"El Monstruo de los Andes" Nos sumergimos en uno de los casos más escalofriantes de América Latina: Pedro Alonso López, conocido como El Monstruo de los Andes, responsable de la desaparición y asesinato de más de 300 niñas en Colombia, Perú y Ecuador. Pero eso no es todo…
En compañía de Esteban, a…"El Monstruo de los Andes" Nos sumergimos en uno de los casos más escalofriantes de América Latina: Pedro Alonso López, conocido como El Monstruo de los Andes, responsable de la desaparición y asesinato de más de 300 niñas en Colombia, Perú y Ecuador. Pero eso no es todo…
En compañía de Esteban, autor del libro Pablo Escobar, un contador de historias reales y perturbadoras. En este capítulo comparte relatos tan aterradores como difíciles de creer...
Una mujer secuestrada y abandonada detrás de una pared falsa, hallada por soldados, nos cuenta sobre el baúl misterioso en un tren de Colombia, que contenía el cuerpo de un hombre depilado, cartas con símbolos extraños y un crimen que jamás se resolvió.
Y el enigma más grande de todos: Pedro Alonso López fue liberado tras 18 años de prisión y nunca más se supo de él. ¿Podría estar caminando entre nosotros?
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In the late 1970s, young girls along the Andes mountain range in Ecuador began to disappear. By 1980, the number of missing girls had reached national crisis proportions. Police feared the girls had been abducted by international c…*** Content warnings: Child abuse, child victims, sexual assault ***
In the late 1970s, young girls along the Andes mountain range in Ecuador began to disappear. By 1980, the number of missing girls had reached national crisis proportions. Police feared the girls had been abducted by international child traffickers and sold into domestic and sexual slavery. That was until a vigilant market vendor spotted something out of the ordinary.
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Some serial killers’ reigns of terror are cut mercifully short, due to careless mistakes or careful police work. Pedro Alonso López was not one of those killers. The number of his victims is staggering — but the way his story ends is perhaps the most terrifying of all.
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Pedro Lopez is a serial killer that has confessed to murdering 350 young girls in the South American countries of Columbia, Ecuador and Peru. He was convicted of 110 murders in Ecuador alone and confessed to 350 in total. But the story of Pedro Lopez is unlike any that we've ever covered. The number…Pedro Lopez is a serial killer that has confessed to murdering 350 young girls in the South American countries of Columbia, Ecuador and Peru. He was convicted of 110 murders in Ecuador alone and confessed to 350 in total. But the story of Pedro Lopez is unlike any that we've ever covered. The number of his known and suspected murders are staggering, but its the numbers of years he spent in jail and where he is now that will also shock.
Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss one of the world's most prolific serial killers. Find out what happened in his childhood that caused him to become "The Monster of the Andes". People will be shocked at just how much time he actually served in prison and the fact that he could still be out walking the streets and killing today.
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