Ricardo Caputo
{{short description|Argentine American serial killer}}
{{Infobox serial killer
| name = Ricardo Caputo
| image = RicardoCaputo.jpeg
| caption = Undated photo of Caputo
| alias = "The Lady Killer"
| birth_date = {{Birth year|1949}}
| birth_place = Mendoza, Mendoza Province, Argentina
| death_date = {{Death date and given age|1997|10|01|48}}
| death_place = Attica State Prison, Attica, New York, U.S.
| victims = 4–6
| beginyear = 1971
| endyear = 1977
| country = United States, Mexico
| states = New York, California, State of Mexico
| apprehended = March 1, 1994
}}
Ricardo Silvio Caputo (1949 – October 1, 1997) was an Argentine American serial killer active during the 1970s who was known as The Lady Killer.{{cite web | title = Ricardo Caputo | work = Frances Farmers Revenge | url = http://www.francesfarmersrevenge.com/stuff/serialkillers/caputo.htm | accessdate = 2 April 2013 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501003227/http://www.francesfarmersrevenge.com/stuff/serialkillers/caputo.htm | archivedate = 1 May 2013}}
Life
Caputo was born in 1949 in Mendoza, Argentina. In 1970, he moved to the United States and settled in New York City. According to his brother Alberto, Caputo was physically and sexually abused as a child.{{cite web |first = John | last = McQuiston | title = Slaying Suspect's Grim Youth Recalled by His Brother |url = https://www.nytimes.com/1994/03/17/nyregion/slaying-suspect-s-grim-youth-recalled-by-his-brother.html| newspaper = The New York Times |location=New York City|date = March 17, 1994 | accessdate = April 2, 2013}}
Though he was not definitively linked to any murders after 1977, he remained a fugitive throughout the 1980s, and finally surrendered to police in 1994.
Incarcerated at Attica State Prison in New York, Caputo had a fatal heart attack in October 1997, at the age of 48.{{cite web | last = Friedman | first = Bruce Jay | title = A Real Lady Killer | work = New York Times | date = 15 February 1998 | url = https://www.nytimes.com/books/98/02/15/reviews/980215.15friedmt.html | accessdate = 2 April 2013}}
Victims
- Nathalie Brown, 19, Flower Hill, New York (1971) – He was declared mentally incompetent to stand trial at the time, then escaped from Manhattan Psychiatric Center on Wards Island in 1974.
- Judith Becker, 26, Yonkers, New York (1974)
- Barbara Ann Taylor, 28, San Francisco (1975)
- Laura Gomez, Mexico City (1977)
Suspected victims
- Devon Green, 23, Los Angeles (1981) – Caputo became a suspect in Green's death when a former coworker of hers spotted him on a crime show and identified Caputo as having worked at a Los Angeles restaurant where Green was a chef. Already imprisoned when this information came to light in 1994, Caputo was neither charged with nor did he admit to her murder.
- Jacqueline Bernard, 64, New York City (1983) – Caputo was a suspect in this murder but was never charged. A friend of the victim's, Linda Wolfe, published a book titled Love Me to Death in 1998 in which she conjectured that Caputo was Bernard's killer.
See also
References
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Category:20th-century murderers
Category:American people who died in prison custody
Category:Argentine emigrants to the United States
Category:Date of birth missing
Category:FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
Category:People declared mentally unfit for court
Category:People from Mendoza, Argentina
Category:Prisoners who died in New York (state) detention
Category:Serial killers from California
Category:Serial killers from New York (state)
Category:Serial killers from New York City
Category:Serial killers from the San Francisco Bay Area
Category:Serial killers who died in prison custody
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