clinically Certified Psychopath,decapitator and a Thrill spree Killer ) In the mid-1980s, Richard Ramirez murdered at least 14 people — and became forever infamous as the "Night Stalker." On August 31, 1985, serial killer Richard Ramirez walked into a convenience store in Los Angeles. At first, he seemed like any ordinary shopper. But then, he noticed his own face on the cover of a newspaper — and ran for his life. By that point, Ramirez was already considered the main suspect in the brutal “Night Stalker” murders that had terrorized California for over a year. But authorities had only just released his name and picture to the public — while he was traveling back to Los Angeles. This gave residents plenty of time to memorize his physical features — and point him out to authorities as he dashed out of the store. It also gave Ramirez very little chance to get away. But of course, he still tried to escape. The ensuing chase involved seven police cars and a helicopter that tracked Ramirez throughout the city. But an angry mob of bystanders caught up to him first. Enraged by his heinous crimes, they began to beat him relentlessly — and at least one man used a metal pipe. By the time the police arrived, Ramirez was practically thanking them for arresting him. Richard Ramirez, who had been dubbed the Night Stalker by the local media, had started his brutal killing spree a little over a year before his arrest. In that time, he murdered at least 14 people — and committed countless other violent acts. But his life of crime started long before tha
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At some point, while Nilsen was in prison, he recorded a set of chilling audiotapes describing his murders in graphic detail. These audiotapes will be explored in a new Netflix documentary titled Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes. It’s set to be released on August 18, 2021. In 2018, Nilsen died in prison at age 72 after suffering a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. He spent his final moments laying in his own filth in his prison cell. And he was reportedly in “excruciating pain.”
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Unfortunately for Nilsen, in 1981, his landlord decided to renovate his apartment, and he had to move to a new location. As 23 Cranley Gardens didn’t have enough outdoor space for Nilsen to discreetly burn body parts, he had to get a little more creative with his disposal methods. Assuming that the flesh would either deteriorate or sink far enough into the sewers that it wouldn’t be found, Nilsen began flushing human remains down his toilet. But the building’s plumbing was old and not quite up to the task of disposing of human beings. Eventually, it became so backed up that the other residents noticed it as well and called in the plumber. Upon a thorough investigation of the apartment building’s pipes, the human remains were easily traced back to Nilsen’s apartment. Upon setting foot in the room, the police immediately noted the aroma of rotting flesh and decay. When they asked him where the rest of the body was, Nilsen calmly showed them to the garbage bag of body parts he kept in his wardrobe. A further search revealed that there were body parts stashed all over Nilsen’s apartment, implicating him beyond a shadow of a doubt in several murder cases. Though he admitted to committing between 12 and 15 murders (he claimed he couldn’t remember the exact number), he was formally charged with six counts of murder and two attempted murders. He was found guilty on all counts in 1983 and sentenced to life in prison, where he spent much of his time translating books into Braille. Nilsen expressed no remorse for his crimes and no desire to be free. In the early 1990s, Nilsen gained further notoriety when he commented on the arrest of the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer — since he also preyed on young men and boys. But Dahmer soon became so infamous that Nilsen eventually gained the title of the “British Jeffrey Dahmer,” even though he had been arrested long before the actual Dahmer. Aside from targeting males, Nilsen had many other things in common with Dahmer, including his methods of strangling victims, performing necrophilia on the corpses, and dissecting the bodies. And when Dahmer was arrested, Nilsen weighed in on his motives — and also accused him of lying about his cannibalism. (When asked whether he ever ate any of his victims, Nilsen insisted that he was “strictly a bacon and eggs man.”)
