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00:00Jeffrey Dahmer met his death this morning while working as a janitor, cleaning a prison bathroom.
00:05Bienvenido a Watch Mojo Español, yo soy Jackie y hoy veremos asesinos famosos que fueron asesinados tras las rejas.
00:14The beating was so savage, 89-year-old Bulger was unrecognizable when his body was found.
00:21Nikolai Ratkevich
00:23Nikolai Ratkevich, a Russian serial killer of the early 20th century, began his crimes after being expelled from the cadet corps.
00:32This was not a good time to be disgraced and out of work in Russia. The economic conditions in the country were not good.
00:38Desirous of purging the world of what he considered depraved and immoral women, he killed three sex workers between June and September of 1909.
00:49He was finally arrested on September 17, immediately after killing his third and last victim in a hotel.
01:05He was sentenced to 8 years in prison, a Russian form of punishment in which prisoners were sent to Siberia to perform forced labor.
01:15Ratkevich spent four years in these brutal conditions before being murdered by his fellow prisoners.
01:23Juan Jairo Moreno Torres
01:25Known as Johnny the Leper by a childhood scar, the Colombian killer John Jairo Moreno Torres caused problems from a very young age.
01:35He left school at 13 and joined the most feared gang in Bogotá, sold drugs and committed several violent crimes.
01:43He officially killed four people during his time as head of the gang, but is believed to have killed up to 20.
01:51He also committed several robberies before they arrested him in February 1998, when he was still a teenager.
01:59He was sent to jail, the model of Bogotá, and violently executed by other prisoners who shot him 12 times with a smuggled firearm.
02:09Colin Hatch
02:11Qualified as highly dangerous and a threat to the public, Colin Hatch was sentenced to life in 1994 for committing a horrific crime.
02:23When he was jailed in 1994, Colin Hatch was told he was so dangerous it would never be safe to release him and he would die in prison.
02:31He had a similar history of behavior and was sent to a Yorkshire maximum security center called HM Prisonful Sutton.
02:41He remained in prison for almost two decades, but his life was cut short in February 2011, when the prison officers called it an accident.
02:52Hatch was ambushed by another inmate named Damien Fawkes, who had a history of attacking prisoners involved in certain types of crimes.
03:11Ian Huntley, another prominent victim of Fawkes, survived his attack. Hatch was not so lucky and died from the wounds he had caused.
03:26Enriqueta Martí
03:28Known by creepy names as the Vampire of Barcelona, Enriqueta Martí was a Spanish serial killer who is believed to have killed 12 victims in the early 20th century.
03:41It was alleged that children had gone missing from some of Barcelona's poorer neighborhoods and it was alleged that Enriqueta was involved in taking these children and without remorse.
03:50Unfortunately, the records of these crimes are quite scarce due to both the period of time and the economic situation of their victims, which leads some to question Martí's guilt.
04:03In addition, she had no trial. She was detained and held in the Reina Amalia prison, but she was murdered before her trial could begin.
04:12The official version is that she was attacked by her prison colleagues and hanged publicly in the courtyard of the prison.
04:27Billy Shemirmir
04:28At the end of the 2010s, the Texan Billy Shemirmir pretended to be a maintenance employee and broke into the homes of elderly women.
04:38Then he attacked them when they were alone and suffocated them with a pillow.
04:43At a press conference yesterday, family members of the victims Shemirmir was charged with killing gathered to truly share their reactions.
04:49Although Shemirmir was officially convicted of two deaths, the police believe he is responsible for dozens of murders in the metropolitan area of Dallas.
04:59He was convicted of the deaths of Lucy Harris and Mary Brooks, which cost him two life sentences in the H.H. Coffield unit in Texas.
05:09While he was in custody, he made inappropriate comments about his cellmate's family, who beat him to death and possibly stabbed him with a pen.
05:33Robert Liberty
05:34In 1966, Robert Liberty tried to kill himself but failed and was admitted to the Orange County Medical Center.
05:43There he met Marcella Landis, 31, with whom he started a relationship. Shortly after, Liberty strangled her to death with a sock.
05:53He was legally declared mentally ill and admitted to a state hospital until 1969, when he was considered fit to re-enter society.
