View Full Version : Night Stalker: The Hunt For a Serial Killer (Netflix Jan 13)
LaLaLand
09-01-2021, 01:57 AM
This looks so good - very creepy. Love a good true crime documentary.
All about burglar, rapist and serial killer Richard Ramirez, or "The Night Stalker" whose night time home invasions terrorised Los Angeles and San Francisco in the mid 80's.
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Honestly when you read up on what he did... Just terrifying. :shocked:
LaLaLand
09-01-2021, 11:54 PM
If you want to read up before you watch: Wikipedia profile of Richard Ramirez (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Ramirez)
Harrowing reading in many parts.
Amy Jade
10-01-2021, 01:20 AM
Ramirez is honestly terrifying. The things he did were absolutely hideous and he clearly enjoyed it and relished in the attention it got him.
LaLaLand
13-01-2021, 04:14 PM
Out now - gonna start watching tonight!
GoldHeart
13-01-2021, 04:55 PM
Ramirez is honestly terrifying. The things he did were absolutely hideous and he clearly enjoyed it and relished in the attention it got him.
I just read a bit about him , absolutely horrific and grim .
LaLaLand
13-01-2021, 10:48 PM
He really was unbelievably evil.
The eyeballs in the jewellery box thing just makes me ill.
Bye this man was so terrifying
Didn’t he used to taunt his victims for months before like ringing their house and giggling down the phone so they knew it was him?
And I swear he crept into this girls room saying her name really creepily and laughing when she was hiding bye
LaLaLand
14-01-2021, 03:21 PM
Didn’t he used to taunt his victims for months before like ringing their house and giggling down the phone so they knew it was him?
And I swear he crept into this girls room saying her name really creepily and laughing when she was hiding bye
No this isn’t him, you’re thinking of someone else. This guy just chose at complete random - any location/age/gender, totally random.
Maybe you’re thinking of someone like The Zodiac Killer?
LaLaLand
14-01-2021, 03:22 PM
After just setting out to watch the first episode last night I ended up being unable to turn it off and watched the whole thing, all four episodes.
Absolutely brilliant documentary but so terrifying. Well recommended!!
No this isn’t him, you’re thinking of someone else. This guy just chose at complete random - any location/age/gender, totally random.
Maybe you’re thinking of someone like The Zodiac Killer?
Yeah realised after I made these posts I was talking about this guy who only got caught last year:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_James_DeAngelo
They both had the same nickname for a while
Crimson Dynamo
15-01-2021, 07:15 PM
watching this tonight
Cherie
15-01-2021, 08:55 PM
Started it, it’s heavy going, he was brutal
Crimson Dynamo
15-01-2021, 09:20 PM
Half way through
Excellent
Mystic Mock
15-01-2021, 09:33 PM
Yeah realised after I made these posts I was talking about this guy who only got caught last year:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_James_DeAngelo
They both had the same nickname for a while
That's one disturbed little bastard.:umm2:
LaLaLand
15-01-2021, 09:47 PM
The way he was caught is SO satisfying I have to say. Almost the perfect comeuppance for him in regards to the way he was operating.
Richard Ramirez is possibly the scariest serial killer I’ve ever heard of after watching this documentary.
LaLaLand
18-01-2021, 01:20 AM
Richard Ramirez is possibly the scariest serial killer I’ve ever heard of after watching this documentary.
He really was just unthought of evil. All serial killers are sick and twisted don't get me wrong - but there's just something about the totally random way he went about it (no particular gender/age/race/anything) that just unsettles me and the way how he got off on people's fear. Like that poor girl who was cowering behind the kitchen counter that he WAITED for to look at him before he did anything. Horrible.
I really want the same people to do a series on "The Hillside Stranglers" now after they were mentioned in the show, and others from LA's dark past.
He really was just unthought of evil. All serial killers are sick and twisted don't get me wrong - but there's just something about the totally random way he went about it (no particular gender/age/race/anything) that just unsettles me and the way how he got off on people's fear. Like that poor girl who was cowering behind the kitchen counter that he WAITED for to look at him before he did anything. Horrible.
I really want the same people to do a series on "The Hillside Stranglers" now after they were mentioned in the show, and others from LA's dark past.
Yeah completely agree. The things he did to people were terrifying and so barbaric. The way he could have crept up on that woman in the garage without her seeing him as it was dark but he chose to tap on the roof of her car to let her know he was there. I also don’t even want to think about how he got that woman out of her car whilst she was driving the same night.
