II studied his case while working on my criminal justice studies and became convinced that he was innocence and became a big time of prejudice conclusions by our corrupt court system. Ricardo will be advanced in mysterious ways. A higher power will do justice. He is free now and can enjoy his after life while the accusers will suffer in they'd own load and evil for eternity. LOVE YOU Rico, Isabella.
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He was a troubled Mexican-American man who was fluent in Spanish thanks to his Mexican parents. He spoke to me many times during his rampage, which I was not aware of at the time, primarily in Spanish, but we spoke some English every time another one of his friend was present. We cruised around in many of his cars, which I assume he stole, mostly around Richmond with another acquaintance named Earl Gregg. He knew a lot of people from many different backgrounds, but mostly Latinos. This allowed him to target people of many races, and not surprisingly, his own. He was captured by an all-Latino mob in East Los Angeles on the final day of August in 1985, and therefore sentenced to death 16 times by the Los Angeles Courts on November 7, 1989 due to his heinous crimes, which include murder, rape, assault, burglary, child molestation, and break-ins. During his trial, which took place four years after his capture, many would visit Ramirez in court, some admirers, some who deemed him unfit for society, and some who were related, such as his parents, but at the end of the day, the lord will judge him and punish him in the ways he deems most necessary for a man like him.
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