The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1985, Image 11

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‘Night Stalker’
Alleged California serial murderer charged
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Richard Ram
irez, the drifter arrested in the
“Night Stalker” serial slayings that
terrorized California, was charged
Tuesday with murder and seven
other felony counts including bur
glary, robbery and sexual assault.
The 25-year-old Ramirez was
charged with the May 14 murder of
William Doi, 66, who was shot in the
face in his surburban Monterey Park
home, and the sexual assault of Doi’s
wife.
Ramirez answered “yes” three
times in a loud and cleat voice as he
confirmed his identity, waived his
right to enter a plea and waived his
right to a preliminary hearing in 10
days.
“We’ve had only the briefest pe
riod to discuss with Mr. Ramirez the
defense of his case," Deputy Public
Defender David Meyer said in
asking for a delay in entering the
plea.
Municipal Court Judge El way
Soper ordered Ramirez to appear
Sept. 9 to enter a plea. There is no
bail in the case.
An investigation was continuing
into 14 slayings linked to the at
tacker, said Los Angeles County Dis
trict Attorney Ira Reiner.
“Assuming the evidence warrants,
we will be filing additional charges
within the next couple of weeks,” he
said. “We have sufficient evidence to
convince us that the majority of
these crimes were, in fact, com
mitted by the same person.
“However, I would caution you
that not all of these cases are nec
essarily attributable to the same per
son,” Reiner said.
Ramirez was charged with one
count of burglary and robbery for
the break-in at tne Doi home, and
one count each rape, sodomy, forced
oral copulation and murder.
One count each of burglary and
robbery also were filed for a May 9
intrusion into the home of Clara Ce
cilia Hadsall. No age or address was
given for the woman.
Ramirez was arrested Saturday in
East Los Angeles after being chased
and beaten by a crowd that pre
vented him from trying to steal a car.
He is under constant surveillance in
a high-security section of Los An
geles County Jail.
In Orange County, Chief Deputy
District Attorney James Enright said
he was awaiting reports on an Aug.
25 attack in Mission Viejo in which a
man was shot and wounded and his
fiancee raped. Enright said possible
charges could include attempted
murder, assault with a deadly
weapon, rape, robbery and burglary.
Ramirez had already been served
with arrest warrants from Orange
and San Francisco counties. The one
from San Francisco alleges murder
in the Aug. 16 shooting of accoun
tant Peter Pan. The warrants are a
way of informing a person he is
wanted in another jurisdiction, and
are not actual charges.
An unidentified police source told
the Los Angeles Herald Examiner
that although Satanic symbols were
found in at least two homes where
the killer struck, authorities are dis
counting devil worship as a motive.
Deputy District Attorney Philip
Halpin, the prosecutor assigned to
the case, sain Satanism is not a top
priority for investigators working
the case.
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