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Pedro Lopez: The Serial Killer Who’s Still Out There

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Pedro Lopez, or as he’s better known in South America, the “Monster of the Andes,” is a serial killer who remains elusive. The scary thing is that he was arrested, released, put in a mental hospital, then released again.

If you are sensitive to stories concerning the killing of children, be warned disturbing content follows:

Son of a Prostitute

Pedro Lopez was the son of a working prostitute. His father, Midardo Reyes, a political figure, hired Belinda Lopez de Casteneda after having a fight with his wife. Reyes died in a civil upheaval and six months later Lopez was born.

Since his mother continued to work, Lopez was witness to her sexual activities. He was eventually caught having fondling his younger sister, an act that got him thrown out of the house.

A vagrant at 12-years-old, Lopez traveled to Bogota and met a man who gave him shelter but repeatedly abused him sexually.

Another family took pity on him and arranged for Lopez to go to school. Allegedly it was there that a teacher continued to sexually violate him, but that was never proven.

His First Arrest

With nothing to his name, Lopez began stealing cars for a quick buck. He was eventually arrested and locked up. It was in jail that he says he was raped by two inmates.

Lopez, remembering the faces of his assailants, sought them out and killed them before his release. It’s never been determined if his sentence was extended because of the killings.

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Once out in the free world, Lopez began to stalk and kill children, mostly indigenous young girls in the rural villages of Peru.

With already over 100 victims by 1978, a Peruvian tribe leader caught Lopez and would have buried him alive had a missionary not intervened and convinced the tribe to hand Lopez over to the police instead.

Caught, But Not Jailed

But Lopez never went back to jail, the police released him soon after the missionary left.

This was too close a call to stay in the area so the intrepid killer fled to Columbia and eventually settled in Ecuador where his swath of killing continued. He once bragged that he was killing three girls a week.

Disturbing Confession

During his reign of death, he managed to kill, by his own admission over 300 people, most of them young girls. He preferred the youth of Ecuador, saying disturbingly, they were “more gentle and trusting, more innocent.”

The killer was caught once again and confessed to an astounding 300 murders. He led law enforcement to some of the graves. His victims ranged from 9 to 12 years old.

Despite the number of killings he confessed to, Lopez was convicted of only 110 of them, declared insane and ordered to serve his sentence in a psychiatric facility. He was released in 1998 for good behavior. He was also declared sane.

Where Is Pedro?

He fled Ecuador and has not been seen since. He is wanted for questioning regarding a murder in 2002.

In an insensitive and tasteless entry into their book of world records, Guinness once gave Lopez the title of the “most prolific serial killer.” They soon redacted and removed mention of it after people understandably accused Guinness of making a competition out of serial killing.

Lopez, if he is still alive, will be 71-years-old in October.

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Man Arrested for Allegedly Taking a Severed Leg From Crash Site And Eating It

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A local California news station reported late last month that a man was being held in custody for allegedly taking the severed leg of a deceased train wreck victim and eating it. Be warned, this is a very disturbing and graphic story.

It happened on March 25 in Wasco, Calif. in a horrible Amtrak train accident a pedestrian was struck and killed and one of his legs was severed. 

According to KUTV a man named Resendo Tellez, 27, stole the body part from the impact site. 

A construction worker named Jose Ibarra who was an eyewitness to the theft revealed to officers one very grim detail. 

“I’m not sure from where, but he walked this way and he was waving a person’s leg. And he started chewing on it over there, he was biting it and he was hitting it against the wall and everything,” said Ibarra.

Caution, the following picture is graphic:

Resendo Tellez

Police found Tellez and he willingly went with them. He had outstanding warrants and now faces charges of stealing evidence from an active investigation.

Ibarra says Tellez walked past him with the detached limb. He describes what he saw in lurid detail, “On the leg, the skin was hanging. You could see the bone.”

The Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) police arrived on the scene to begin their own investigation.

According to a follow-up report by KGET News, Tellez was known throughout the neighborhood as homeless and non-threatening. A liquor store employee said she knew of him because he slept in a doorway near the business and was also a frequent customer.

Court records say that Tellez took the detached lower limb, “because he thought the leg was his.”

There are also reports that a video exists of the incident. It was circulating on social media, but we won’t provide it here.

