This week Murder Made Me Famous spotlights the shocking and horrific killing spree conducted by Richard Ramirez, who became known as the Night Stalker. Ramirez was about 24-years-old when he started killing, with the murder and rape of a 9-year-old girl in San Francisco being linked to him years later via DNA. His most infamous string of killing began in 1984 while he was staying at the notorious Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles when he started a killing spree that sent locals into panic and captured the imagination of the press. Typically Ramirez would break into a home in order...read more...
- 11/4/2017
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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