06:03He soon killed two more people, his roommate Thomas Astorina and Robert Irion, a nurse who worked at the state hospital.
06:13He was arrested again after a FBI chase and once again declared himself innocent of dementia.
06:19But before the trial could take place, Liberty was strangled and murdered by a cellmate named Timothy Dudley.
06:28Robert Simon
06:30Known as Madman by his classmates, Robert Simon was a member of the Warlocks Motorcycle Club in Philadelphia, a group of outlaws known for being violent.
06:41Fire a knife.
06:47Answer him.
06:48Even for them, Simon was known as a dangerous renegade and was supposedly named club manager due to his history of violence.
06:57In addition to committing armed robbery and provoked fires, it is known that he killed two people,
07:04his teenage girlfriend Beth Smith Dosenberg and a New Jersey police officer named Hipolito Gonzalez, who had arrested him during a routine traffic control.
07:15Immediately following the shooting, both Mudman and Staples tried fleeing the scene, but were soon pursued by nearby police officers who had heard the two gunshots on Sergeant Gonzalez's radio request for backup.
07:28Gonzalez's murder sent him to New Jersey State Prison, where he was beaten to death by his cellmate Ambrose Harris while awaiting his execution.
07:39Leslie Bailey
07:40Some crimes are so horrible that the people who commit them have to remain isolated within the same prison.
07:48Although of course we all knew that these things went on and they existed, but the degree and the amount involved surprised us all.
08:18In my profession as a police officer, we're in the business of obtaining confessions from people, but I could honestly say I don't really know if I'd ever want to hear another confession again if it was in those circumstances.
08:48In 1993 he was found dead strangled in his cell.
08:52Edwin Capratt
08:54As most of his victims were elderly, Edwin Capratt of Florida earned the nickname of the grandmother killer.
09:01Edwin, who was nicknamed Mike by family members, was said to be intelligent and loved reading books, but he was also known to be a very violent and easily angered bully who would go after those smaller and weaker than himself.
09:31An anonymous called the police to investigate Capratt, who had already been imprisoned for the death of Bouguet.
09:38His fingerprints were found on one of the crime scenes and he was arrested and sentenced to death.
09:45Throughout both trials Edwin Capratt was uninterested in the proceedings and was supposedly reading a book the entire time.
09:52But on April 19, 1995, he got involved in a fight with his fellow inmates Mario Lara and Rigoberto Sánchez Velasco, who stabbed him.
10:03Carl Williams
10:05This prominent drug dealer was a powerful figure in the low Australian neighborhoods.
10:11He got bigger and bigger and greedier and greedier as they tend to do.
10:16He played an important role in the murders committed by Melbourne bands between 1998 and 2010, and the authorities believe that he is responsible for at least 10 of the 36 murders.
10:30He was finally imprisoned for four murder charges that he had personally ordered.
10:37These people were so prepared to kill that they appeared to have little regard for the safety of innocent people around them.
10:48The victims were Jason and Louise Moran, from the prominent Moran family, the criminal partner Mark Malia and Michael Marshall, who were shot and killed in front of their little son.
11:00Williams was sent to the HM de Barwon prison, where his partner Matthew Charles Johnson beat him to death with the handle of a static bicycle.
11:10Roger Kibbe
11:12Nicknamed the strangler of the I-5, Roger Kibbe was responsible for the assault and death of at least eight women.
11:20He carried out his crimes mainly in the surroundings of Sacramento, California between 1977 and 1987, and sought his victims on the Interstate Highway, hence his nickname.
11:33He was finally arrested in 1988 and received an initial sentence of 25 years in prison.
11:42For each victim, Kibbe responded in a hoarse, raspy voice saying, guilty, guilty six times.
11:47In the following years, more chains were added as more evidence of his other murders was discovered.
11:54On February 28, 2021, he was in the state prison of Mill Creek in California.
12:01The strangler of the I-5 was strangled to death by his cellmate Jason Boudreaux, who apparently did it in retaliation for his crimes.
12:32Gerard John Schaefer worked as a sheriff's assistant in Florida when he kidnapped two girls and tied them up in a remote forest.
12:41But they were able to escape after they called him to come into service, although he claimed that he only wanted to show them the risks of asking for blows.
