Night Stalker: How Richard Ramirez Terrorized California
The serial killer who broke into homes after dark, leaving a trail of murder, sexual assault, and ritualistic violence across Los Angeles and beyond

Quick Facts
Richard Ramirez, known as the Night Stalker, the Walk-In Killer, and the Valley Intruder, remains one of America's most notorious serial killers. Between June 1984 and August 1985, the then-young offender murdered at least 13 people across Los Angeles and surrounding areas, terrorizing residents and baffling investigators with his seemingly random selection of victims.
Ramirez's first known murder occurred in June 1984, when he broke into the home of 79-year-old Jennie Vincow in Los Angeles. He sexually assaulted and brutally stabbed her, nearly decapitating her in the process. This attack established the pattern that would define his crime spree: breaking into homes under the cover of darkness, targeting victims regardless of age or gender, and committing acts of shocking violence.
Over the following months, Ramirez moved across multiple Southern California communities—Sierra Madre, Rosemead, Whittier, and eventually San Francisco. His attacks were ruthless and indiscriminate. In March 1985, he shot Maria Hernandez point-blank in Rosemead, though the bullet ricocheted off her keys and she miraculously survived. The same month, he murdered Vincent and Maxine Zazzara in Whittier, leaving behind an Avia sneaker footprint that would later link multiple crime scenes.
Survivors of Ramirez's attacks endured unspeakable trauma. In March or April 1985, he bludgeoned 16-year-old Whitney Bennett in Sierra Madre with a tire iron and attempted to strangle her with a phone cord. She survived but required 478 stitches to close her wounds. An elderly couple, Florence Lang and Mabel Bell, were beaten with a hammer in separate attacks. In one particularly depraved incident, Ramirez broke into a home where he killed the sleeping husband, Elyas Abowath, and raped his wife, Sakina, forcing her to "swear on Satan" while their 3-year-old son was tied up nearby.


