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Daniel CAMARGO BARBOSA

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 


A.K.A.: "The Sadist of Chanquito"
 
Classification: Serial killer
Characteristics: Rape
Number of victims: 72 +
Date of murders: 1974 / 1984 - 1986
Date of arrest: February 26, 1986
Date of birth: January 22, 1930
Victims profile: Young girls
Method of murder: Strangulation - Stabbing with knife
Location: Colombia / Ecuador
Status: Sentenced to 16 years in prison in 1989, the maximum sentence available in Ecuador. Killed in prison by another prisoner on November 13, 1994
 
 
 
 
 
 

Daniel Camargo Barbosa was a psychopathic serial killer from Colombia, South America. It is believed that he raped and killed over 150 young girls in Colombia and Ecuador during the 1970s and 1980s.

Early life

Camargo's mother died when he was a little boy and his father was overbearing and emotionally distant. He was raised by an abusive stepmother, who punished him and sometimes dressed him in girls clothing, making him a victim of ridicule in front of his peers.

Crimes and imprisonment

He was first arrested in Bogotá on May 24, 1958 for petty theft.

Camargo had a de facto union with a woman named Alcira and had two children with her. He fell in love with another woman, Esperanza, age 28 whom he planned to marry, but then found out that she was not a virgin. This became a deep root of Camargo's fixations, and he and Esperanza formed an agreement that he would stay with her if she aided him in finding other virgin girls to have sex with.

This began a period of their partnership in crime. Esperanza was Camargo's accomplice, luring young girls to an apartment under false pretenses and then drugging them with sodium seconal sleeping pills so that Camargo could rape them. Camargo committed five rapes in this way, but did not kill any of the girls. The fifth child that they abused in this way reported the crime, and both Camargo and Esperanza were arrested and taken to separate prisons. Camargo was convicted of sexual assault in Colombia on April 10, 1964.

A judge sentenced Camargo to three years in prison, and Camargo was initially grateful for the perceived leniency of the judge, swearing to repent and mend his ways. However, a new judge was given precedence over the case and Camargo was sentenced to eight years in prison. This provoked Carmgo to rebellious anger. He served his full sentence, and was released.

In 1973 he was arrested in Brazil for being undocumented. Due to a delay in sending Camargos criminals records from Colombia he was deported and released with his false identity. When he returned to Colombia he took up a job as a street vendor in Barranquilla selling television monitors. One day when passing by a school he kidnapped a nine-year-old girl, raping her and murdering her so that she could not inform the police like his previous victim had. This was his first assault involving murder.

Camargo was arrested on May 3, 1974 in Barranquilla, Colombia when he returned to the scene of the crime to recover the television screens that he had forgotten beside the victim. Even though it is believed that he raped and killed more than 80 girls in Colombia, Camargo was imprisoned in Colombia after being convicted of raping and killing a nine-year-old girl. He was initially sentenced to 30 years in prison, but this sentence was reduced to 25 years, and he was interned in the prison on the island of Gorgona, Colombia on December 24, 1977.

Escape to Ecuador

In November 1984 Camargo escaped from Gorgona in a primitive boat after having carefully studied the ocean currents. The authorities assumed that he died at sea and the press reported that he had been eaten by sharks.

He eventually arrived in Quito, Ecuador. He then traveled by bus to Guayaquil on 5 or 6 December, 1984. On December 18 he abducted a nine-year-old girl from the city of Quevedo, in the province of Los Ríos Ecuador. The next day a 10-year-old girl also disappeared.

From 1984 to 1986 Carmago committed a series of at least 54 rapes and murders in Guayaquil. The police at first believed that all the deaths were the work of a gang, not understanding that one man could have killed so many. Camargo slept on the streets, and lived off of the money he could gain by reselling ballpoint pens in the streets. Occasionally he supplemented his income by selling clothing or small valuables belonging to his victims.