12:50He was arrested and charged with illegal detention and aggravated assault.
12:56While he was free, he was kidnapped under bail and killed two other girls, and was arrested again when the bodies were found decomposing in the forest.
13:05Schaefer was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in Florida State Prison, where in 1995 he was murdered by another inmate, Vincent Rivera, who received 53 more years for the murder.
13:25Sidonio Teixeira
13:34In 2008, Sidonio Teixeira was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his little daughter and trying to murder his son.
13:44While serving his sentence in the Long Larkin maximum security prison in Worcestershire, England, he was attacked by another inmate in the prison workshop.
13:54Apparently, the guilty man, Victor Castigador, put a stone in a sock and used it to hit Teixeira, who later succumbed to his wounds.
14:04Castigador, who claimed to have been purging the evil of the world, was declared guilty in 1990 of the murders of two security guards, in addition to the fact that he already fulfilled a life sentence.
14:16Subsequently, the court of the crown of Birmingham gave him a life sentence for also killing Teixeira.
14:23Donald Leroy Evans
14:30Although he was only declared guilty of two murders, Donald Leroy Evans admitted his responsibility in the murders of more than 70 people.
14:41He even led the FBI on a two-day search for bodies in the Arizona desert, but they found nothing.
14:46To be true, this would make him one of the most prolific serial killers in the history of the United States.
14:52On August 1, 1991, he ended the life of his last victim, Beatrice Louise Rauf, in Mississippi. He was arrested four days later and finally sentenced to death.
15:05His crimes also led to federal and state sentences.
15:10In 1999, while he was on the brink of death, a colleague named Jimmy Mack decided to bring the execution date of Evans a little closer.
15:21Apparently he was in the prison shower when Mack stabbed him to death.
15:26Nikolai Fefilov
15:28For six years, Nikolai Fefilov sowed terror in the city of Sverdlovsk, in the then Soviet Union. In total, he had seven victims, all women.
15:39He had served in the Soviet army and it is believed that the motivation for his crimes arose because the woman he loved rejected him.
15:47He was arrested in 1988 after being surprised by a high Soviet official trying to get rid of the corpse of his last victim.
15:56Fefilov was in jail awaiting trial when he found death at the hands of his cellmate on August 30, 1988.
16:06Soon conspiracy theories emerged that his murder had been organized to avoid a potentially sensationalist trial.
16:15However, these statements have not been confirmed.
16:19Laron Williams
16:21In October 1977, Laron Williams claimed the life of a sex worker in Nashville, Tennessee.
16:28Before the trial, he reached an agreement of guilt with a 10-year sentence in prison.
16:34He was still fulfilling his sentence in 1981 when he fled the Memphis Penitentiary Center.
16:41In his flight, he killed two other people, a police officer who tried to stop him and a Catholic priest.
16:48He was recaptured shortly after and sent back to prison, this time with two death sentences.
16:54On July 8, 1985, he was shot down by a group of inmates, apparently for being too long on the prison phone.
17:03He was seriously injured and finally died in a nearby hospital.
17:07Daniel Camargo Barbosa
17:09Born in Colombia in 1930, Daniel Camargo Barbosa had a rather problematic childhood.
17:17Economic limitations prevented him from continuing his education, so he ended up involved in crime.
17:24He started with small thefts before moving on to kidnap, attack and murder young girls.
17:30He entered prison for the first time in Colombia, where it is believed that he claimed the lives of more than 80 girls.
17:37He escaped from prison and fled to Ecuador, where he continued with his despicable actions and later confessed 72 murders in the country.
17:47Barbosa was imprisoned for 16 years, but his sentence ended only 5 years later when he was murdered by another inmate, who turned out to be the nephew of one of his victims.
17:59Lenko Latkov
18:01Between 1999 and 2000, Lenko Latkov committed three murders in the province of Haskovo, in the Popular Republic of Bulgaria.
18:11All his victims were women of advanced age, although he also attacked boys and young girls, whom he apparently only assaulted.
18:19It was suspected that he had committed three other murders, but none were confirmed before his death.
18:25Before his trial, he underwent psychological evaluations and was later transferred to a prison where he was held.
18:32Latkov never had the opportunity to answer for his crimes.
