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==Murders== The first murder occurred when Pedro was stealing watermelons from a farmer who saw him and Ludeña killed him. He kept a low profile for 13 years working as a mechanic until 2003 when he paid a Japanese man 800 soles/210 dollars to adopt him as his son to facilitate his visa to go to Japan, but he never did. At that point he felt it was time for his mission so he armed himself with a 9mm pistol with a silencer made of sandal rubber and began his series of murders against his enemies.They were homosexuals, prostitutes, thieves, drug addicts, alcoholics and smokers. On January 1, 2005, Carlos Merino, 26, was walking along a beach in Chancay when he was suddenly shot in the abdomen and died, Pedro stole his belongings and escaped. In May of the same year, Nakada, who was walking the streets at night, met Teresa Cotrina, 50, using drugs and shot and killed her. Two months later he killed the cab driver and two passengers and robbed the cab and a few weeks later killed two other people. Pedro would continue his killing spree until December 27, 2006, when he killed Nicolas Tolentino and escaped but was identified by several civilians so the police went to the garage where Nakada works when the policemen were inspecting the garage Pedro pushed one of them, pulled out his gun, shot them and fled trying to escape but was caught when he ran out of ammunition.
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