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[[File:Ramirez.gif|right|thumb]]'''Richard {Ricardo} Muñoz Ramirez''' {February 29, 1960 - June 7, 2013} A.K.A. "The Night Stalker" was a convicted American serial killer. He is one of the most gruesome and disturbing villains in American history; on many accounts said to be much worse than [[Jeffery Dahmer|Dahmer ]]and [[Ted Bundy|Bundy]]. | [[File:Ramirez.gif|right|thumb]]'''Richard {Ricardo} Muñoz Ramirez''' {February 29, 1960 - June 7, 2013} A.K.A. "The Night Stalker" was a convicted American serial killer. He is one of the most gruesome and disturbing villains in American history; on many accounts said to be much worse than [[Jeffery Dahmer|Dahmer]] and [[Ted Bundy|Bundy]]. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Ramirez was born in El Paso, Texas, the youngest of [[Julian Ramirez|Julian ]]and Mercedes Ramirez's five children. His father, a policeman who later became a laborer on the Santa Fe railroad, was abusive and believed in corporal punishment. | Ramirez was born in El Paso, Texas, the youngest of [[Julian Ramirez|Julian]] and Mercedes Ramirez's five children. His father, a policeman who later became a laborer on the Santa Fe railroad, was abusive and believed in corporal punishment. | ||
As a child, Ramirez sustained two serious head injuries: one which occurred when a dresser fell on top of him and the second when he was knocked out by a swing. He also suffered from frequent epileptic seizures which he eventually grew out of. | As a child, Ramirez sustained two serious head injuries: one which occurred when a dresser fell on top of him and the second when he was knocked out by a swing. He also suffered from frequent epileptic seizures which he eventually grew out of. |