18:36On September 13, 2003, his cellmate, Sami Bayam Aptula, who had been imprisoned for attempted murder, managed to kill him after a heated discussion.
18:49Elio José Muniz Filho
18:51Elio José Muniz Filho, or El Niño, as he was known, was sentenced to 201 years in prison for the death of 65 people.
19:02Born and raised in Pernambuco, Brazil, he was a justice murderer who intended, according to him, to clean the city, eliminating people he considered evil.
19:12As good as his intentions were, by law this is considered a crime and he was arrested in 1998.
19:20His actions seemed to have earned him the favor of the inhabitants of the city, since more than 3,000 people signed a petition to demand his release.
19:29However, while he was serving his sentence, he was violently assaulted by three prisoners and later died in a hospital as a result of his wounds.
19:38Artur Kitaev
19:40Just when the Soviet Union fell at the beginning of the 1990s, Artur Kitaev embarked on a wave of sexual crimes and murders.
19:50This earned him the nickname of the last sexual maniac of the USSR.
19:55During that period he had gotten a job as a driver for a car company.
20:02With his official vehicle, he harassed young people who asked for a ride in the city of Smolensk and claimed the life of six.
20:10Kitaev was arrested in July 1992 and sentenced to death two years later, although he was finally convicted of life imprisonment.
20:19The Russian murderer remained in prison until September 2019, when a discussion with his cellmate ended in a brutal attack that finally claimed his life.
20:30Thor Nils Kristensen
20:37Born in Denmark, Thor Nils Kristensen was taken to the United States by his parents at the age of five.
20:44Although he was a brilliant student, he lost interest in studies and left school to work in a gas station.
20:52At that time he began to harbor despicable thoughts that he later made come true after stealing a gun from a friend.
20:59He was responsible for the death of four women, but his murderous streak came to an end when his fifth victim survived, and months later he led the police to him.
21:10While he served a life sentence in Folsom State Prison, an unidentified prisoner hurt him in the gym and later succumbed to his wounds.
21:21José Antonio Rodríguez Vega
21:23Nicknamed the Old Man, José Antonio Rodríguez Vega sowed terror among the elderly of Cantabria, an autonomous community in Spain.
21:32In just eight months, he entered the hearts and homes of several women in the area and ended the life of at least 16.
21:40After his arrest, he confessed the crimes but withdrew during the trial.
21:45Despite this, he was found guilty and sentenced to 440 years in prison.
21:51He had only fulfilled part of his sentence when he found his end at the hands of two inmates from the Salamanca prison, who brutally attacked him in the common area.
22:01Leopold Dion
22:03Leopold's crimes are quite tragic, not only because they involve the death of four people and the assault of many others, but because several could have been avoided.
22:15Dion had been sentenced twice for assault crimes, but in both he was released early by a conditional freedom union.
22:24Later, he ended the life of four children before being arrested again, this time forever.
22:31He was sentenced for a single murder and received the death penalty, although later he was convicted of life imprisonment.
22:39He was attacked and killed in prison by a partner who was acquitted of the crime for mental alienation.
22:46Leroy Martin
22:48Born and raised in Gaffney, South California, Leroy Martin led an apparently normal life.
22:54He worked in a textile factory and had a wife and three children.
22:58However, behind his facade there was a maniac who sowed terror among the women in the area and was responsible for the death of four people.
23:07After making two calls to a newspaper writer, two local residents saw Martin near the crime scene and later he was arrested by the police.
23:37He was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences, but he only served four years before another inmate from the Central Correctional Institution of South California took him out of his misery.
24:07The flutist of Hamelin de Tuxen, Charles Schmid, was a serial killer who claimed the lives of three young people in the 60s.
24:21Schmid was known for hanging out with a group of teenagers from the Tuxen area, and when he wanted to know what it felt like to take a life, he looked for his victims within that same circle.
24:37In the end, he was one of those friends who decisively contributed to the police building a winning case against him.
24:50Richie Bruns got probation and was sent to Ohio, so he was so jittery he called his father and told him all about what he knew about Schmid and the deaths.
25:01After escaping successfully from the Arizona State Prison in 1972, he was recaptured and sent back, where he found his end only three years later in a horrible attack by two other inmates.
