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Robledo Puch

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himself with Héctor Somoza. They committed their first crime together on 15 November 1971 when they entered a supermarket in the northern area of Greater Buenos Aires. Puch and Somoza did not take anything as Puch was surprised by the 50-year-old watchman, whom he killed by shooting him multiple times. Two days later, on 17 November 1971, Puch and Somoza broke into an auto agency and stole AR$ 90,000 in cash. Before fleeing, Puch shot and killed the sleeping watchman, who had raised his concerns in regards to the deaths of other watchmen in the area. At that point police began to suspect serial murders. Puch's last murder in 1971 occurred on 25 November, when, along with Somoza, he broke into a Dodge agency. Puch and Somoza stole 1.5 million pesos. Before escaping, Puch took the watchman to the second floor of the agency and shot him three times, killing the man.
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10-month-old baby daughter. Before fleeing with AR$ 400,000 in cash, Puch shot towards the baby's cradle, failing in his attempt to shoot her. Puch and Ibáñez killed again only days later on 14 May 1971, when they broke into a nightclub in Olivos. There, Puch and Ibáñez stole more than two million pesos in cash from the storage room. Before fleeing, Puch saw an opened door to a small room. When he peered inside, he saw two men sleeping (the watchmen). Puch immediately opened fire, killing them both. Ten days later, on 24 May 1971, Puch and Ibáñez entered a supermarket in Vicente López. Once inside, Puch shot and killed the 61-year-old watchman. He then stole more than five million pesos and drank a whole bottle of whiskey with Ibáñez at the crime scene as a celebration for their success.
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Puch told the girl to walk without looking backwards and shot her five times, killing her. It is unclear whether Puch also indulged in the sexual assault. Puch murdered another female on 24 June 1971, when, along with Ibáñez, they kidnapped a 22-year-old woman who had just left her boyfriend's house near the site where the 16-year-old girl had been murdered. Puch and Ibáñez drove the woman to another secluded area, where Ibáñez attempted to rape her. It is also unclear whether Puch took part in this sexual assault. Ibáñez then ordered the woman to exit the car and Puch followed her, shooting her multiple times in the back, killing her.
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juvenile court judge. Towards the end of 1969 or early 1970, Puch met Jorge Antonio Ibáñez, who became his accomplice in many robberies and murders. In early 1971, Puch and Ibáñez committed at least four robberies, stealing millions of pesos and spending them on luxurious items for themselves. They were arrested in January 1971 for one of these crimes and were charged with felonies. Puch was released shortly afterwards but was ordered to present himself for a court appearance. Puch and Ibáñez, who had also been released on bail, escaped to
335:. Puch blamed his first accomplice Ibáñez for many of the crimes and stood defiant in court, where he referred to the whole process as a "farce." The trial extended for four months, where 92 witnesses accused Puch of committing the crimes. Prior and during the process, a forensic psychiatrist named Osvaldo Raffo, determined that Puch was a psychopath who represented a threat to society. Puch, who met with Raffo over 25 times during the evaluations, later accused Raffo of lying and gaining fame at his expense. 33: 356: 406:, Puch denied his crimes and blamed others for them. Puch said that he was "constantly suffering" in prison and that he wished to be "euthanized." Puch has a history of demanding that he be executed (even though the death penalty is not a legal punishment in Argentina), including in 2013, when he asked to be executed via lethal injection if his parole application was denied. 346:
Robledo Puch later denied his involvement in the murders he was accused of, saying he was tortured and coerced into a confession. He did not deny any of the thefts he was accused of. The only survivor (eyewitness), who did not appear or testify in court for health reasons, said that the man who
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at school, had a difficult relationship with his father. After his arrest for the serial killings, Puch's grandmother died suddenly and his mother attempted suicide. His father allegedly blamed Puch for these incidents, which Puch never forgave. Shortly after his capture, Puch threatened his father
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Puch's first documented murder occurred on 3 May 1971, when Puch and Ibáñez entered an auto repair shop in Vicente López around midnight, in northern Greater Buenos Aires. Puch shot and killed the shop's owner. He then seriously injured and sexually assaulted his wife, who survived along with her
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In November 2013, he requested a review of his sentence or, failing that, his execution by lethal injection, even though the death penalty was not legal in Argentina. The Supreme Court of Justice denied both the request for review and the request for execution, the latter of which would have been
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On 13 June 1971, Puch and Ibáñez kidnapped a 16-year-old girl from a Buenos Aires highway. The girl, who had been involved in street prostitution, was forced into Puch's car at gunpoint. After driving away to a secluded area, Ibáñez sexually assaulted the girl and then ordered her out of the car.
