Erasmo Moena

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Born
Erasmo Antonio Moena Pinto

(1970-01-10) January 10, 1970 (age 56)
Othernames"The Psychopath of Placilla"
Criminal penalty61 years and 176 days imprisonment
Erasmo Moena
Mugshot of Erasmo Moena, taken by the Chilean Gendarmerie.
Born
Erasmo Antonio Moena Pinto

(1970-01-10) January 10, 1970 (age 56)
Other names"The Psychopath of Placilla"
ConvictionsMurder x2
Rape x3
Criminal penalty61 years and 176 days imprisonment
Details
Victims2–3+ (murder)
6 (rape)
Span of crimes
1991–2010
CountryChile
StatesÑuble, Valparaíso
Date apprehended
For the final time on April 9, 2010

Erasmo Antonio Moena Pinto (born January 10, 1970), known as The Psychopath of Placilla (Spanish: El psicópata de Placilla), is a Chilean murderer and suspected serial killer. Convicted and sentenced to 60 years imprisonment for a double murder committed in 2010, he remains a suspect in at least one additional murder in which he has been acquitted.

Erasmo Antonio Moena Pinto was born on January 10, 1970, in Tomé. According to his mother, María Elizabeth Pinto Villegas, he suffered no physical or mental abuse while growing up, but was a poor student who was treated as an outcast by his peers due to his macho and hypersexual attitude.[1]

Moena enrolled in the Margarita Naseau School in Tomé and later the San Pedro Nolasco School in Concepción, which he attended from 1983 to 1984.[1] During the second semester of 1984, he was found guilty of several robberies and was summarily expelled. The most notable part of his school life that at one point Moena had to be hospitalized for a week for cranial injuries, as he had thrown himself off a moving bus and hit his head against the pavement as part of a game played by him and his friends.[1] Reportedly, in his first and fourth year, he was classmates with future journalist and television presenter Julio César Rodríguez.[2]

After school, Moena enrolled at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María in Concepción, where he studied mechanical engineering, but lasted only one semester. Following this, he dedicated himself to trafficking porno films.[1]

Crimes and first murder

In 1990, the 20-year-old committed his first serious crime after robbing the "Provisiones Joaquín" warehouse in Múlchen.[1] He was ordered to serve 541 days in jail, but since it was his first offense, the punishment was remitted.[3]

Moena then moved to Coelemu, where he quickly became friends with 27-year-old hairdresser Marco Antonio Cortés, who soon moved in with him. A close friend of Cortés claimed that the two men were in an intimate relationship, but Moena has denied those claims.[4] On August 27, 1991, Moena murdered Cortés and, together with a group of friends, dismembered his body, set it on fire with gasoline and then threw the remains into the Itata River. He later admitted to the crime to a partner he had in Quirihue, who then turned him in to the police. Although Moena admitted to murdering Cortés, his remains were never found and he was thus acquitted of all charges, since a murder conviction in Chile is not valid without the body of the deceased. The motive for the murder remains unknown.

Rapes and double murder

In 2007, he raped a woman in Múlchen, for which he was sentenced to three years and one day imprisonment. Moena was released on March 14, 2010, but only four days later, he sexually assaulted a 10-year-old minor at a bus terminal in Los Ángeles. Six days later, he raped another woman and on March 25, he committed his final rape on a homeless woman living on the outskirts of the city. He was identified as the perpetrator of these crimes, and local authorities issued a warrant for his arrest on April 1.

On April 6, Moena posted a listing for a supposed job offer in the newspaper and received a reply from 36-year-old Loreto López Fernández, the daughter of retired gendarmes. Approximately six hours after killing her, Moena was contacted by a friend of López, 43-year-old Andrea Susana Quappe Pinto, who demanded to know where she was.[5] Moena lured her to a forest outside Viña del Mar, where he then smashed her head in with a rock.[1]

Investigation, arrest, and confessions

Trial and imprisonment

References

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