We welcomed author Ricki Thomas down to the Museum last Sunday to speak about her correspondence with serial killer Richard Ramirez.
Ramirez (known as The Night Stalker) terrorised Californians between 1984 and ’85 and was convicted of 13 murders and a series of home invasions, mutilations and rapes. Thomas explained that she had contacted the killer at a low point in her life and felt a strong physical attraction to him. “He was a good looking guy, but I never felt I was one of his groupies”. As the pair exchanged letters for over nine months, the correspondence became increasingly personal and intimate; “He demanded that I put my perfume onto my letters, he wrote erotic poetry and drew pictures for me”.
Museum Curator Joel has said, “The Night Stalker Murders are a fascinating and complicated case. Ricki’s letters give a brand new, personal insight into the mind of both a man and a monster.”
Ramirez’ letters and drawings can be seen exclusively at the True CRIME Museum on Hastings Seafront until the end of February. The interview is now available to view below or over on our YouTube Channel.
For further information, please contact us at [email protected] or call 01424 420115.
Ramirez (known as The Night Stalker) terrorised Californians between 1984 and ’85 and was convicted of 13 murders and a series of home invasions, mutilations and rapes. Thomas explained that she had contacted the killer at a low point in her life and felt a strong physical attraction to him. “He was a good looking guy, but I never felt I was one of his groupies”. As the pair exchanged letters for over nine months, the correspondence became increasingly personal and intimate; “He demanded that I put my perfume onto my letters, he wrote erotic poetry and drew pictures for me”.
Museum Curator Joel has said, “The Night Stalker Murders are a fascinating and complicated case. Ricki’s letters give a brand new, personal insight into the mind of both a man and a monster.”
Ramirez’ letters and drawings can be seen exclusively at the True CRIME Museum on Hastings Seafront until the end of February. The interview is now available to view below or over on our YouTube Channel.
For further information, please contact us at [email protected] or call 01424 420115.