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On 7 July 1973, Puch briefly escaped from prison, only to be recaptured three days later in downtown Buenos Aires. His mother, who appeared in the media defending her son and denying that he had committed the murders, was confronted by an angry reporter who asked her if she believed in her son's
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On 5 August 1971, Puch's accomplice Ibáñez died in a confusing car accident that occurred while Puch was driving. Later rumors alleged that Puch could have killed Ibáñez and staged the accident as an alibi for Ibáñez's murder. As a result, Puch looked for another accomplice, finally acquainting
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In December 1968, Puch had his first legal encounter when he entered the workshop of a man who worked with bicycles and stole a motorcycle. After being arrested for this robbery, Puch confessed to more than 14 thefts. He was sent to a reformatory, where he spent twenty days under the order of a
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In June 2023, judge Oscar Roberto Quintana of the Court of Guarantees and Appeals, turned down his parole request once again, citing that Puch suffers from "inconsistent emotions which could be expressed in an erratic way," adding that Puch also has "paranoid reflections." Judge Quintana also
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with the accessory of "indeterminate reclusion"; the maximum possible sentence under Argentine law. After the verdict was read, Puch delivered his last words to the court saying: "This was a Roman circus. I was judged and sentenced beforehand."
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during his childhood. He had troubled school years, where he usually stole items from his classmates. In 1967, Puch was caught stealing money from the secretary's office and was expelled from school. Puch, who was victim of
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Puch was arrested on 4 February 1972, after Puch's identity card was found in Somoza's pants pocket, which made the police interview his family, who said that he had been with Puch lately. He had just turned 20.
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via letter, telling him that he would kill him the day he was freed. His father eventually divorced Puch's mother and was expelled from his job due to ostracization for his son's actions.
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On 27 May 2008, Puch submitted a petition of request to be paroled. The judge who reviewed his petition denied him parole considering him to still be a threat to society.
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On 27 March 2015, the Supreme Court of Justice rejected an appeal filed by Robledo Puch against the aforementioned judicial decision whereby he was denied parole.
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In May 2019, Puch was rushed to a hospital from prison after he showed signs of intoxication related to side effects of a medication aimed
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Puch's trial began more than eight years after his arrest, on 4 August 1980, where Puch faced 36 charges, including eleven counts of
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On 27 November 1980, the trial concluded with a unanimous verdict from the three presiding judges. Robledo Puch was sentenced to
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rejected the transfer to a nursing home, saying that Puch refuses psychiatric treatment, and that he has not worked since 1992.
657:[Robledo Puch intimate: the unhealthy love for his accomplice friend and the day he threatened his father with death]. 1246: 1062: 249:, and Josefa Aída Habendak, a housewife who had emigrated from Germany shortly after World War II. His family descends from 1330: 1219: 952:[The escape of the "Angel of Death": How were the 68 hours in 1973 in which Robledo Puch convulsed the country]. 837:[Robledo Puch, the most sinister killer in Argentine history: the images of his capture and his life in prison]. 457: 1136: 835:"Robledo Puch, el asesino más siniestro de la historia argentina: las imágenes de su detención y su vida en la cárcel" 413:
As of 2024, Robledo Puch has spent over 51 years in prison, making him the longest-serving prisoner in South America.
