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Daniel Arizmendi López : ウィキペディア英語版
Daniel Arizmendi López
Daniel Arizmendi López (born 22 July 1958) is a former Mexican kidnapper. In 1998 Susan Ferriss of the Cox News Service wrote that Arizmendi was "Mexico's most notorious suspected criminal".〔Ferriss, Susan. "(Ear-cutter Arizmendi Lopez arrested near Mexico City )" ((Archive )). Cox News Service at ''Laredo Morning Times''. Wednesday August 19, 1998. p. 2.〕
==Biography==
He was originally a police officer in Morelos.〔 He began involvement in crime in the mid-1980s while he was a police officer.〔Information Services Latin America (ISLA). ''Information Services Latin America'', 1998. p. (19 ). "CSM JUL
*3 1998 3066 MEXICO CITY Brutal reputed kidnapper Daniel Arizmendi Lopez was a handsome police officer when he began his life of crime in the mid- 1980s. As a onetime cop gone bad - very bad - he symbolizes the tares()"〕 From 1996 until 1998 he was responsible for at least 18 kidnappings in Mexico. He often liked to sever the ears of his kidnapping victims.〔DePalma, Anthony. "(Mexico Says It Has Kidnapper Who Cut Wealthy Victims' Ears )." ''The New York Times''. August 19, 1998. Retrieved on May 15, 2014.〕 Because of this, he got the nickname "El Mochaorejas" ("The Ear Chopper").〔Martín, Desirée A. ''Borderlands Saints: Secular Sanctity in Chicano/a and Mexican Culture'' (Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States). Rutgers University Press, December 19, 2013. Page unstated (Google Books (PT180 )).〕 He often sent the severed ears to the families of his victims.〔Chesnut, R. Andrew. ''Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton Saint''. Oxford University Press, January 3, 2012. ISBN 0199764662, 9780199764662. p. (16 ).〕 Officials from the police assisted him in his kidnappings.〔 Through the ransom of his kidnappings he had collected over $40 million U.S. dollars.〔Chesnut, R. Andrew. ''Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton Saint''. Oxford University Press, January 3, 2012. ISBN 0199764662, 9780199764662. p. (15 ).〕
On August 19, 1998 Mexican authorities announced his capture.〔 He was captured in Naucalpan, Mexico State in Greater Mexico City.〔 On the day of his arrest, he confessed to murdering four people.〔 Inside Arizmendi's house police found an altar to Santa Muerte.〔 Police authorities allowed Arizmendi to bring a figure of Santa Muerte to prison, resulting in widespread press attention.〔 Jorge Madrazo Cuéllar, the Mexican attorney general, stated that information originating from plea bargains of gang members in prison and legal wiretaps were used in the capture.〔

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