On this date, June 7, 2013, The
Night Stalker of California, Richard Ramirez, died of complications from B-cell
lymphoma while awaiting execution on California's death row.
Richard Ramirez, known as the Night Stalker,
displays a pentagram symbol on his hand inside a Los Angeles courtroom, in this
Oct. 24, 1985 photo. Lennox McLendon/AP Photo
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Ricardo Leyva "Richard" Muñoz Ramírez
(February 29, 1960 – June 7, 2013) was an American serial killer, rapist, and
burglar. His highly publicized home invasion crime spree terrorized the
residents of the greater Los Angeles area, and later the residents of the San
Francisco area, from June 1984 until August 1985. Prior to his capture, Ramirez
was dubbed the "Night Stalker" by the news media. He used a
wide variety of weapons, including handguns, knives, a machete, a tire iron,
and a hammer. Ramirez, who was an avowed Satanist, never expressed any remorse
for his crimes. The judge who upheld his thirteen death sentences remarked that
Ramirez's deeds exhibited "cruelty, callousness, and viciousness beyond
any human understanding". Ramirez died of complications from B-cell
lymphoma while awaiting execution on California's death row.
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