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Title: The Case of Richard Ramirez


1
The Night Stalker
  • The Case of Richard Ramirez
  • By Chase Straub

2
Contents
  • Ramirezs childhood Case History
  • Forensic techniques
  • Fingerprints
  • Footprint identification
  • Ballistics
  • Criminal profiling
  • Superglue fuming

3
Childhood
  • Richard Ramirez was born on February 28, 1960, in
    El Paso, Texas
  • Strict, hard-working Catholic parents
  • Ramirez feared his father and often slept in a
    nearby cemetery
  • Cousin Mike, Vietnam veteran/ ex-Green Beret
  • Ramirez looked up to Mike because he was a war
    hero
  • Mike had a collection of photos that portrayed
    rape, torture, and mutilation
  • Ramirez became fascinated with brutality, lost
    interest in school, and spent his days smoking
    pot with Mike
  • Taught Richard how to fight, kill, and rape
  • In an argument with his wife, Mike shot his wife
    in the face, killing her instantly, and covering
    Ramirez in her blood

4
Childhood
  • Ramirezs favorite band was AC/DC
  • He especially was gripped by one song, Night
    Prowler on the famous album, Highway to Hell
  • Night Prowler lyrics correspond to his M.O.
  • Began studying Satanism, using drugs heavily, and
    committing burglaries to support his changing
    lifestyle

5
Case History
  • Jun 1984 - Jennie Vincow
  • Mar 1985 - Dayle Okazaki
  • Mar 1985 - Tsai Lian Yu
  • Mar 1985 - Vincent and Maxine Zazzara
  • May 1985 - Bill Doi
  • Jun 1985 - Mabel Bell
  • Jun 1985 - Patty Higgins
  • Jul 1985 - Mary Cannon
  • Jul 1985 - Joyce Nelson
  • Jul 1985 - Maxson and Lela Kneiding
  • Jul 1985 - Chainarong Khovananth
  • Aug 1985 - Elyas Abowath

6
Case History
  • On June 28, 1984, his burglaries turned into
    something far more evil. Ramirez entered through
    an opened window of Glassel Park resident, Jennie
    Vincow, age 79. He became angry after not finding
    anything of value to steal, and began stabbing
    the sleeping Vincow, eventually slitting her
    throat. The act of killing aroused him sexually,
    and he had sex with the corpse before leaving.

7
Case History
  • Ramirez remained quiet for eight months, but the
    memory he savored of his last killing had run
    dry. He needed more.
  • On March 17, 1985, Ramirez jumped 22-year-old
    Angela Barrio outside her condo. He shot her,
    kicked her out of the way, and headed into her
    condo. Inside, was roommate, Dayle Okazaki, age
    34, who Ramirez immediately shot and killed.
    Within an hour of killing Okazaki, Ramirez struck
    again in Monterey Park. He jumped 30-year-old
    Tsai-Lian Yu and pulled her out of her car onto
    the road. He shot several bullets into her and
    fled. A policeman found her still breathing, but
    she died before the ambulance arrived. Ramirez's
    thirst was not quenched. He then murdered an
    eight-year-old girl from Eagle Rock, just three
    days after killing Tsai-Lian Yu.

8
Case History
  • On March 27, Ramirez shot Vincent Zazarra, age
    64, and his wife Maxine, age 44. Mrs. Zazzara's
    body was mutilated with several stab wounds, a
    T-carving on her left breast, and her eyes were
    gouged out. The autopsy determined that the
    mutilations were post-mortem. Ramirez left
    footprints in the flower beds, which the police
    photographed and cast. Bullets found at the scene
    were matched to those found at previous attacks,
    and the police realized a serial killer was on
    the loose.

9
Case History
  • Two months after killing the Zazzara couple,
    Ramirez attacked again. Harold Wu, age 66, was
    shot in the head, and his wife, Jean Wu, age 63,
    was punched, bound, and then violently raped. For
    unknown reasons, Ramirez decided to let her live.
    Ramirez's attacks were now in full throttle. He
    left behind more clues to his identity, and was
    named, 'The Night Stalker,' by the media. Those
    who survived his attacks, provided the police
    with a description - Hispanic, long dark hair,
    and foul smelling.

10
Case History
  • On May 29, 1985, Ramirez attacked Malvial Keller,
    83, and her invalid sister, Blanche Wolfe, 80,
    beating each with a hammer. Using lipstick, he
    drew a pentagram on Keller's thigh and on the
    wall in the bedroom. Blanche survived the attack.
    The next day, Ruth Wilson, 41, was bound, raped,
    and sodomized by Ramirez, while her 12-year old
    son was locked in a closet. Ramirez slashed
    Wilson once, and then bound her and her son
    together, and left. The killing spree continued
    and he made ten more hits before August 20th.

11
Case History
  • On Aug. 24, 1985, Ramirez traveled 50 miles south
    of Los Angeles, and broke into the home of Bill
    Carns, 29, and his fiancée, Inez Erickson, 27.
    Ramirez shot Carns in the head and raped
    Erickson. He demanded she swear her love for
    Satan and afterwards, forced her to perform oral
    sex on him. He then tied her and left. Erickson
    struggled to the window and saw the car Ramirez
    was driving. A teenager wrote down the license
    plate number of the same car, after noticing it
    cruising suspiciously in the neighborhood. The
    information from Erickson and the young man
    enabled police to locate the abandoned car, and
    get fingerprints from inside. A computer match
    was made of the prints, and identification of the
    Night Stalker became known. On August 30, 1985,
    the arrest warrant for Richard Ramirez was issued
    and his picture released to the public.

