Robledo Puch
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Full Name: Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch
Alias: The Death Angel
The Black Angel
Origin: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Crimes: Murder
Rape
Misogyny
Torture
Misandry
Necrophilia
Theft
Assault
Type of Villain: Serial Killer


"This was a Roman circus. Someday I'm going out and I'm going to kill them all."

Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch (Buenos Aires, Argentina, January 19, 1952) 1 is an Argentine multiple murderer, one of the greatest sociopaths and criminals in the country's history. Nicknamed the Black Angel or the Angel of the Death by the press, with only 20 years he was sentenced to life imprisonment for ten qualified homicides, a simple homicide, an attempted homicide, seventeen robberies, an accomplice to a rape, and an attempted rape, an dishonest abuse, two abductions and two thefts. He has been serving effective prison since 1972. He killed for at least 11 people and its believe that he killed more people.

Prisoner life edit

Since then, Puig has repeatedly filed probation requests, but every time he has failed. In 2013, Puig appealed to the court with a request to inject a fatal injection into his body, but this was rejected (the death penalty is prohibited in Argentina). Puig filed the last petition on March 27, 2015. The Supreme Court confirmed the verdict.

He was also denied freedom in March 2016, when he was asked what he would do if he was released and Puch threatened to kill former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

Victims edit

  • Manuel Godoy, murdered on March 3, 1971
  • Pedro Mastronardi, murdered on March 15, 1971
  • José Bianchi, murdered on May 3, 1971
  • Juan Scatonne (70), murdered on May 24, 1971
  • Virginia Rodríguez (16), murdered on June 13, 1971
  • Ana María Dinardo (23), murdered on June 24, 1971
  • Jorge Antonio Ibáñez (17), an accomplice, died in strange circumstances in a traffic accident in which Puch was in the vehicle on August 5, 1971 (he was not convicted of this fact)
  • Raúl Del Bene, serene of a trade, murdered on November 15, 1971
  • Juan Carlos Rosas, serene of a car agency, killed on November 17, 1971
  • Bienvenido Serapio Ferrini, murdered on November 25, 1971
  • Manuel Acevedo (58), serene of a hardware store, murdered on February 3, 1972
  • Héctor Somoza (17), complice, murdered on February 3, 1972

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