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Orlando Sabino
Born
Orlando Sabino Camargo
(1946-09-04)September 4, 1946
Arapongas, Brazil
Died
June 8, 2013(2013-06-08) (aged 66)
Barbacena, Brazil
Other names
"Monster of Capinópolis"
Height
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Conviction(s)
Murder
Criminal penalty
38 years imprisonment
Details
Victims
12?
Country
Brazil
State(s)
Minas Gerais, Goiás
Orlando Sabino Camargo (September 4, 1946 – June 8, 2013), known as the Monster of Capinópolis, was a Brazilian suspected serial killer charged with the murder of 12 people using revolvers and rifles, as well as with the beating and stabbing of 19 calves to death with a sickle in the regions of Triângulo Mineiro; Alto Paranaíba, and in southern Goiás. Sabino was also accused committing numerous crimes such as theft, robbery and rape.
Sabino was described as a short, shallow man of frightened and introverted look, with features reminiscent of the autistic spectrum due to his lack of reaction to a firearm discharge from a nearby officer at the time of his capture.[1]
There are many theories that point at Brazil's Military Dictatorship which took place in the years Sabino was active, holding the government responsible for this crimes, which would have been done for political reasons. These theories have never been confirmed. Sabino was considered a symbolic figure in local folklore at the time of his activities, as many people thought he was endowed with supernatural abilities because of his insight, strength and his level of dangerousness.
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of Roland, the oldest surviving major work of French literature, and in Orlando Furioso, one of the most celebrated works of Italian literature. Modern...
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