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1 Pedro Alonso Lopez “Monster of the Andes” By: Sarah Mowry Pd. 6
The Andes mountains were Lopez’ hunting grounds. By: Sarah Mowry Pd. 6

2 Background Father died before he was born 13 siblings Abusive mother
She was a prostitute Kicked out at age 8 Ran away to Bogota Joined a gang Sexually assaulted At 10, adopted by an American family Family pays from him to go to school Age 12, molested by teacher Ran away Age 18, stole cars and sold their parts Arrested Gang raped while in prison Killed 3 of the 4 rapists while incarcerated* *Incarcerated- the state of being confined in prison

3 "I like the girls in Ecuador, they are more gentle and trusting, more innocent."
Crimes Crime Date Victims Punishment Stolen Car 1966 Imprisonment, 7 Years Murder 1978 3 2 Years Added Abduction 1 Beaten and Tortured by Indigenous Group Rape and Murder Est. 100 girls None* Failed Abduction 1980 Imprisonment January 25th, 1981 80 girls but est. 300 20 Years, Shortened to 16 All of the girls murdered were between the ages of 8 and 12 and were of indigenous decent. *No one knew about these until later.

4 Evidence and Capture July of 1980
Sudden increase of missing girls in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru Flash flood unearthed 4 bodies (Ecuador) Lopez tries to abduct a girl Mother sees him While in prison, Lopez meets undercover detective Pastor Gonzales Tells Gonzales everything Served 16 years of the 20 year sentence in an Ecuadorian prison Released early for good behavior As of today, no one knows if he is dead or alive "I lost my innocence at age eight, so I decided to do the same to as many young girls as I could."

5 Media National Examiner correspondent Ron Laytner (newpaper)
Scottish Daily Record (newspaper) The Associated Press (newspaper) The Biography channel made a program about him

6 Sociological Theory Pedro Lopez fits best into a combination of the differential-association and behavioral theory. Lopez learned criminal behaviors at a very young age, beginning with his mother who was a prostitute. After he was kicked out of his house at age eight for touching his sister, he then joined a gang in the capital city, Bogota. While in the gang, he learned to steal. These two negative influences intertwine with the behavioral theory. Not only was his mother a prostitute, but his father was killed before he was born. Lopez lived with thirteen siblings. After going to Bogota, Lopez, eight, was raped repeatedly by a male stranger. Around twelve years old, a male teacher molested him. Again, while in prison he was gang raped. When he was finally released from prison, all of the anger he felt by being dominated and abused morphed Lopez into a killer. As mentioned in one of his quotes, Lopez wanted to take away the innocence as many girls as possible, just as his had been. This led to him raping all of the murdered girls and then strangling them. From his choice of targets, it can be concluded that Lopez felt anger towards his mother. She was known to constantly abuse him.


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