Racing driver and serial killer

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Perhaps many people would have been saved from suffering if the doctor removed the blade that was squeezing the newborn’s neck. Christopher Bernard Wilder on March 13, 1945 at Sydney (Australia), would not have been skilled enough to save his life. The second time he almost died was when, at the age of two, he fell into a pool. He survived and his childhood and adolescence passed like any other young man of that time. He had his first black mark when he was accused of a gang rape on a beach in Australia. He was released but with precautionary measures: received electroshock treatment. Big mistake. His behavior worsened. He got married at the age of 23 and his marriage lasted only 8 days. The bride discovers the dark side of Wilder that he became material by raping his friends. Some experts point out that electric shocks to repair “his damaged brain” increased his sexual aggressiveness.

The allure of racing

To put distance to his first wrongdoing at the age of 17, in 1970 he came to USA where he worked as a construction contractor and earned his living Florida acquisition and sale of properties.

Gathering some capital, he ventured into the fascinating world of motorcycles. In the early eighties, he bought a car, hired a few mechanics, created a team and began participating in state races such as Miami GP for a couple of seasons. He also had his moment of glory when he ran in the 24 hours of Dayton. It doesn’t amount to anything remarkable, but all the paraphernalia of racing, fuel, speed and danger is just a facade with which he intends to deceive the faithful girls walking around the circuits.

A pure fraud

Wilder He found photography to be the perfect excuse to get closer to women. Eager to have a career as models, she suggested they do photo shoots for magazines. Unfortunately, they are easy prey to give free rein to their sexual instincts and commit the most heinous crimes. In beauty contests held in cities and states, she found her other fishing ground. Because of this, the FBI, which he led for several months, labeled him, ‘The Beauty Queen Killer‘, because of the tremendous relationships many of the victims have with these events.

A trace of death

Just after arriving at USAin 1974 he went to court several times accused of sexual assault and in 1980, a student accused him of drugging her to abuse her but he was released after paying a large bail.

While visiting his parents in 1983 on Australia, charges were brought against him for sexually abusing two 15-year-old girls. His parents paid bail, he left the country and returned to Floridawhen the trial was scheduled to begin in April 1984.

The first murder attributed to him was that of the model Rosario Gonzalez who disappeared on February 26, 1984. From then on, it was a hellish journey Florida, Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Missouri, Indiana and New Yorkwhich led him to commit up to 12 known sexual assaults and 8 related murders.

During this escape, he attacks girls on the street and takes them to a desolate wasteland where he commits his wrongdoings and leaves the body. In Indiana He believed he had been stabbed to death Dawnette Wilt but he survived and was able to tell the police in detail what Wilder looked like, who he was headed for Canada and the type of vehicle he drives.

Then the hunt and capture of the murderer began. Finally, society breathed a sigh of relief when ‘The Beauty Queen Killer He got what he deserved in his struggle with the police and a bullet pierced the bloodthirsty monster’s chest.

There are still victims’ cases to be solved

Pursued and removed

On April 13, 1984, Christopher Wilder want to kidnap Carol Hilbert, 19 years old, whom he assaulted in the middle of the street. But the girl escaped to seek help. Descriptions of both the vehicle and the suspect were distributed to police patrol officers and matched another detailed description, so it took some time before they found the suspect. That same afternoon, the killer stopped at a gas station because he needed directions to get there. Canada when two agents recognized him and went to arrest him. There was a struggle with one of the officers and suddenly, the revolver fired twice: one of the bullets seriously wounded the agent, and the other hit the murderer directly in the heart. Christopher he died on the spot. Years later, there are still unsolved cases of possible victims who disappeared during that time Wilder act

Source: La Verdad

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