25:15James Whitey Bulger
25:17At the age of 14, Bulger had his first brush with the law, arrested and setting up a lifetime of being on the wrong side of the law.
25:25James Whitey Bulger, who in his day was the most wanted fugitive in the United States, was an infamous mafia boss who controlled the Winter Hill gang in Somerville, Massachusetts.
25:36He also worked as an FBI informant for many years, which as expected did not earn him many friends among his criminal partners.
25:45He served as a fugitive for 17 years, but was finally arrested in 2011 and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for his crimes, including murder.
25:56Whitey Bulger was found guilty on 31 counts, including both racketeering charges, and was found to have been involved in 11 murders.
26:04He was in several prisons before being sent to the US Penitentiary in Hasselton, West Virginia.
26:12On October 29, 2018, in less than 24 hours, he was ambushed by several inmates and found dead in an unrecognizable state.
26:21Investigative reporter Eric Rasmussen found out that Bulger is the third prisoner killed at that facility just this year.
26:27Donald Harvey
26:28While working as a hospital chameleon in Ohio and Kentucky, Donald Harvey was responsible for the death of a self-proclaimed number of 87 people.
26:39He was quite bizarre, and on certain levels raised some doubts as to whether or not this guy was reciting some sort of fantasy.
26:49Harvey used various methods in what he considered a pious murder of his patients, including the use of poisons, asphyxia, and the retention of essential drugs.
27:00They do narrow the list to 10 possible victims. All died of illnesses that could be a cover for poisons like arsenic, a substance found in large quantities at Harvey's apartment.
27:12He was found guilty of 37 murders to avoid the death penalty, and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
27:19But when you describe yourself as an angel of death, the most likely thing is that at some point you try your own medicine.
27:26James Elliott, a cellmate at the Toledo Correctional Institution in Ohio, was aware of his crimes.
27:50Richard Loeb
27:56This was seen as a culmination of trends that were dangerous, that were immoral.
28:13Wealthy, well-educated teenagers who had done it, they said, for the sheer thrill.
28:27They got rid of the body, but by mistake they dropped some glasses in the crime scene, which helped them find Leopold.
28:42They managed to avoid the death penalty and were sentenced to life imprisonment.
28:47But while Leopold kept an impeccable record during his sentence, and they finally granted him parole in 1958,
28:57the story of Loeb took a terrible turn.
29:00He found his end at the hands of another prisoner of the Stateville Penitentiary, Illinois, who attacked him in the shower.
29:08Albert DeSalvo
29:16The Boston of the 60s in Massachusetts was terrorized by two criminals.
29:21One nicknamed the Boston Strangler, who killed 13 women, and the Green Man, who entered women's houses and attacked them.
29:31The grisly headline-grabbing crimes had some comparing the Boston Strangler to Jack the Ripper.
29:36When the police began an investigation into the crimes of the Green Man, they pointed to Albert DeSalvo, whom they arrested and accused of the crimes.
29:46While he was detained, he also confessed to being the Boston Strangler, but due to the lack of physical evidence, he was only tried for the accusations of the Green Man.
29:56DeSalvo served a life sentence when another prisoner attacked him while he was in the infirmary.
30:02Decades later, the DNA tests obtained from one of the victims would show that DeSalvo was in fact the Boston Strangler.
30:11It would appear to definitively determine, in fact, that Albert DeSalvo was the killer of Mary Sullivan.
30:32Jeffrey Dahmer
30:33Jeffrey Dahmer was responsible for killing more than a dozen people. The majority of those murders happened in an apartment near the Marquette campus.
30:41One of the most infamous serial killers who have set foot on Earth, Jeffrey Dahmer, was responsible for the death of 17 young people.
30:50His streak came to an end in July 1991, when a boy escaped from his apartment and took the police to him.
30:58He pleaded guilty to all charges and received 15 consecutive life sentences in Wisconsin and one additional in Ohio.
31:08In jail, it is said that he did not feel remorse for his crimes, which apparently enraged his prison partner, Christopher Scarver, who attacked him in the prison gym and ended his life.
31:29Scarver also killed Jesse Anderson, another convict killer, who happened to be in the gym at the same time.
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