Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Serial Killers Richard Chase Vs. Richard Ramirez

Serial Killers (Richard Chase vs. Richard Ramirez) Mrs. Stubbs-Mesumbe Business Law Nigel Payne 11/29/15 Most serial killers do horrific crimes because of something that affected them while they were in their childhood. Richard Ramirez †¢ Early Life Richard Ramirez was born in El Paso, Texas, on February 29, 1960.Richard Ramirez father was a Mexican national and was also a former Juarez policeman, who later became a laborer on the Santa Fe railroad. Richard Ramirez father Julian Ramirez father was a hard working man who would get extremely angry, because of distress. Because of distress he would physically abuse people in the household including Richard Ramirez. Another person who impacted Ramirez life significantly is his older cousin Miguel Ramirez also known as mike. Mike was a U.S. Army Green, Beret combat veteran who often bragged to Richard Ramirez about the gruesome things he had done in the Vietnam War. Mike showed photos of his victims including woman that he had raped. Richard Ramirez, who had been smoking marijuana since the age of ten, formed a strong connection with his cousin mike over many joints and gruesome war stories. Mike also taught Richard some of his military skills, such as killing with stealth and suret y. During this time of connection between the two, Richard began to seek escape from his father’s abuse by sleeping at a local cemetery. †¢ Behavior Growing up During Richard Ramirez young life he was surrounded by many negative things,Show MoreRelatedQuality Improvement328284 Words   |  1314 PagesOffice of Naval Research; Dr. Lynwood A. Johnson, Dr. Russell G. Heikes, Dr. David E. Fyffe, and Dr. H. M. Wadsworth, Jr., Georgia Institute of Technology; Dr. Sharad Prabhu and Dr. Robert Rodriguez, SAS Institute; Dr. Scott Kowalski, Minitab; Dr. Richard L. Storch and Dr. Christina M. Mastrangelo, University of Washington; Dr. Cynthia A. Lowry, formerly of Texas Christian University; Dr. Smiley Cheng, Dr. John Brewster, Dr. Brian Macpherson, and Dr. Fred Spiring, the University of Manitoba; Dr. Joseph

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