Modus Operandi

Camargo selected helpless, young, lower-class girls in search of work and approached them, pretending to be a foreigner who needed to find a Protestant pastor in a church on the outskirts of town. He explained that he had to deliver a large sum of money, which he showed them as proof, and he offered them a reward if they would accompany him to show him the way. He pretended that he was a stranger to the area, and hinted at the possibility of the girls getting a job at the factory. No one was suspicious of an older man accompanying a girl or young woman who could be his granddaughter. Carmago would then enter into the woods, claiming to be looking for a shortcut in order to avoid arousing suspicion in his victims. If the girls grew suspicious and drew back, he did not prevent them from leaving. Camargo raped his victims before strangling them, sometimes stabbing them when they resisted. After his victims were dead he left their bodies in the forest to be picked clean by scavengers.

Arrest

Camargo was arrested by two policemen in Quito on 26 February 1986 only a few minutes after he had murdered a 9-year-old girl named Elizabeth. The policemen were on patrol and approached him at the height of the avenue Los Granados, thinking that he was acting suspicious. They were surprised to find that he was carrying with him a bag containing the bloody clothes of his latest victim, and a copy of "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoyevsky.

He was taken into custody and later moved to Guayaquil for identification. When he was arrested he gave a false name, Manuel Bulgarin Solis, but he was later identified by one of his rape victims who escaped.

Daniel Camargo very calmly confessed to killing 71 girls in Ecuador since escaping from the Colombian prison. He led authorities to the dumping grounds of those victims whose bodies had not yet been recovered. The bodies had been dismembered. While he told the Ecuadorean authorities of the locations of the bodies and how the sadistic crimes were committed, he showed no feelings of remorse. After raping his victims, he had hacked, slashed and crushed the girls with a machete. He gave a cynical explanation for choosing children. He wanted virgins "because they cried"; this apparently gave him greater satisfaction.

According to Camargo, he killed because he wanted revenge on woman's unfaithfulness. He hated them for not being what women are supposed to be. His victims were all virgins

Interview

In June 1986 Francisco Febres Cordero, a journalist for Hoy (Today) Newspaper, managed to arrange an interview with Camargo. It was difficult to get the interview due to the Police blocking all access to Camargo, and the fact that Camargo himself demanded a large fee before he would let himself be interviewed. The journalist pretended to be part of a group of psychologists that were allowed access to the prisoner, allowing him to ask Camargo questions without arousing his suspicion.

Afterward Francisco Febres Cordero described him as highly intelligent, "He had an answer for everything and was able to speak of God and the Devil equally". Well-read, he cited Hesse, Vargas Llosa, García Márquez, Guimarães Rosa, Nietzsche, Stendhal and Freud, all knowledge that he acquired from a literary education during his time in prison on the Isle of Gargona.

Sentence

Camargo was convicted in 1989 and sentenced to 16 years in prison, the maximum sentence available in Ecuador. While serving his sentence in the Garcia Moreno de Quito jail, he claimed to have converted to Christianity. In this penitentiary he was imprisoned with Pedro Alonso Lopez ("the Monster of the Andes"), who is believed to have raped and killed more than 300 girls in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

Death

It was reported that in November 1994, he was murdered in prison by Luis Masache Narvaez, the cousin of one of his victims.

 
 

Daniel Camargo Barbosa

Barbosa's first victim was a nine-year-old girl. She was very brutally raped. The crime occurred in Columbia, (Daniel's native country.) He was quickly arrested, and soon there after convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

In 1986, he escaped prison, and fled to Ecuador.

In the city of Guayaquil, approximately 55 young girls came up missing during the fourteen months, he lived there.

Not all of the bodies showed up, but from the ones that did surface, we know they suffered an extremely brutal death. The victims had been hacked and slashed with a machete.

Police also found candy wrappers at the crime scene, leading them to believe the killer lured the victims with candy.

In June of 1988, police discovered the remains of another young girl, 12-year-old Gloria Andino. She was killed in the same manner as the previous victims. However, there was a slight difference at the crime scene, she was clutching a candy wrapper. This wrapper was bagged and tagged as evidence, and when later checked for prints. They soon discovered one print that did not belong to the victim. Investigators searched through thousands of print files and finally came up with a match, Daniel Camargo Barbosa.