The Kern County Sherriff’s office had no follow-up report as of this writing.


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Woman Brings Corpse Into Bank To Sign Loan Papers

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Warning: This is a disturbing story.

You have to be pretty desperate for money to do what this Brazilian woman did at the bank to get a loan. She wheeled in a fresh corpse to endorse the contract and she seemingly thought the bank employees wouldn’t notice. They did.

This weird and disturbing story comes via ScreenGeek an entertainment digital publication. They write that a woman identified as Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes pushed a man she identified as her uncle into the bank pleading with him to sign loan papers for $3,400. 

If you’re squeamish or easily triggered, be aware that the video captured of the situation is disturbing. 

Latin America’s largest commercial network, TV Globo, reported on the crime, and according to ScreenGeek this is what Nunes says in Portuguese during the attempted transaction. 

“Uncle, are you paying attention? You must sign [the loan contract]. If you don’t sign, there’s no way, as I cannot sign on your behalf!”

She then adds: “Sign so you can spare me further headaches; I can’t bear it any longer.” 

At first we thought this might be a hoax, but according to Brazilian police, the uncle, 68-year-old Paulo Roberto Braga had passed away earlier that day.

 “She attempted to feign his signature for the loan. He entered the bank already deceased,” Police Chief Fábio Luiz said in an interview with TV Globo. “Our priority is to continue investigating to identify other family members and gather more information regarding this loan.”

If convicted Nunes could be facing jail time on charges of fraud, embezzlement, and desecration of a corpse.

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HBO’s “The Jinx – Part Two” Unveils Unseen Footage and Insights Into Robert Durst Case [Trailer]

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HBO, in collaboration with Max, has just released the trailer for “The Jinx – Part Two,” marking the return of the network’s exploration into the enigmatic and controversial figure, Robert Durst. This six-episode docuseries is set to premiere on Sunday, April 21, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, promising to unveil new information and hidden materials that have emerged in the eight years following Durst’s high-profile arrest.

The Jinx Part Two – Official Trailer

“The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” the original series directed by Andrew Jarecki, captivated audiences in 2015 with its deep dive into the life of the real estate heir and the dark cloud of suspicion surrounding him in connection with several murders. The series concluded with a dramatic turn of events as Durst was apprehended for the murder of Susan Berman in Los Angeles, just hours before the final episode was broadcast.

The forthcoming series, “The Jinx – Part Two,” aims to delve deeper into the investigation and trial that unfolded in the years after Durst’s arrest. It will feature never-before-seen interviews with Durst’s associates, recorded phone calls, and interrogation footage, offering an unprecedented look into the case.

Charles Bagli, a journalist for the New York Times, shared in the trailer, “As ‘The Jinx’ aired, Bob and I spoke after every episode. He was very nervous, and I thought to myself, ‘He’s gonna run.’” This sentiment was mirrored by District Attorney John Lewin, who added, “Bob was gonna flee the country, never to return.” However, Durst did not flee, and his arrest marked a significant turning point in the case.

The series promises to showcase the depth of Durst’s expectation for loyalty from his friends while he was behind bars, despite facing serious charges. A snippet from a phone call where Durst advises, “But you don’t tell them s–t,” hints at the complex relationships and dynamics at play.

Andrew Jarecki, reflecting on the nature of Durst’s alleged crimes, stated, “You don’t kill three people over 30 years and get away with it in a vacuum.” This commentary suggests the series will explore not only the crimes themselves but the broader network of influence and complicity that may have enabled Durst’s actions.

Contributors to the series include a wide range of figures involved in the case, such as Deputy District Attorneys of Los Angeles Habib Balian, defense attorneys Dick DeGuerin and David Chesnoff, and journalists who have covered the story extensively. The inclusion of judges Susan Criss and Mark Windham, as well as jury members and friends and associates of both Durst and his victims, promises a comprehensive perspective on the proceedings.

Robert Durst himself has commented on the attention the case and the documentary have garnered, stating he is “getting his own 15 minutes [of fame], and it is gargantuan.”

“The Jinx – Part Two” is anticipated to offer an insightful continuation of Robert Durst’s story, revealing new facets of the investigation and trial that have not been seen before. It stands as a testament to the ongoing intrigue and complexity surrounding Durst’s life and the legal battles that followed his arrest.

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