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Greg Ramos, currently 15 and born in Florida strangled his mom to death over a bad grade.
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'''Gregory Logan Ramos''' is a teenager from Florida, USA, who strangled his mother to death in an argument over his grades.


Greg Ramos wore a blank expression when he was appeared in court.
On 2 November 2018, Ramos called the police and reported that his house had been ransacked when he got home from school. When police arrived they found that Ramos's mother, Gail Cleavenger, was missing, but her van was unlocked in the driveway with the engine running. A door to the house had been forced open. Ramos was interviewed by detectives and told them Cleavenger had been missing when he got home; however, they noted that he had suspicious scratches on his face.


Police say Ramos and his mother argued Thursday after he came home with a D grade. Around midnight, he sneaked into his mom's bedroom and choked her, police said. Then he went to get a wheelbarrow to carry the body out of the house and when he returned he discovered she was still alive, authorities said. He told police he choked her for 30 minutes until she was dead.  
When asked, Ramos said he got the scratches in a fight with one of his friends, but was overheard telling his stepfather that he got them falling down the stairs. He was interviewed again and once again said the scratches came from a fight at school, but named a different friend from his previous story. When pressed, he admitted to having argued with his mother the night before after he got a D grade, but claimed to have gone to his room and snuck out to go somewhere with his friends. He had then gone to school the next morning and the house had been ransacked when he got back.


Ramos called two school friends, who allegedly helped him bury his mother, Gail Cleavenger, 46, in a fire pit outside Orlando. 
Both of Ramos's friends, Dylan Caglarek and Brian Porras, were interviewed. Both eventually admitted being with Ramos on 1 November, and told police that while they were out with Ramos he had confessed to murdering his mother and got them to ransack his house and stage a break-in. Several items stolen during the staged break-in had been disposed of in the woods and in a dumpster behind a local supermarket, or else hidden in Caglarek and Porras's houses. Police were led to a fire pit where Ramos had admitted to burying Cleavenger's body.


“This is where he and his friends would come,” County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said. “Unfortunately her foot was protruding after digging down eight or 10 inches. It's not really a big place to bury his mom.
Ramos confessed in full after hearing that his friends had talked to police. He told police that he had strangled Cleavenger during their argument about his grades, then finished her off by jumping up and down on her before binding her hands and feet, taking her out to the woods and burying her in the fire pit. He had then gone to school the next day like nothing happened. He pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 45 years in prison with a chance of parole in 25 years.
 
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Chitwood called Ramos "soulless."
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Initially, the teen told police he came home from school and found his house had been ransacked and his mother was missing. During questioning, he calmly acknowledged  killing his mother, police said.
 
“Normally, you figure there is a point in time when someone is going to breakdown, but there was no emotion. There was nothing at all like that,” Chitwood said. 
 
Criminologist Dr. Casey Jordan spoke to Inside Edition about the killing.  
 
"These kids, very often we don't see the signs because they are showing no emotions at all -- they are what we call 'flatline,'" she said. "They show no sympathy, no apathy, no remorse." 
 
Video obtained by Inside Edition showed Ramos performing taekwondo at a martial arts camp in 2015. His mom was there and cheered him on.
 
Ramos was a member of The Police Explorers Youth Group. He wanted to be a homicide detective. His favorite course was criminology. 
 
Friends say his mother was a loving woman whose last post on Facebook was a photo of her son when he was 6. “Love this face,’ she wrote.
 
Dawn Marie, a family friend, told Inside Edition Ramos is "not the monster they say he is," adding, "he was brought up in a loving home by loving parents."
 
Ramos' father was away on business at the time of the killing. 
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 9 October 2022

Greg Ramos
File:Gregory-logan-ramos.png
Full Name: Gregory Logan Ramos
Origin: Florida, United States of America
Occupation: Student
Type of Villain: Juvenile Brute


Gregory Logan Ramos is a teenager from Florida, USA, who strangled his mother to death in an argument over his grades.

On 2 November 2018, Ramos called the police and reported that his house had been ransacked when he got home from school. When police arrived they found that Ramos's mother, Gail Cleavenger, was missing, but her van was unlocked in the driveway with the engine running. A door to the house had been forced open. Ramos was interviewed by detectives and told them Cleavenger had been missing when he got home; however, they noted that he had suspicious scratches on his face.

When asked, Ramos said he got the scratches in a fight with one of his friends, but was overheard telling his stepfather that he got them falling down the stairs. He was interviewed again and once again said the scratches came from a fight at school, but named a different friend from his previous story. When pressed, he admitted to having argued with his mother the night before after he got a D grade, but claimed to have gone to his room and snuck out to go somewhere with his friends. He had then gone to school the next morning and the house had been ransacked when he got back.

Both of Ramos's friends, Dylan Caglarek and Brian Porras, were interviewed. Both eventually admitted being with Ramos on 1 November, and told police that while they were out with Ramos he had confessed to murdering his mother and got them to ransack his house and stage a break-in. Several items stolen during the staged break-in had been disposed of in the woods and in a dumpster behind a local supermarket, or else hidden in Caglarek and Porras's houses. Police were led to a fire pit where Ramos had admitted to burying Cleavenger's body.

Ramos confessed in full after hearing that his friends had talked to police. He told police that he had strangled Cleavenger during their argument about his grades, then finished her off by jumping up and down on her before binding her hands and feet, taking her out to the woods and burying her in the fire pit. He had then gone to school the next day like nothing happened. He pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 45 years in prison with a chance of parole in 25 years.