SFPD homicide inspector Frank Falzon remembers working the Night Stalker case

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @danradman3161
    @danradman3161 2 года назад +10

    Falzon is a legend among cops and crooks alike trust me I know , he was also in that great Netflix documentary Night Stalker as well , it’s about time he wrote a book can’t wait to get it and read it , this was a great interview.

  • @kingofcorridosfilm2154
    @kingofcorridosfilm2154 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic interview. What a legend.

  • @rosaquon1091
    @rosaquon1091 2 года назад +2

    Just ordered his book...great interview! I'm going to watch all his interviews. Thank you!

  • @JosephLedbetter
    @JosephLedbetter 2 года назад +3

    I could listen to this guy tell more stories of the past.

  • @lankytor6396
    @lankytor6396 2 года назад +1

    I will never forget how scared we were. We didn’t have iron gate covering windows. We were so relieved he was caught

  • @natashanathaly3584
    @natashanathaly3584 Год назад +5

    You talk bed about Richie and describe him as monster😢But maybe you must check it about Andrii Chikatillo then you will learn What a Terror really means😢Im not try to say that Richie is innocent but there are many bed things happen in his life sinse his childhood😢And all this makes me feel sed about him😢In some kind of point Richie was a victim too😢

  • @lankytor6396
    @lankytor6396 2 года назад +1

    I’m wondering. Is Marty Kilgaraff related to Karen, she has a podcast and her dad was a firefighter San Francisco Bay Area. Karen has a very amazing well known podcast MFM . I believe she’s from Petaluma. I’m a San Francisco native and at the time we lived in Dogpatch and Daly City when nightstalker. My mom’s boyfriend worked at Bethlehem steel hunters point and we were scared taking my mom’s boyfriend to work at 4. Diane Feinstein, she was mayor and. This scared me I was eleven years old

  • @amanwithadream6894
    @amanwithadream6894 Год назад +2

    It's unfortunate to see how our humanity has sunken to such a very low moral, ethical, and professional point that one, or group of individuals will sensualize the horrific evil acts of another to fulfill, and embellish in their own selfish desires for fame or "legendary" status. This individual publicly stated that Richard should have never been born, and that the world would of been better without him. I, like everyone else, was bothered by the events that unfolded at the hands of Ramirez, but I cannot, and will not play God. We live in a world where humanity will do whatever it takes now to "get ahead", to obtain fame, gain popularity, status, power, wealth.....etc., that we have lost the very morals, principals, ethics, compassion, and humility in that pursuit without realizing that the very things we're all chasing after are the same things that are destroying, and desensitizing our current generation. There will always be lost souls in this world doing evil things that go against everything God is, and for which Christ Jesus died for, but no ONE human being can ignore his own evil deeds to seek their 15 minutes of fame, status, recognition, praise or accolades, while judging another's. There is nothing "legendary" or "iconic" in any of this, and anyone seeking that title, should tread lightly, because only God Himself can judge man, and his deeds. Only God has a say as to whom should be part of this world, and why, regardless of what our limited, and flawed minds convince ourselves of. May God have mercy on our fallen world, and may His presence, mercy, and grace rain down upon ALL the families affected by these events. ☝🙏✝

  • @nobullman5853
    @nobullman5853 2 года назад +1

    2.6 k views , only 9 comments?

  • @AfterGlow-ch8gt
    @AfterGlow-ch8gt Год назад +2

    I have studied alot about Richard Ramirez over the years. I keep coming back to the question of little Mei Leung in San Francisco. I know that DNA identified him as being at that crime scene, but DNA samples also indicated there was another person there as well. They pinned it on Richard, but I keep thinking about it. He sexually abused several female children during that time, and he left them all abandoned but alive. He didn't kill a single one. Why then, would he have murdered Mei Leung? He also assaulted several women who had a child present at their crime scenes, yet he left those women alive too, along with their children. It appears he did draw the line at murdering children and the women who had children that needed them. I'm not saying that Richard did not participate in a heinous crime with Mei Leung that day, but I think her killer was the other person at the crime scene. I've always wondered why the police didn't try harder to identify that other person? It seems like it was the lazy man's way of pinning a murder on somebody that the public would believe did it. I suppose I will never know the truth, but it's something that I just don't think Richard did. I wonder if anyone else out there has ever wondered the same thing?

    • @phillipmartinez9232
      @phillipmartinez9232 Год назад +4

      First of all he raped multiple children, in 1 case he raped 6 year old boy and mom in front of each other. Secondly they did identify the other DNA giu was juvenile at time and in prison for unrelated crimes of course. They didn't charge him cause his reasonable doubt would be a known serial killer DNA was all over crime scene and he lived right there. Im sure he was innocent tho like everyone nowadays. Its disgusting

    • @phillipmartinez9232
      @phillipmartinez9232 Год назад +3

      He left some adults alive to so why would he kill others. What stupid logic.

    • @AfterGlow-ch8gt
      @AfterGlow-ch8gt Год назад +1

      @@phillipmartinez9232 Obviously, you can't be bothered to address the "why" in what he did or did not do. There's a pattern in who he left alive or didn't. Evidently you don't care to try to figure it out, you'd just prefer to say I use stupid logic. Well, you're certainly entitled to your opinion.

    • @AfterGlow-ch8gt
      @AfterGlow-ch8gt Год назад

      @@phillipmartinez9232 I do thank you for the information you provided about the other DNA at the Leung crime scene. I hadn't come across it before. I see where the police would find it easier to pin it on Ramirez based on the information you gave. Wish you would have put a little effort into thinking about why he killed some and not others though. It's atypical behavior for a serial killer. I would have liked to have heard your thoughts.

    • @anum6285
      @anum6285 Год назад +1

      I have never thought of that logic before but you are right, RR mostly left the kids and their mothers alive. What I think is maybe he did suffer assault from his father at the same age as the kids he'd assaulted and he blamed his mother for not putting a stop to it , sick I know but that's one thing I think might have happened. Now killing on the male simply could be an act of cowardice or precaution or eliminating the threat ( maybe if he identified his male victims as his father and so afterwards punished the women ). I think he did kill before his spree started as well, probably back home and in Arizona too. Maybe the little girl in SF was a ritualistic murder. I bet there's lot more info than they have made public.

  • @nobullman5853
    @nobullman5853 2 года назад +1

    Your words on c2c, video violence in audio form? ,like baseball on radio. Theatre of the mind. Imho.

  • @Whocares282
    @Whocares282 Год назад

    There is no way that Ramirez didnt do those crimes without the participation of armando…. Both were worshipers, crucifying people etc.

    • @jasonfink5326
      @jasonfink5326 Год назад

      Armando had nothing to do with any killings.

  • @lankytor6396
    @lankytor6396 2 года назад

    We were so terrified

  • @oaklandfan5262
    @oaklandfan5262 2 года назад

    Why keep scumbags alive in jail? No need for them to sponge off society anymore! I’m pro death penalty and that’s that, there’s nothing that will convince me otherwise. Eye for an eye justice is the only way to hold killers and career criminals accountable for their actions!

    • @NikkieRoxxx
      @NikkieRoxxx 5 месяцев назад

      Sure, but death penalty is more applied to poor, non caucasian people AND, if the person is found not guilty AFTER being executed, they cant be brought back. DP creates one more family of grievers , will not bring back the victims, and puts a toll on prison staff as well.

  • @daviddouglas7612
    @daviddouglas7612 2 года назад +7

    May Richard Ramirez rest in that firey hell🔥👺