12
Case History
  • On August 30, 1985, an arrest warrant for Richard
    Ramirez was issued and his face revealed to the
    public. Ramirez, unaware that his picture was all
    over the newspapers, got off of a Greyhound bus,
    and walked into a liquor store. The woman working
    inside recognized him and began yelling that he
    was the Night Stalker. Shocked, he quickly fled
    the store and headed toward the heavily populated
    Hispanic area of east Los Angeles. A small mob
    had formed and were following close behind him.
    He was subdued, while some of the mob beat him,
    until the police arrived. Reportedly, Ramirez
    raised his hands to the police, begging for
    protection, and identified himself as the Night
    Stalker.

13
Fingerprints
  • Lifting fingerprints from a crime scene is
    crucial in determining a possible suspect. There
    are three types of prints at a crime scene
    plastic prints, visible prints, and true latent
    or invisible prints. Plastic prints are ridge
    impressions left on a soft material such as wax,
    putty, soap, or dust. While visible prints are
    made by fingers touching a surface after the
    ridges have been in contact with a colored
    material such as blood, grease, ink, or paint.
    Finally latent prints are impressions caused by
    the transfer of body perspiration or oils present
    on finger ridges to the surface of an object
  • There are several different methods for
    visualizing a latent print the one of choice
    depends on the surface that is to be examined.
    Prints on hard and nonabsorbent surfaces (such as
    mirror, tile, glass, and painted wood) are
    developed with the application of powder. While
    soft and porous surfaces (such as cloth, paper,
    and cardboard) are made visible by the treatment
    of a chemical.

14
Footprints
  • Visible prints Print visibly seen by the naked
    eye without any other aids
  • Plastic Prints Impressions that occur when the
    footwear steps into a soft surface, creating a
    3-D print
  • Latent Prints Most overlooked print generally
    found on smooth surfaces
  • Interior Search
  • Surfaces where suspect entered and existed should
    be carefully examined
  • The interior should be made as dark as possible
    so a strong white light can be used to shine on
    any latent prints
  • Police found the same avia tennis shoes prints at
    every scene, leading them to believe there was
    serial killer on the loose.

15
Footprints
  • Most castings done with Dental Stone.
  • Marks in porous and granule materials are
    difficult to cast and require prior treatment
    with a sealing agent to prevent the dental powder
    mixture penetrating the surface of the mark.
  • Marks in Blood (Non-porous Surface) Treat
    impression with a protein stain
  • Investigators began to first see evidence of a
    serial killer because of the same distinctive
    Avia pattern in the blood of the murder scenes
  • Marks in Blood (Porous Surface) May require
    lifting and treating with ninhydrin
  • Investigators successfully took a print off a
    bloody face
  • Marks in Snow Snowax is most commonly used
  • Water-filled Marks (Under water, e.g., in a mud
    puddle) Can be cast using the dry dental stone
    powder
  • Used for the prints in flower gardens that were
    found outside the windows of the victims houses

16
Ballistics
  • Used a .22 Caliber to kill many of his victims
  • Ramirez used the same gun at most of the scenes,
    and therefore investigators were able to link
    certain crimes together
  • Caliber refers to the diameter of barrel bore
  • Identifying Characteristics Bullet, shell, and
    serial number restoration
  • The marks on the edges of the bullets shells are
    distinctive to a certain gun
  • Below it is easy to see the differences in striae

17
Criminal Profiling
  • Profiling Inputs Involves the collection and
    assessment of all of the materials relating to
    the specific case
  • Decision Process Models Involves arranging all
    of the information gathered into a logical and
    coherent pattern
  • Crime Assessment Involves the reconstruction of
    the sequence of events and the specific behaviors
    of both the victim and the perpetrator
  • The Criminal Profile Process of providing a list
    of background, physical and behavioral
    characteristics of the perpetrator
  • The Investigation Actual profile is provided to
    requesting agencies and incorporated into the
    investigation
  • The Apprehension Cross check the profile
    produced with the characteristics of the offender
    once they are apprehended.
  • M.O. Ramirez killed the male right away and all
    his attention was focused on the female.
    Considering he didnt have many female
    relationships, there were some intense power
    issues going on here.

18
Superglue Fuming
  • A.K.A. The Cyanoacrylate Fuming Method
  • Method used to make the invisible latent prints
    visible enough to capture in a photograph
  • One type of chemical treatment for fingerprint
    development is Super Glue fuming, which produces
    a white-appearing latent print. 
  • You need four components
  • superglue
  • aluminum foil
  • low-level heat source
  • fuming chamber
  • Super Glue is approximately 98 to 99 percent
    cyanoacrylate ester. The process of superglue
    fuming is accomplished by placing the item to be
    processed, along with a container of liquid
    superglue, into a sealed chamber. A catalyst,
    either chemical or thermal is employed to
    accelerate the fuming process. It is the fumes
    from the superglue that adheres to the moisture
    content of a latent print. As the fumes adhere
    to the surface of the latent print, they lightly
    coat the surface of latent print causing the
    print to develop into a chalky white color.

19
Superglue Fuming
  • Police put out an all points bulletin (APB) on
    the Toyota and two days later it was found in a
    car park in the Rampart suburb of LA.
    Revolutionary technology (superglue fuming) was
    used in an attempt to obtain the Night Stalker's
    fingerprints. A saucer of Superglue was placed
    inside the car, which was then locked up with the
    windows tightly shut. The theory was that the
    fumes from the Superglue would spread throughout
    the car and reacted with moisture to show up any
    latent prints, which would then be enhanced by a
    laser beam which was focused on the car.
  • They unlocked the car and found a single print.
  • A copy was sent off to a new California state
    computer in Sacramento where it came up with an
    almost instant match - 25-year-old Richard
    'Ricky' Ramirez, who had been previously
    convicted in 1983 of car theft.
  • The mugshot was splashed across the front of the
    Los Angeles newspapers
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