The relentless media and police pressure, aided with descriptions from his surviving victims, forced Ramirez to leave the L | It's a series of killings seen through the eyes of an insane drug addict |
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It is not initially identified as being part of his crime spree, however.
27All three men behave in a mostly decent if roughshod manner throughout the film | A full-scale police operation yielded no concrete results, and Ramirez repeated his attack pattern on pensioners William and Lillie Doi in May 1985 |
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As far as authorities know, he was 24 the first time he took a life | This film is probably a fail, but it's not as big of a fail as you might think |
He spent the remainder of his days at California's San Quentin Prison, before dying from cancer on June 7, 2013, at age 53.
29Because the geographical spread of the crimes also complicated the scope of the trial with jurisdictional issues, some of the charges against Ramirez were dropped in order to expedite what was becoming a long journey to justice | Miguel was found not guilty by reason of insanity and was released four years later |
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But how do you show a film from two viewpoints? Major details were changed and things were just left out | During the opening credits I cringed, and thought to myself, "Oh, man |