Posted on 03/17/2016 11:02:35 AM PDT by nickcarraway
This is part two of a three-part series.
Richard Ramirez had killed Peter Pan, 69, in his Lake Merced area home on August 18, 1985, over a year after he had raped and killed a 9-year-old girl in a Tenderloin basement (a crime in which he may have had help).
The evidence linking Pan's murderer to the suspect in a string of Los Angeles County killings now called the Night Stalker made its way through the ranks of the San Francisco Police Department up to then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein. She held a press conference on August 23 to sooth citizens' fears.
It almost ruined the whole statewide investigation.
The mayor, who had come to power when Mayor George Moscone was assassinated by former San Francisco supervisor Dan White on Nov. 27, 1978, sounded stern enough as she addressed the murderer that had come to her city.
"This is a very serious situation. The killer goes into a home at night and kills . . . at random,'' the future senator said.
"Somewhere in the Bay Area, someone is renting a room, an apartment or a home to this vicious serial killer. I am hoping that people will look at this composite drawing," she continued, holding up a police sketch of the suspected Night Stalker, looking far more ugly than Ramirez turned out to be.
sketch.jpg The drawing, depicting the killer with a mop of curls topping off a long face filled with rotten teeth showed none of the demonic sex appeal that would stir the passions of so many jailhouse groupies after Ramirez's capture. However, anyone who had lived to describe Ramirez had also survived being beaten and raped by him. What they saw was a monster not a rock star.
If Feinstein had just offered her office's $10,000 reward for the capture and conviction of the Night Stalker and stopped there, she would have made a stirring statement. But she went on to describe the evidence that tied together so many crimes throughout the state.
She spoke of how ballistics tests matched the gun used in San Francisco to the same one used in two of the killings in Los Angeles. She also mentioned a pair of Avia sneakers found at some of the crimes scenes.
"Cops winced at Feinstein statement," according to the headline of an Aug. 23, 1985 San Francisco Chronicle article.
LA County Sheriff Don Block expressed his displeasure with Feinstein's goof during a press conference shown on CBS News.
"It places this community in jeopardy because it impedes our ability to go forward fully with the investigation," Block said.
According the Chron, one unnamed cop called Feinstein's TMI "a buffoon statement."
"There goes the gun into the bay," said another unnamed officer.
And that's essentially what happened. According to author Philip Carlo's biography of Ramirez, The Night Stalker: The True Story of America's Most Feared Serial Killer, after hearing Feinstein's press conference, Ramirez walked to the center of the Golden Gate Bridge and "dropped the size 11 1/2 Avia sneakers into the water."
Ramirez kept the gun.
To be continued: Be here next week to find how evidence from Ramirez's San Francisco rampage helped to finally identify the Night Stalker.
As I recall, he was sentenced to death and died in prison 23 years later. His appeals were still ongoing when he died. He would have had another 20 years at least before his date with the needle.
There are men on Death Row here who were sentenced in the 1980’s and they’re not even close to execution. It’s a scandal. Ricky Sanders, for example. Sentenced in 1982 for his role in a restaurant massacre.
http://www.upi.com/Archives/1982/09/02/Death-sentence-for-coffee-shop-killer/1971399787200/
He should've had a garlic necklace, a sharpened wooden stake and a heavy mallet, too.
Not only that, but he good married and had a legion of female fans.
carl kolchak...
loved that show...
raced home to be creeped out by it... loved darren mcgaven in everything he did, but he was always kolchak.
Night Stalker's nine-year-old victim was raped, stabbed and strangled during a sacrificial slaying - and her body was left to hang like Christ
The serial killer died on death row in 2013, and was connected to the murders of at least 14 people during a horrific crime spree in the San Francisco area in the mid 1980s.
Mei Leung was raped and stabbed before being strangled to death in 1984, investigators have revealed
They say they found the little girl's partially-nude body handing by a blouse from a water spigot in the basement of her apartment building where she lived with her family on April 10, 1984.
'If you can picture Christ on the cross, that's the way she looked. Her head was drooped and her chin down,' recalled Schneider. 'It was a sad sight to see.
Ramirez was tied to the case in 2009 through DNA but was never charged. By then, he was already waiting for execution on death row. The state never got the chance to execute Ramriez though, since he died of lymphoma behind bars at the age of 53.
Ramirez, wearing sunglasses in the courtroom on the left, listens as he is sentenced to death in the gas chamber in Los Angeles, California on Tuesday, November 8, 1989
There is a picture out there with her standing at the head some stairs looking down the staircase while in s Swat style jumpsuit complete with belt and boots and her fists on her hips. I never have been able to find it again. She liked to play dress up.
Apparently she also like to keep tabs on vice cops by playing a hooker.
http://foundsf.org/index.php?title=Mitchell_Brothers
“But in 1980, San Francisco, like the nation, suffered a right wing takeover. The liberal mayor George Moscone was shot; his replacement, Dianne Feinstein, was a police groupie who liked to dress up as a hooker and hang around Tenderloin district street corners to keep an eye on how her pets on the vice squad were doing. “
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