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Gerald and Charlene Gallego

Gerald Armond Gallego (July 17, 1946 – July 18, 2002) and Charlene Adelle Gallego (born Charlene Adelle Williams, October 10, 1956) are two American serial killers who terrorized Sacramento, California between 1978 and 1980. They killed a total of 10 victims, mostly teenagers, whom they kept as sex slaves before killing them.
==Charlene Adelle Gallego==
Charlene Gallego was born Charlene Adelle Williams near Sacramento, California, in October 1956. Her father, Charles, was a respected entrepreneur who was the vice president of a supermarket chain. He and his wife, Mercedes, regularly travelled as part of their business life. Early school reports suggest Charlene was a quiet and shy child who had good attendance. Charlene's mother Mercedes was involved in a car accident, leaving her badly hurt and causing her not to travel as often. Due to the accident, Charlene took over her mother's duties and would often travel with her father to meet his clients who would praise the intelligent and well-spoken child.
By high school Charlene had begun using drugs. She also drank heavily and bragged about having a black lover. Young Charlene was very promiscuous, but her parents were in denial.〔Davis, Carol Anne. (Women Who Kill, Profiles of Female Serial Killers ). Brixton, London: Allison & Busby Limited. 2001〕〔Ward, Bernie. (Families Who Kill ). New York: Pinnacle Books. 1993〕〔Flowers, R. Barri. ''The Sex Slave Murders'', New York: St. Martins Press, 1996〕〔Hoffman, Eric Van. A Venom In The Blood Pinnacle Books, 1990〕〔(Macleod, Marlee )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charlene Gallego: Demographic Info )
Charlene married a wealthy man who was a heroin addict. Charlene was obsessed with lesbian sex and she begged Gerald to have a threesome with a prostitute. She was using large amounts of cocaine and she didn't care about her appearance. Her first husband hated that Charlene's parents often intervened in their relationship. The marriage failed. She married another man – a soldier. She described him as a "mommy's boy" and grew bored with him, causing them to quickly divorce.
Charlene had a brief affair with a married man. He ended the affair after she suggested that they should have sex with his wife. Charlene was devastated and attempted suicide. It was not long after this when Charlene met Gerald.
After her release from prison, Charlene Gallego moved to Fair Oaks, California, and changed her name to Mary Martinez. She operated questionable charity companies following the death of her and Gallego's son in the war. She may also have lived in Roseville.

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