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Ramirez was 24 years old when he began his serial murders. This of Ramirez, taken on December 12, 1984, after an arrest for, directly led to his apprehension. On August 30, 1985, Ramirez took a bus to, to visit his brother, unaware that he had become the lead story in virtually every major newspaper and television news program across the state of California. After failing to meet his brother, he returned to Los Angeles early on the morning of August 31. He walked past officers, who were staking out the bus terminal in hopes of catching the killer should he attempt to flee on an outbound bus, to a convenience store in. After noticing a group of elderly Mexican women fearfully identifying him as 'El Matador' (or 'The Killer'), Ramirez saw his face on the covers on the newspaper rack and fled the store in a panic.
After running across the, he attempted to a woman but was chased away by bystanders, who pursued him. After hopping over several fences and attempting two more carjackings, he was eventually subdued by a group of residents, one of whom had struck him over the head with a metal bar in the pursuit. The group held Ramirez down, relentlessly beating him until police arrived and took him into custody. Trial and conviction for the case started on July 22, 1988.
At his first court appearance, Ramirez raised a hand with a pentagram drawn on it and yelled 'Hail Satan'. On August 3, 1988, the reported that some jail employees overheard Ramirez planning to shoot the prosecutor with a gun, which Ramirez intended to have smuggled into the courtroom. Consequently, a metal detector was installed outside the courtroom, and intensive searches were conducted on people entering. On August 14, the trial was interrupted because one of the jurors, Phyllis Singletary, did not arrive at the courtroom. Later that day, she was found shot to death in her apartment. The jury was terrified; they could not help wondering if Ramirez had somehow directed this event from inside his prison cell, and if he could reach other jury members.
However, Ramirez was not responsible for Singletary's death; she had been shot and killed by her boyfriend, who later committed suicide with the same weapon in a hotel. The alternate juror who replaced Singletary was too frightened to return to her home. On September 20, 1989, Ramirez was convicted of all charges: 13 counts of murder, 5 attempted murders, 11 sexual assaults, and 14 burglaries. During the penalty phase of the trial, on November 7, 1989, he was sentenced to die in California's.
He stated to reporters after the death sentences, 'Big deal. Death always went with the territory. The trial cost $1.8 million, ($3.56 million in 2017 dollars) which at the time made it the most expensive in the history of California, until surpassed by the in 1994. Romantic relationship.
See also: By the time of the trial, Ramirez had fans who were writing him letters and paying him visits. Beginning in 1985, Doreen Lioy wrote him nearly 75 letters during his incarceration. In 1988, he proposed to her, and on October 3, 1996, they were married in California's. For many years before Ramirez's death, Lioy stated that she would commit suicide when Ramirez was executed. However, Lioy and Ramirez eventually separated. By some estimates, he would have been in his early 70s before his execution was carried out, due to the lengthy California. Appeals On August 7, 2006, his first round of state appeals ended unsuccessfully when the upheld his convictions and death sentence.
On September 7, 2006, the California Supreme Court denied his request for a rehearing. Ramirez had appeals pending until the time of his death. Death Ramirez died of complications secondary to, at Marin General Hospital in, on June 7, 2013.
He had also been affected by 'chronic substance abuse and chronic viral infection'. At 53 years old, he had been on for more than 23 years. See also. (aka East Area Rapist) who began his crime spree in California in 1976, and shared a similar moniker to the public., a serial rapist who operated in London during the 1990s and 2000s, sometimes referred to by the British media as the 'Night Stalker'.
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