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Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos
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Born
Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos

(1957-01-25) 25 January 1957 (age 67)
Other namesThe Beast
Tribilín
Criminal penalty11 years in prison
Details
Victims138 confirmed
CountryColombia
Date apprehended
22 April 1999

Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, a.k.a. "La Bestia" ("The Beast") or "Tribilín" (named after Disney's "Goofy"'s Latin American Spanish name) (born 25 January 1957) is a Colombian rapist and serial killer. In 1999, he admitted to the rape, torture and murder of 147 young boys.[1] His victims, based on the locations of skeletons listed on maps that Garavito drew in prison, could eventually exceed 300. He has been described by local media as "the world's worst serial killer" because of the large number of victims.[2]

Early life

Garavito was born on 25 January 1957 in Génova, Quindío, Colombia. He is the oldest of seven brothers, and was apparently physically and emotionally abused by his father. In his testimony, he described being a victim of sexual abuse as a child.

Murders

Garavito's victims were poor children, peasant children, or street children between the ages of 6 and 16. Garavito approached them on the street or in the countryside and offered them gifts or small amounts of money. After gaining their trust, he took the children for a walk and when they got tired, he would molest and rape them, cut their throats, usually dismembered their bodies. Most corpses showed signs of prolonged torture.[3]

Arrest, sentencing, and imprisonment

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Public response

Many Colombians criticized the possibility of Garavito's early release. In recent years, Colombians have increasingly felt that Garavito's sentence was not sufficient punishment for his crimes. Some[citation needed] have argued he deserves either life in prison or the death penalty, neither of which exist in Colombia. Colombian law had no provision or method to impose a sentence longer than what Garavito received, which was seen as a deficiency in the law caused by the failure to address the possibility of a serial killer in Colombian society. The law has since increased the maximum penalty for such crimes to 60 years in prison.[4]

TV host and journalist Guillermo Prieto La Rotta, popularly known as Pirry, interviewed Garavito for a show which aired on 11 June 2006. Pirry mentioned that, during the interview, Garavito tried to minimize his actions and expressed intent to start a political career in order to help abused children. Pirry also described Garavito's conditions in prison and commented that due to good behavior, he could probably apply for early release within three years.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ M. Benecke; A. Mätzler; M. Rodriquez; A. Zabeck (September 2005). "Two Homosexual Pedophile Sadistic Serial Killers:Jürgen Bartsch (Germany, 1946-1976) and Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos (Colombia, 1957)" (PDF). 125 (3). Minerva Medicolegale: 153–169. Retrieved 20 June 2010. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b "World: Americas: Colombian child killer confesses". BBC News. BBC Online Network. 30 October 1999. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  3. ^ (Benecke, pp. 161–162)
  4. ^ "Rebajan la condena del asesino en serie Luis Alfredo Garavito" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 March 2010.

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