Around the same time police discovered who the murderer was, a patrolman stopped Daniel when he observed him behaving suspiciously near the area Gloria Andino's body had been discovered. The officer questioned the man, then searched him. When he found a photo of an earlier victim in the Barbosa’s pocket and decided to arrest him.

Under intense questioning, Daniel confessed. He admitted to all of the murders that the he was suspected of having committed and added a few additional ones. The confessed murders would soon amount to seventy-one. Police asked him if he could take them to the location where they could find the latest girls that came up missing, and he led them to six more victims.

Upon more Questioning police learned, that Barbosa had in fact lured the girls with candy. He also said he used new ballpoint pens as bait.

Barbosa claimed he liked the girl’s young because he liked virgins. He said that it gave him intense satisfaction to see the victims cry when he raped them.

Barbosa went to trial in 1989. He Brazenly took the stand and told of the murders he committed in five different cities across the country. Although despite the brutality of his crimes, he was only sentenced to sixteen years in prison - The maximum sentence in Ecuador. So sometime around the year 2005, Barbosa will once again be on the streets. The chances of him being extradited to finish out the remainder of his previous sentence are slim to none.

*UPDATE*

On July 26, 1999, I recieved an email from Frank Villagomez who informed me that Barbosa is dead on November 13, 1994. Apparently he was killed in prison by another prisoner who happened to be a cousin of one of his many victims. This is quite sad news for me as I was really looking foward to 2005 when we should have been flooded with news stories of his release.

 
 

Daniel Camargo Barbosa was a psychothic, serial killer from Colombia, South America. It is believed that he raped and killed over 150 young girls in Colombia and Ecuador.

Camargo's mother died when he was a little boy. He was raised by an abusive stepmother, who punished him and some times dressed him like a woman.

Even though, it is believed that he raped and killed more than 80 girls in Colombia. Camargo was in a Colombian Prison, where he was convicted to 20 years in prison for raping and killing a nine-year-old girl.

It was said that during this imprisonment in Colombia all the other prisoners were somewhat afraid of him because Camargo claimed to have pacts with the Devil. In 1984, he escaped from La Isla De La Gorgona Prison in a rudementary boat. When Camargo disappeared, the Director of Gorgona Prison said that "he had been eaten by sharks while swimming". Camargo had fled to Ecuador, where he embarked on a spree of rape and murder.

In June 1988, Camargo was arrested in Quito, Ecuador for the murder of Gloria Andino, a twelve-year-old girl. He was linked to the crime by a fingerprint left on a candy-wrapper at the scene, this being the means by which he lured victims.

Daniel Camargo very calmed confessed to killing 71 girls in Ecuador since escaping from the Colombian prison. He led authorities to the dumping grounds of those victims, whose bodies had not yet been recovered. The bodies had been dismembered. As he told the Ecuadorean authorities of the locations of the bodies and how the sadistic crimes were comited, he showed no feelings of remorse. After raping his victims, he had hacked, slashed and crushed the girls with a machete. He gave cynical explanation for choosing children. He wanted virgins "because they cried"; this apparently gave him greater satisfaction.

According to Camargo, he killed because he wanted revenge on woman's unfaithfulness. He hated them for not being what women are supposed to be. His victims were all virgins.

A journalist interviewed Daniel Camargo. The journalist describes Camargo as Brilliant. "He had an answer for everything and was able to speak of God and the Devil equally". Good reader, he cited Hesse, Vargas Llosa, Garcia Marquez, Guimaraes Rosa, Nietzche, Sthendal or Freud. When he was captured, in his briefcase was found together with his last victim's underwear, the book Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky.

Camargo was convicted in 1989 and sentenced to 16 years in prison, the maximum sentence available in Ecuador. While serving his sentence in the Penal Garcia Moreno de Quito, he claimed to have converted to Christianity. In this penitentiary Daniel Camargo Barbosa was imprisoned with Pedro Alonso Lopes (AKA "the monster of the Andes"), who is believed to have raped and killed more than 300 girls in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

It was reported that in November 1994 he was murdered in prison by Luis Masache Narvaez, the cousin of one of his victims.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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