Dark Historical Facts for the Macabre History Fan

Dark Historical Facts for the Macabre History Fan

Khalid Elhassan - August 4, 2021

Dark Historical Facts for the Macabre History Fan
Baby Richard Ramirez, who grew up to become the macabre Night Stalker. Crime Viral

29. As a Child, Richard Ramirez Often Slept in Cemeteries, and Was Mentored by a Monster

Ricardo “Richard” Leyva Munoz Ramirez was born in El Paso, Texas, in 1960. He was the youngest of five children. His father, a former Mexican cop who emigrated to the US and got a job as a railway man, was a violent alcoholic who often flew into drunken rages, and beat his wife and children. To escape his father’s uncontrollable fits, a young Ramirez often snuck out of home at night and go sleep in a nearby cemetery. That macabre environment contributed to what became a lifelong fascination with death. He also began to smoke weed and drink alcohol at age ten.

As if that was not bad enough, when the future serial killer was twelve-years-old, he fell under the influence of an older cousin, Miguel “Mike” Ramirez, who was already a psychopathic serial killer. A decorated Vietnam War Green Beret, Mike Ramirez had raped, murdered, mutilated, and dismembered numerous Vietnamese girls and women, and documented what he did to his victims, step by step, with Polaroid photos. Photos which he showed his young cousin, along with graphic descriptions of his wartime atrocities. Richard was not repelled by the gory images but was instead drawn to and fascinated by them.

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