Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch, commonly known as "The Death Angel," is a notorious Argentine serial killer and former hitman who committed a series of violent crimes in the 1970s. Born on January 15, 1952, in Buenos Aires, Robledo Puch began his criminal career at a young age, engaging in theft, assault, and murder.
Robledo Puch's killing spree began in 1971 when he was just 19 years old, and over the course of one year, he murdered at least 11 people, including his own friend and accomplice. His crimes were characterized by extreme violence and brutality, often involving sexual assault and mutilation.
In addition to his murders, Robledo Puch was also involved in armed robberies and other criminal activities. He was ultimately apprehended in 1972 and sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes. He is considered one of Argentina's most infamous criminals and remains in prison to this day, having been denied parole multiple times.
Robledo Puch's notoriety has inspired books, films, and other media depictions of his life and crimes, solidifying his status as one of the most infamous serial killers in Argentine history.
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