The document summarizes three famous cases investigated by Inspector X:
1) The murder of two women, Aneta and Elizabeth Vasiliu, mother and daughter, who were found brutally killed with bits of intestines on one of their faces. The man who discovered the bodies, Marin Grigoriu, was initially a suspect.
2) The murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph in 1958, which was solved 55 years later in 2012 when Jack McCullough was convicted based on testimony from Maria's childhood friend.
3) Ion Rîmaru, known as the "Blonde Killer" or "Vampire of Bucharest", who terrorized
The document summarizes three famous cases investigated by Inspector X:
1) The murder of two women, Aneta and Elizabeth Vasiliu, mother and daughter, who were found brutally killed with bits of intestines on one of their faces. The man who discovered the bodies, Marin Grigoriu, was initially a suspect.
2) The murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph in 1958, which was solved 55 years later in 2012 when Jack McCullough was convicted based on testimony from Maria's childhood friend.
3) Ion Rîmaru, known as the "Blonde Killer" or "Vampire of Bucharest", who terrorized
The document summarizes three famous cases investigated by Inspector X:
1) The murder of two women, Aneta and Elizabeth Vasiliu, mother and daughter, who were found brutally killed with bits of intestines on one of their faces. The man who discovered the bodies, Marin Grigoriu, was initially a suspect.
2) The murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph in 1958, which was solved 55 years later in 2012 when Jack McCullough was convicted based on testimony from Maria's childhood friend.
3) Ion Rîmaru, known as the "Blonde Killer" or "Vampire of Bucharest", who terrorized
Vasiliu, mother and daughter, were breathless, full of blood, with bits of bites around their mouths, with cuts on their breasts and an ax next to them. Another thing that shook the investigators was that one of the victims, the younger woman, who was my aunt, had parts of the intestines on the face, "says Marin Grigoriu. Originally, it was supposed to be a bird's intestines, but it turned out to be the woman's large intestine. Moreover, in Anete's abdomen was found a soap. Besides having suffered a real shock when he saw his relatives were dead, the man was also chosen as the prime suspect of crimes. “It got where I was the suspect of this crime. They were trying to find all sorts of ties between me and murder. Now I realize that I have done very well that I immediately left the house and ran to my relatives. If we were still standing a bit and leaving traces there, they could accuse me, "remembers Marin Grigoriu. . The worst case of US crime, resolved after 55 years. It was the first Tuesday of December 1958 when the little Maria Ridulph disappeared. She was seen for the last time with a man, an unknown “Jonny”. After months of search, the body of the seven-year-old girl was found in the spring of 1958 on a field. It was worse than anyone expected: the little one was strangled with a cable and stabbed. The investigators caught the killer only after 11 months of searches, after he had entered the two other elders in the area. The author of the murders, a 26-year-old man, was sentenced to life imprisonment after he admitted his bizarre nonchalantly, arguing that he felt he should do that.The psychological report also notes that the killer suffered from frequent personality disorders, inclined to sadism and violent sexual intercourse. But even psychologists could not tell why the killer pulled the woman's intestine and put it on on her face. The family of Maria hoped that the culprit would be brought quickly to court, but they had to wait for 55 years. The murder was committed by Jack McCullough. It has come to light that one of the most terrible crimes in US history was resolved in 2012. And after the case was reopened, American justice used as a pretext the testimony on the deathbed of the murderer's mother, who has not been able to keep the secret anymore. When the killer entered the suspects list, his parents gave him an alibi and told authorities that he was out of town when the tragedy occurred. The man also managed to fool the polygraph test. After a painful trial, McCullough, now 74, was sentenced to the testimony of Mary's best childhood friend. The man appealed, arguing that the authorities had no clear evidence to link him to the crime. He was judged on December 3, 57 years after the death of Mary. Ion Rîmaru Ion Rîmaru, nicknamed the "vampire in Bucharest" or "blonde killer," was the most odious serial killer in Romania. He terrified a whole country in the 1970-1971. Ion Râmaru was born in Corabia, Olt County, in a family where domestic violence was the order of the day. Ion Rîmaru's mother was systematically beaten by his father, Florea, and finally left him. Since the adolescence, Ion Rîmaru has created a reputation as a criminal. In high school he had relationships with a minor and was sentenced when he was 18 years old for theft • It was known that he only attacked single women after midnight, which he hit with a hammer or an axe. It was found that the attacker attacked only in bad weather, torrential rain, wind, storm. Because the women killed were blond, the legend was created that the assassin only killed the blondes. Ion Rîmaru was discovered
• Under the body of Mihaela Ursu,
the last woman killed by Rîmaru, the investigators found a medical certificate released in March 1971 from the neuro-psychiatrist Octavian Ienişte's office. The owner's name was erased. All the 83 exemptions issued by the cabinet in March 1971 were analyzed. This is how Ion Rîmaru, a student who repeats the third year at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, was discovered. At the beginning of the interrogation, Rîmaru recognized his murders. He tried to convince the investigators that his father would be an accomplice to the murders. The investigation revealed that Florea Rîmaru had known his son's murders, even hiding stolen objects from attacked women at home. Rîmaru execution Rîmaru was sentenced to death by execution. The execution took place in Jilava on October 23, 1971. In connection with the pillar in front of the execution squad, Rîmaru blamed his father. "I want to live!" Were the last words of the most odious criminal in Romanian history.