Posted on 06/26/2006 6:33:59 PM PDT by Perdogg
Angel Maturino Resendiz has hours left to live. Last Wednesday, a Houston judge ruled that Resendiz is mentally competent to be executed. Now the man linked to so many brutal murders is facing his own end
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Yup! This thing is sub-human.
I thought his extradition/surrender was based upon no death penalty. Just going from memory here.
good
"I hear the train a'commin'..."
Me too.
Terror Near the Tracks
One of the more romantic elements of American folklore has been the criss-crossing rail system of this country steel rails carrying Americans to new territories across desert and mountain, through wheat fields and over great rivers. Carl Sandburg has flavored the mighty steam engine in elegant prose and Arlo Guthrie has made the roundhouse a sturdy emblem of Americas commerce.
But, even the most colorful dreams have their dark sides.
For nearly two years, a killer literally followed wheatfield Americas railroad tracks to slay unsuspecting victims before disappearing back into the pre-lit dawn. His modus operandi was always the same he struck near the rail lines he illegally rode, then stowed away on the next freight train to come his way. Always ahead of the law.
Angel Maturino Resendez, 39 years old, was apprehended early this month (July, 1999) after eluding state police for two years and slipping through a two-month FBI net until, after nine alleged murders, he was finally traced and captured by a determined Texas Ranger.
Known, for apparent reasons, as "The Railroad Killer," Angel Resendez (who was known throughout much of the manhunt by the alias Rafael Ramirez) has been called "a man with a grudge," "confused," hostile" and "angry" by the police, the news media and psychiatrists. He is an illegal immigrant from Mexico who crossed the international border at will. Most of his crimes took place in central Texas, but he is suspected of having killed as far north as Kentucky and Illinois.
Mugshot of Angel Resendez
While he fits the mold of serial killers such as David Berkowitz and the Boston Strangler, Resendez killed more meditatively for something he needed: alcohol, drugs, a place to hide out, though usually money. He raped, but "sex seemed almost secondary," according to former FBI profiler John Douglas. Douglas calls Resendez "just a bungling crook
very disorganized," but one whose own disorganization worked well for him. Because his trail was haphazard, because he himself didnt know where he was heading next, this directionless, drifting form of operation kept Resendez inadvertently ever-the-more elusive. FBI special agent Don K. Clark says that the manhunt was complicated by the fact that Resendez had "no permanent address" while continuing to travel unchecked "throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada."
While his travels might best be described as spontaneous, and his slayings as combustive, that is not to say that the Railroad Killer didnt have his own particular signature. He pretty much followed a routine. For one, the murders all occurred "in close proximity to train track locations," to quote Clark.
Late last month, in the heat of the intensive manhunt for the murderer, John Douglas described what appeared to be the killers simple but deadly agenda:
"When he hitches a ride on the freight train, he doesnt necessarily know where the train is going. But when he gets off, having background as a burglar, hes able to scope out the area, do a little surveillance, make sure he breaks into the right house where there wont be anyone to give him a run for his money. He can enter a home complete with cutting glass and reaching in and undoing the locks.
"Hell look through the windows and see whos occupying it. The guys only 5 foot-7, very small. In fact
the early weapons were primarily blunt-force trauma weapons, weapons of opportunity found at the scenes. He has to case them out, make sure he can put himself in a win-win situation."
The world will soon be a safer place.
I supposed they can go "uh-oh sorry" tomorrow.
IIRC, he was caught in the US, so I don't know who would have negotiated such terms for extradition. And, even so, what are they gonna do after tonight?
No, it just took one Texas Ranger to talk him into giving himself up and crossing the border, so the lame Mexican government did not get to save this vermin.
Somehow I can't feel sorry for this illegal alien scum who bludgeoned a minister and his wife to death as they slept, who brutally raped and murdered a Houston pediatrician, who murdered at least 15 people in five states, just because they lived close to the railroad tracks. There will be one less Democrat voter in St. Louis now, since he was a registered there, proving you don't need papers to vote Democrat.
Lethal injection is too good for this SOB. Tie him to a rail and put Amtrak to work, since he likes railroads so much.
ROFL!
Goodbye killer. Bye Bye Killer goodbye, I promise I won't cry,let old sparky (needles now ) do the job. You killed MANY innocent people. CIAO
Less than 12 hours to go. It better not get stopped @ the last minute.
IIRC, he was in Mexico at mama's house and a Texas Ranger negotiated with mama to bring her son to the border. However, I cannot remember if the usual 'no executing the extraditee' position held by the Mex. govt. was waived or otherwise voided.
"...proving you don't need papers to vote Democrat."
Hehe...you don't need to be alive to vote democrat, either.
Can't say I feel any sorrow for that sack o craps impending loss of heart beat.
Fair enough...still, what is Senor Presidente going to do when El Tookie takes the needle later tonight? Throw a tantrum and send more illegals?
Give my regards to Zarqawi and Tookie when you get to your "final destination".
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