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Puch committed his last murder on 3 February 1972, when, along with Somoza, he broke into a hardware store in
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In 2003, Puch was briefly transferred to a psychiatric hospital, where he was evaluated after he dressed as
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innocence. Puch's mother responded that she knew that her son "had done some things but not all of them."
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descent. In 1956, when Robledo Puch was four years old, his parents moved the family to Borges Street,
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had raped and shot her had long hair, which indicated Ibáñez. Robledo Puch had short curly hair.
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Robledo Puch was born on 19 January 1952 to Víctor Robledo Puch, a former technician for
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and set fire to the workshop of the prison where he was serving his sentence in
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In July 2000, Puch became eligible for parole; he did not submit a petition.
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El ángel negro: Vida de Carlos Robledo Puch, asesino serial
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Argentina
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Buenos Aires: Aguilar. 730:Palacios, Rodolfo (19 January 2022). 653:Palacios, Rodolfo (31 January 2023). 481:Palacios, Rodolfo (11 January 2020). 351:Parole applications and incarceration 225:and one attempted rape, one count of 1326:People convicted of attempted murder 1276:Argentine people convicted of murder 618: 564: 533:Csipka, Juan Pablo (1 August 2022). 253:, a soldier who was governor of the 1214: 901:"Robledo Puch: "Esto es un circo!"" 696:(in Spanish). No. 22 June 2022 593:Grande, Sabana (11 February 2021). 13: 1271:Argentine people of German descent 14: 1352: 423:List of serial killers by country 277:. Puch studied piano and learned 31: 1291:Argentine murderers of children 1208: 1182:Kollmann, Raúl (15 June 2023). 1175: 1147: 1143:(in Spanish). 15 November 2013. 1129: 1101: 1081: 1055: 1029: 968: 921: 893: 875: 847: 820:(in Spanish). 20 February 2023. 804: 1336:People convicted of kidnapping 1069:(in Spanish). 14 November 2013 909:(in Spanish). 26 November 1980 767:(in Spanish). 16 October 2022. 612: 586: 567:"Robledo Puch: el ángel negro" 474: 450: 265:. Robledo Puch is of maternal 1: 956:(in Spanish). 6 February 2022 863:(in Spanish). 4 February 2012 565:Abós, Alvaro (5 March 2006). 467: 271:Olivos, Buenos Aires Province 1226:(in Spanish). Archived from 1097:(in Spanish). 27 March 2015. 889:(in Spanish). 4 August 2013. 359:Robledo Puch in prison, 1973 7: 1331:People convicted of robbery 1117:(in Spanish). 21 March 2023 416: 191:Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch 47:Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch 10: 1357: 1235:Palacios, Rodolfo (2010). 1163:(in Spanish). 14 June 2023 984:(in Spanish). 25 June 2004 299:Serial killings and arrest 1043:(in Spanish). 5 June 2008 1017:(in Spanish). 23 May 2019 917:– via OsvaldoRaffo. 184: 174: 166: 156: 148: 143: 132: 107: 103: 93: 79: 71: 42: 30: 23: 1321:People convicted of rape 1311:People from Buenos Aires 1286:Argentine serial killers 443: 326: 1296:Argentine sex offenders 619:Palacios, Por Rodolfo. 259:Martín Miguel de Güemes 37:Mugshot of Robledo Puch 16:Argentine serial killer 1220:"El caso Robledo Puch" 935:(in European Spanish). 433:Cayetano Santos Godino 397:at treating depression 360: 120:Attempted murder (x1) 627:(in European Spanish) 358: 221:, involvement in one 1341:Argentine kidnappers 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Buenos Aires
Conviction(s)
Aggravated murder
Life imprisonment
serial killer
convicted
murders
attempted murder
robberies
rape
sexual abuse
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Dionisio Puch
Salta Province
Martín Miguel de Güemes
War of Independence
German
Olivos, Buenos Aires Province
River Plate
German
bullying
Mar del Plata
Tigre, Buenos Aires
aggravated murder
life imprisonment

Batman

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