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Nilsen Eventually, Nilsen hid the boy’s body underneath the floorboards of his apartment. He would stay there for several months until Nilsen finally buried him in the backyard. Meanwhile, Nilsen continued to seek out new victims. Some of the boys and young men were homeless or sex workers, while others were tourists who were visiting the wrong bar at the wrong time. But no matter who they were, Nilsen wanted to keep them all to himself forever — and blamed this sickening urge on his loneliness. Before moving to 23 Cranley Gardens, Nilsen lived in an apartment building with a garden. Initially, he had been hiding corpses under his floorboards. However, the smell eventually became too much to bear. So, he started burying, burning, and disposing of his victims in the garden. Believing that it was just the internal organs that were causing the smell, Nilsen took the bodies out of their hiding places, dissected them on the floor, and often saved their skin and bones for later use. Not only did he keep many of the corpses, but he often dressed them up, took them to bed, watched TV with them, and performed depraved sex acts with them. Even worse, he later defended this disturbing behavior: “A corpse is a thing. It can’t feel, it can’t suffer. If you’re more upset by what I did to a corpse than what I did to a living person, then your morals are upside down.” To dispose of the body parts that he didn’t want to keep, Nilsen would routinely have small bonfires in his backyard, secretly adding human organs and innards to the flames along with tire parts to hide the inevitable smell. The body parts that weren’t burned were buried near the fire pit. But these methods of disposal wouldn’t work at his next apartment.
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Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine grew up in the small, quiet California town of Linden, roughly 100 miles from the hustle and bustle of San Francisco. Linden had then had a population of about 2,000 people and Herzog and Shermantine were well-known methamphetamine users and regulars at the local bar, the Linden Inn. The pair of childhood friends were often seen together around town. On Oct. 7, 1985, Chevelle Wheeler, known as Chevy, was dropped off at the front of Franklin High School in Stockton, California, just 20 minutes away from Linden. After her mother left, she ditched school to meet up with Herzog and Shermantine in the woods nearby to get high as she was also an active meth user. Wheeler was reported missing but her case went cold. Thirteen years later, on Nov. 13, 1998, the Linden Inn made headlines when Cyndi Vanderheiden, daughter of the bar’s owner, went missing. Vanderheiden was seen at Linden Inn and The Old Corner Saloon with a date who dropped her off at home. She too went with Herzog and Shermantine to a nearby cemetery to smoke meth and then vanished. It would be over a decade before her case was solved As the San Joaquin Sheriff’s Department worked to find Vanderheiden, Shermantine’s car was repossessed in 1999 and was investigated after blood was found inside — blood that was later determined to be Vanderheiden’s. Investigators then focused their attention on an extensive questioning of Loren Herzog. Herzog told investigators that Shermantine had killed a hunter in Utah named Henry Howell in 1994, as well as a 24-year-old woman named Robin Armtrout. He also said he was in the vehicle when Shermantine killed Vanderheiden, but did not actively participate in the killings. Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine were charged with several counts of murder in March 1999. In 2001, Shermantine was convicted of the murders of Cyndi Vanderheiden, Chevelle Wheeler, and the 1984 murders of Howard King and Paul Cavanaugh. Herzog was convicted for the murders of Vanderheiden, Cavanaugh, and King. The ‘Speed Freak Killers’ And Their ‘Bone Yard’. Shermantine was given the death penalty and sent to death row at San Quentin State Penitentiary. Herzog was given 78 years, but his convictions were overturned in 2004 after an appeal was granted showing his confessions were coerced. Herzog took a plea bargain that reduced his sentence to 14 years, with six years already served. In 2012 however, two years after his release, a bounty hunter informed Herzog that Shermantine intended to tell police about a well and two other locations of victims. That same bounty hunter, Leonard Padilla, promised Shermantine $30,000 for information and Shermantine drew a map to a well site Linden. Investigators dug through the site, which Shermantine and Herzog called their “bone yard,” finding over 1,000 human remains — including a rotted fetus. The FBI took over the case after local authorities’ poor handling of the dig and sent the remains for DNA testing. On March 30, 2012 they announced the identities of two people found in a well: Kimberly Ann Billy and Joann Hobson, who disappeared in 1984 and 1985, respectively. Shermantine identified two other burial sites on property once owned by his family, where Chevelle Wheeler and Cyndi Vanderheiden were found. Shermantine frequently wrote letters to investigators about burial sites of his and other death row inmates’ victims. The FBI investigated several, and when they turned up nothing they ceased taking Shermantine’s letters as leads. Elected officials and families of victims and those believed to be victims of the Speed Freak Killers alleged that the Sheriff’s Office deliberately used a backhoe to hide evidence at the first burial site, knowing the damage it could do to the evidence. State Senator Cathleen Galgiani suggested that missing persons records of people possibly connected to Herzog and Shermantine were deleted. Later, it was determined emails had been sent to have them removed from the national missing persons list
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