Military police reported that Brazil’s biggest serial killer, Pedro Matador, was killed in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, this Sunday at 10 in the morning. It is still unknown who killed him or why.
A black car would have approached the 69-year-old man when he was at the door of the house and one of the occupants of the vehicle I would have shot him at least four timesindicated local news portal R7.
The Mobile Emergency Service (SAMU) confirmed Pedrinho’s death at the scene. Meanwhile, teams from 1st Company of the Metropolitan Military Police’s 17th Battalion (BPM/M) are preserving the area.
R7 reported that although the Third Police District of Mogi das Cruzes is responsible for the region, due to the weekend shift the case will be forwarded to the Judicial Police Center.
Pedro Rodrigues Filho He was considered Brazil’s greatest serial killer. In his criminal history, which runs from 1967 to 2003, it is believed that he killed more than 70 people (including more than 40 inmates). He, however, claimed to have killed more than 100including his father and brother-in-law.
In 1973, Filho was sentenced to 128 years in prison. He was due to be released in 2003, but he wasn’t released for all the murders he committed within the precinct. For this reason the sentence was raised to 400 years..
In 2007, Pedrinho was finally released from prison, as the new Brazilian penal codes did not allow a person to spend more than 30 consecutive years (Matador had spent 34 behind bars).
Pedrinho had the phrase “Mato por Prazer” (I kill for pleasure) tattooed and always claimed to have murdered rapists, paedophiles, drug traffickers, assassins and traitors. Bad people.” In fact, he literally ripped out his father’s heart after he found out he killed his mother.
regained freedom, the Brazilian worked most of the time as a watchman. In 2011, however, he was arrested again for threats, illegal possession of weapons and participation in illegal riots, causes of which he was fully released in 2018.
Before dying, Matador had a popular YouTube channel where he told his criminal history and gave advice to young people so that they did not make an attempt on human life.
Source: Clarin
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