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The Nightstalker
Richard Ramirez was born on February 29th of 1960 in El Paso, Texas. Growing up in a home with four other children with hard-working immigrant parents. Richard Ramirez's mother worked in a factory with respiratory issues making Richard Ramirez's pregnancy very difficult. Richard grew up suffering from seizures. He was a good kid in school leading up to high school. Richard then 11 years old started hanging around a cousin named Miguel who served in the Vietnam war. Miguel would smoke weed with Richard and Miguel would go on to tell him horrible stories that he experienced in Vietnam. For example, he showed pictures of dead and mutilated bodies to Richard and even told him about a woman he raped and murdered. At a young age, Richard was a witness to his cousin Miguel murdering his wife. Showing him how to do a “successful” kill since he was trained. He decided to use his wife as a demonstration to Miguel. It is also said that Richard’s father was very abusive to the children and even had a pedophile who allegedly raped his older brother but, it's stated that Richard was never a victim of the sexual assaults.
By Nia on Air6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Should Young Chop’s Punishment be for Allegedly Starving a Dog?
Young Chop shouldn’t have been arrested for allegedly killing a dog. While this action that violated his probation is cruel, vicious, and reprehensible, the government should do nothing in relation to locking up individuals who abuse animals. Social ostracization ought to be at the forefront for these cases. Like Joe Exotica with tigers, who is serving time partially for animal abuse, Chop with dogs should be shunned by the populace for their neglect and egregious actions. Every charge concerning animal cruelty ought to be dropped. Why? It is because animals don’t have rights. They lack the capacity to ever reason.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Man Kicks NYPD Officer Off of Train Platform, Sends Wrong Message About NYC
In the big city that seems to have not caught a break in nearly two decades, New York Police Department officers must still deal with the savages in the streets. Like the goddess Soteria, who promoted safety and kept the good from harm, a lady cop in the greatest city in the world tried to wrangle a monster. In order to preserve the peace, her partner and she attempted to keep down a beast that ultimately kicked the female police officer into the path of trains. Fortunately, no engines ran on the subway track at the time of the kick.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
The Charles Ingram Life Story Quiz
Viewers recall it. The time when Major Charles Ingram supposedly deceived his way in 2001 to the million-pound bonanza on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? After he responded to the last question. Now the Who Wants to be a Millionaire true-life story is recaptured in a three-part series; They narrated the who wants to be a millionaire winner who was alleged to have cheated in the TV show.
By H.V.Goldson6 years ago in Criminal
Classic Movie Review: 'From Hell' Starring Johnny Depp
For over 100 years the mystery of Jack the Ripper has fascinated millions. How could a man brutally murder 5 women and get away with it? Was it a lone psychopath, or a conspiracy among many men? The Hughes Brothers’ 2002 film, From Hell, offers its own controversial theory. And a very entertaining theory it is, even if it's not entirely historically factual.
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Update-Delaware man shot by police, shifts focus away from COVID-19
New developments into the story about the Wilmington, Delaware police officer who shot a suspect have surfaced. Like snow falling and collecting on the ground in a city, the tiny details have collected to form a more solid story. To begin with, the suspect is 22-year-old Jabri Hunter. Police brought him to the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on $80,200 cash-only bail. Charges of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony; carrying a concealed deadly weapon; possession of a firearm by a person prohibited; and possession of a controlled substance, which cops suspect to be heroin, have been applied to Hunter according to Delawaronline.com.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Movie Review: 'Just Mercy' Sturdy Moving Real Life Court Drama
Destin Daniel Cretton is a filmmaker of subtlety and style. His Short Term 12 is a low key masterpiece about the issue of adoption, abuse and what happens to older kids lost in a system out of their control. Cretton followed that up with bold box office failure of The Glass Castle, a quite good drama that was unfortunately too drab in its approach to material people absolutely adored in Jeannette Walls’ wonderfully confessional life story.
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Florida man is released from prison, commits serious crimes
When you’ve done dirt and you’re about to get cleaned and splash back in the mud, you deserve every shackle and fetter than can lock down your liberty. 26-year-old Joseph Williams tasted the sweet strands of freedom in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. As an inmate brought into custody for drug charges, Williams was let loose like a bull in a rodeo back out in the world...where he allegedly committed second-degree murder with a pistol, rifle, or shotgun.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Delaware man shot by police, shifts focus away from COVID-19
If it takes a shooting of a man by a cop to divert focus away from the novel coronavirus, then maybe officers should train their sights on malicious individuals. Police ought to be achieving the peace from suspects just to keep their minds off of the virus. In Wilmington, Delaware, police fired at and struck a man in a suspicious vehicle at midnight on Sunday. After the officer shot the 21-year-old man, police administered first aid until paramedics rushed him to the hospital where he remained in stable condition.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance Files - Cynthia Martin
When a 50 year old woman takes a while to get home, most people don't blink an eye. When Cynthia Martin disappeared, the circumstances around her last day came under intense scrutiny. Despite intense investigation, no information that could help police has come to light. It appears she simply left her can and disappeared on a winters day and has never returned.
By Jessica Riffle6 years ago in Criminal











