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He was sentenced in 1980 to [[life imprisonment]], the maximum sentence in Argentina, to be served in the high-security jail of ''Sierra Chica'', near the city of [[Olavarria]].
He was sentenced in 1980 to [[life imprisonment]], the maximum sentence in Argentina, to be served in the high-security jail of ''Sierra Chica'', near the city of [[Olavarria]].


His last words before the court were "This was a Roman circus. Someday I'm going to go out and kill 'em all"
His last words before the court were "This was a Roman circus. Someday I'm going to get out and kill you all."


In July 2000, he became eligible for parole; however, he didn't submit a petition.
In July 2000, he became eligible for parole; however, he didn't submit a petition.

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Robledo Puch
Robledo Puch in 1972 at the age of 20
Born
Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch

(1952-01-22) January 22, 1952 (age 72)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims11
Span of crimes
1971–1972
CountryArgentina
Date apprehended
February 1972

Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch (born January 22, 1952, in Buenos Aires, Argentina), also known as "The Death Angel" and "The Black Angel", is an Argentine serial killer. He was convicted of 11 murders, one attempted murder, 17 robberies, one rape, one attempted rape, one count of sexual abuse, two kidnappings and two thefts. He killed his victims in a variety of ways, such as stabbing, shooting, strangling, bludgeoning to death with rocks and slitting their throats.

He was sentenced in 1980 to life imprisonment, the maximum sentence in Argentina, to be served in the high-security jail of Sierra Chica, near the city of Olavarria.

His last words before the court were "This was a Roman circus. Someday I'm going to get out and kill you all."

In July 2000, he became eligible for parole; however, he didn't submit a petition.

On May 27, 2008, Puch asked to be paroled. However, a judge denied his petition considering he is a threat to society. [1]


References

  • Abós, Alvaro (2006-03-05). "Robledo Puch: el ángel negro". La Nacion (in Spanish). Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  • Barbano, Rolando (2004-05-26). "Robledo Puch: el asesino que no quiere quedar libre". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2008-09-14.

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