On August 31, 1985, Richard Ramirez, the notorious
"Night Stalker," is captured and nearly killed by a mob in East Los
Angeles, California, after being recognized from a photograph shown both on
television and in newspapers. Recently identified as the serial killer, Ramirez
was saved from the enraged mob by police officers. During the summer of 1985,
the city of Los Angeles was panic-stricken by a killer who crept into his
victims' homes at night. The Night Stalker, as the press dubbed the murderer, would
first turned his attention on the men in the house, usually shooting them with
a .22 caliber handgun before raping, stabbing, and mutilating his female
victims. By August, the Night Stalker has murdered at least a dozen people, and
law enforcement officials were desperate to stop him. One witness, who managed
to note the license plate of the car in which Ramirez fled, led police to a
single, partial fingerprint left in the vehicle. Apparently, the task force
looking for the Night Stalker had already received information that someone
named Ramirez was involved, so only criminal records for men with that name
were checked against the fingerprint. When Ramirez was identified as the chief
suspect, authorities debated whether to release his name and picture to the
public, fearing that it might give him the chance to escape. Nonetheless, they
decided to take the risk, and Ramirez, who was actually traveling back to Los
Angeles at the time, arrived to find his face and name on the front of every
newspaper. Ramirez turned his trial into a circus by drawing pentagrams on his
palms and making devil's horns with his fingers. When he was convicted, he
shouted at the jury, "You make me sick. I will be avenged. Lucifer dwells
within all of us." After the judge imposed a death sentence, Ramirez said,
"Big deal. Death always went with the territory. See you in
Disneyland." Ramirez died in prison on June 7, 2013.
Michael Thomas Barry
is a columnist for CrimeMagazine.com
where he pens the daily column “On this date in crime history.” He is also the
author of numerous books that include Murder & Mayhem 52 Crimes that Shocked
Early California 1849-1949. This book can be purchased from Amazon
through the following link:
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