Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer
“I lost my innocence at age eight, so I decided to do the same to as many young girls as I could.”
“I like the girls in Ecuador. They are more gentle and trusting, more innocent. They are not as suspicious of strangers as Colombian girls.”
"I am the man of the century. No one will ever forget me."
"I went after my victims by walking among the markets searching for a girl with a certain look on her face - a look of innocence and beauty. She would be a good girl, working with her mother. I followed them sometimes for two or three days, waiting for when she was left alone. I would give her a trinket like a hand mirror, then take her to the edge of town where I would promise a trinket for her mother."
"I would take her to a secret hideaway where prepared graves waited. Sometimes there were bodies of earlier victims there. I cuddled them and then raped them at sunrise."
"It was only good if I could see her eyes, it would have been wasted in the dark - I had to watch them by daylight. There is a divine moment when I have my hands around a young girl's throat. I look into her eyes and see a certain light, a spark, suddenly go out. The moment of death is enthralling and exciting."
"When I am released I will feel that moment again."
"My little friends liked to have company. I often put three or four into one hole. But after a while I got bored because they couldn't move, so I looked for more girls."