Manuel Delgado Villegas

Manuel Delgado Villegas
Manuel Delgado Villegas

Mugshot taken upon his arrest on January 18, 1971
Background information
Birth name Manuel Delgado Villegas
Also known as El Arropiero
El estrangulador del puerto
Born January 25, 1943(1943-01-25)
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Died February 2, 1998(1998-02-02) (aged 55)
Badalona, Catalonia, Spain
Cause of death Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Conviction None
Killings
Number of victims: 48
Span of killings 1964–1971
Country Spain, Italy, France
Date apprehended 18 January 1971

Manuel Delgado Villegas (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel delˈγaðo βi'λeγas]; 25 January 1943 – 2 February 1998), also known as El Arropiero,[a] was a Spanish serial killer active between 1964 and 1971.[1] Delgado claimed to have carried out 48 murders in Spain, Italy and France - of these cases the Spanish police were only able to investigate twenty-two and charged him with eight. He was never brought to trial, as he was diagnosed with a severe mental disorder, and in 1978 the Audiencia Nacional ordered that he be preventively detained at Carabanchel Penitentiary Psychiatric Hospital. He was released into the care of a psychiatric hospital in 1998 and died soon after of a smoking-related lung disease.

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Biography

Early life

Manuel Delgado Villegas was born in Seville, Spain on January 25, 1943, the son of José Delgado Martín. His mother died during childbirth and the itinerant nature of his father's job as a salesman meant that he and his sister Joaquina were sent to live with their maternal grandmother in Mataró, Catalonia[2]. Delgado and his sister lived with their grandmother in the predominently Andalusian neighbourhood of La Cirera. He attended school but never learned to read and write.

In 1961, at age of 18, Delgado enlisted in the Spanish Legion; There he learnt hand-to-hand combat techniques, and one in particular - one of his preferred methods of killing - the golpe legionario or golpe mortal (literally "death blow"), a strike to the larynx with the knife-edge of the hand.

Arrest

Following the disappearance of Antonia "Toñi" Rodríguez Relinque, a 38 year-old mentally retarded woman who had been seen on various occasions in the company of Delgado, the police accompanied Delgado to El Puerto de Santa María police station where he was questioned by Cadiz's Brigada de Investigación Criminal (Criminal Investigation Division) over the disappearance of the person who they now knew to be his girlfriend. He had initially denied killing her, but following the discovery of her body in a secluded spot known as Pago Galvecito, on the outskirts of El Puerto de Santa María, on February 21, 1971 he confessed to her murder - Delgado confessed that had strangled the woman with her own tights whilst having sex. The local newspaper, the Diario de Cádiz, dubbed him El estrangulador del puerto (The Puerto strangler). Over the next few days he admitted his culpability in the murders of four others[3]

At the time of his arrest it was widely reported that he was diagnosed as having XYY syndrome which led to claims that this may have been responsible for his violent behaviour. However, the link between XYY syndrome and violent behaviour has been disproven by modern studies of the condition.

In the process of investigating the veracity of his claims the investigating magistrate of El Puerto de Santa María, Conrado Gallardo Ros, along with detectives involved in the cases, accompanied Delgado to the scenes of the crimes where he re-enacted and explained the crimes. On a side note, he became the first serial killer to travel the scenes of his crimes by airplane.

Death

Manuel Delgado Villegas died on February 2, 1998 at the Hospital Can Ruti in Badalona as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Victims

Locations of the murders of the confirmed victims
  • Adolfo Folch Muntaner (January 21, 1964) - A 49 year-old chef. He was killed on a beach in Llorac as he slept.
"I saw a sleeping man leant against a wall. I approached him and very slowly, with a large rock that I had picked up close to the wall, hit him over the head. When I realised that he was dead, I took his wallet and the watch on his wrist. He had barely anything in it and the watch was crap!
—Manuel Delgado Villegas
  • Margaret Hélène Thelese Boudrie (June 20, 1967) - A 21 year-old French student from Lyon. She was staying at Can Plana, a holiday home five kilometres from Ibiza, along with a friend.[4]
  • Venancio Hernández Carrasco (July 20, 1968) - A 71 year-old man. Hernández was tending to his vineyards by the banks of the Tajuña River in the town Chinchón when he was approached by Delgado. Delgado asked him for some food, to which Hernández replied that he was young and that if he wanted to eat that he had to work. This comment cost him his life. His body was found floating in the river near the San Galindo dam.[5] The police initially reported it as an accidental drowning.
  • Ramón Estrada Saldrich (April 5, 1969) - Killed in Barcelona.
  • Anastasia Borrella Moreno (November 23, - 1969) - Killed in Mataró.
  • Francisco Marín Ramírez (December 3, 1970) - A 28 year-old electrician for Renfe. He was a friend of Delgado. Delgado claimed that he had killed Marín after he had made sexual advances towards him. His body was found by a fisherman on December 12, floating in the Guadalete river, underneath the San Alejandro bridge in El Puerto de Santa María.
  • Antonia Rodríguez Relinque (January 18, 1971) - A 38 year-old woman. Delgado's girlfriend killed in El Puerto de Santa María.[6][7]

Further viewing

  • "La muerte­ aparente; El r­astro del arrop­iero; Diarios d­el Miedo". Cuatro. Cuarto Milenio. 15/02/09. No. 24/45, season 4.
  • * "Entrevista a "El Arropiero"". Dossier 21. TVE. La 1. 1993.

Notes

a ^ This nickname arose as his father sold home-made sweets made from arrope, a syrup made from figs;[8] He subsequently became known as the "son of the arropiero" a nickname which he inherited.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Manuel Delgado Villegas, “El Arropiero"" (in Spanish). http://www.escalofrio.com/n/Asesinos/Manuel_Delgado_Villegas_-_El_Arropiero/Manuel_Delgado_Villegas_-_El_Arropiero.php. 
  2. ^ "Los crímenes de el Arropiero [The crimes of the arropiero]". Libertad digital: Fin de semana. http://findesemana.libertaddigital.com/los-crimenes-de-el-arropiero-1276230426.html. 
  3. ^ "Manuel Delgado Villegas se confiesa autor de otra muerte" (in Spanish). ABC. 23 February 1971. p. 31. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1971/02/23/031.html. 
  4. ^ "Sigue sin descrubirse al que asesino a una joven francesa [The young Frenchwoman's killer is still unknown]" (in Spanish) (PDF). La Vanguardia. 23 June 1967. p. 9. http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.es/preview/1967/06/23/pagina-9/34372892/pdf.html?search=%22Margaret%20Helene%20Boudrie%22. 
  5. ^ "Los bomberos rescatan el cadaver de un hombre ahogado" (in Spanish) (PDF). ABC. 21 July 1968. p. 49. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1968/07/21/049.html. 
  6. ^ (Spanish) http://findesemana.libertaddigital.com/articulo.php/1276230426
  7. ^ serial killer true crime library * serial killer news * list of serial killers * serial murder * female serial killers * crime scene investigation * tueur en serie * omicidi seriali *
  8. ^ "El Arropiero, historia de un 'psicokiller' [El Arropiero, the history of a pyscho-killer]". Diario de Sevilla. http://www.diariodesevilla.es/article/ocio/334425/arropiero/historia/psicokiller.html. 
  9. ^ "Los crímenes de el Arropiero [The crimes of the arropiero]". Libertad digital: Fin de semana. http://findesemana.libertaddigital.com/los-crimenes-de-el-arropiero-1276230426.html. 

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