Author reveals love letters fromdeath row at True Crime Museum
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Ramirez, who was known as The Night Stalker, terrorised Californians between 1984 and ’85 and was convicted of 13 murders and a series of home invasions, mutilations and rapes.
He often left pentagrams and Satanic symbols at the scenes of his crimes.
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Hide AdThe Museum held a month long display which featured many of Ricki Thomas’ letters to Ramirez and background on the killer.
Thomas explained that she had contacted the killer at a low point in her life and felt a strong physical attraction to him. She described her first letter to Ramirez as ‘a moment of madness’.
She said: “He was a good looking guy, but I never felt I was one of his groupies.”
As the pair exchanged letters for over nine months, the correspondence became increasingly personal and intimate. “He demanded that I put my perfume onto my letters, he wrote erotic poetry and drew pictures for me, she said.”
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Hide AdMuseum Curator Joel Griggs said: “The Night Stalker Murders are a fascinating and complicated case.
“Ricki’s letters give a brand new, personal insight into the mind of both a man and a monster.”
Ramirez’ letters and drawings were on show at the museum, at White Rock, throughout February.
Ricki Thomas has written a number of best-selling books on serial killers which are available on Amazon.
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