Also found out from further reading his first murder victim was a 9 year old girl which they left out of the documentary. I wonder why he killed that girl but then spared all of his other child victims’ lives.
Nicky91
19-01-2021, 01:34 PM
https://twitter.com/WilliamFriedkin/status/1349661667420901378
rusticgal
19-01-2021, 02:28 PM
Didn’t he used to taunt his victims for months before like ringing their house and giggling down the phone so they knew it was him?
And I swear he crept into this girls room saying her name really creepily and laughing when she was hiding bye
I think that was the Golden State Killer...an ex Police Officer.
I can’t stop thinking about this case, it’s so terrifying :worry:
I’ll NEVER forget it NEVER /kim
Amy Jade
24-01-2021, 10:45 PM
I watched this tonight and it's confirmed that Ramirez is one of the creepiest killers ever, he enjoyed scaring his victims so much it makes my skin crawl.
The golden state killer is really awful too, the phone calls...especially the heavy breathing one when he whispers to the poor woman he'll kill her. Imagine being home alone and hearing that.
The fact Ramirez was only like 24/25 as well when he committed his crimes like wtf
And besides the rotted teeth from drug abuse he was actually pretty good looking too. So scary. I can’t stop thinking about all those people he literally killed in their beds :/
LaLaLand
25-01-2021, 12:10 AM
I watched this tonight and it's confirmed that Ramirez is one of the creepiest killers ever, he enjoyed scaring his victims so much it makes my skin crawl.
The golden state killer is really awful too, the phone calls...especially the heavy breathing one when he whispers to the poor woman he'll kill her. Imagine being home alone and hearing that.
I'm gonna have to see if there's any docs on this one, sound terrifyingly interesting.
I agree Cal, it's just left me feeling "funny" since I watched it.
I went straight into the Bundy doc on Netflix after and that was just horrible too - I had NO idea he escaped TWICE and the second time for like a month where he killed again, those poor girls in the college dorms in Florida. Just insane.
Ramirez was just a complete sicko who attacked completely at random it seems - Bundy was an extremely calculating, methodical man. I don't which is more horrifying honestly.
user104658
25-01-2021, 01:17 AM
3 episodes: "The shoe! The shoe! THE SHOE IS THE KEY!!!"
Final episode: "He binned the shoe, shoe lead came to nothing, and got caught because a random member of the public called with a tip off"
It was a good documentary, really fascinating, but I can't figure out why they put so much focus on the inconseqential shoe :joker:
(OK, yes, I can see that it was still key in linking many of the various crimes to one person, but I really thought it was going to play a bigger role in solving the case...).
TBH I reckon it was actually an owl anyway.
What an evil sadistic bastard this **** was :/
Also will never understand why these people end up with a fan base after the crimes they commit it's just ****ing weird and creepy
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2021, 06:41 PM
and of course for every one like him, were 10 that got away
and of course for every one like him, were 10 that got awayYeah I read something like that at any one time there are around 350 active serial killers in America :/
Niamh.
26-01-2021, 09:47 PM
Just finished, the most frustrating part was them missing him at the dentist. Oh and him dying of natural causes too
Don’t think I’ll ever get over this
Niamh.
27-01-2021, 10:09 AM
Yeah I read something like that at any one time there are around 350 active serial killers in America :/
That's scary.
Also agree about his "groupies" wtf is wrong with these people, how they could sit in a court room and listen to all his victims, what he did, the people left behind and still find that monster attractive, disgusting. And that poor woman who's grandmother was murdered and she had to leave because she found listening to it all too distressing sitting next to the guy who was clearly there supporting that ogre too
That's scary.
Also agree about his "groupies" wtf is wrong with these people, how they could sit in a court room and listen to all his victims, what he did, the people left behind and still find that monster attractive, disgusting. And that poor woman who's grandmother was murdered and she had to leave because she found listening to it all too distressing sitting next to the guy who was clearly there supporting that ogre too
Eurgh yeah I really felt bad for that woman when she said that :/ I will honestly never understand those people especially the person that married him in 96 how could you know all about his horrible crimes and the stuff he done to those kids too yet still marry him
Jordan.
27-01-2021, 12:58 PM
He was repulsive inside and out. Just had such an evil look about him without even knowing about his crimes.
Isn’t it an actual disorder to be attracted to criminals or something? I’m not sure. I think his teeth aside he was very visually attractive and I understand these ‘groupies’ didn’t start seeing him at the trial until he’d been in prison for a while and had gotten clean from drugs, had dental work done and was practicing better hygiene but I can’t see how you could still find somebody like that attractive after hearing about what they’d done.
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