• Campo Elías Delgado Morales (14 May 1934 – 4 December 1986) was a Colombian spree killer, former US serviceman and self-described Vietnam War veteran...
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  • activist Camilo Delgado, Puerto Rican television host Campo Elías Delgado Morales (1934-1986), Colombian spree killer Carlos Delgado (born 1972), Puerto...
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    In May 1984 he was sentenced to sixteen years to life in prison. Campo Elías Delgado killed his mother and 28 others in a killing spree that ended with...
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  • Morales (1737–?), Spanish officer and Florida colonial official Campo Elías Delgado Morales (1934–1986), Colombian spree killer Carlos Adrián Morales...
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    jewelry from a friend. Garavito also developed an obsession with Campo Elías Delgado, an infamous murderer and Vietnam veteran who murdered his own mother...
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  • Mendoza Zambrano which is based on the spree killing committed by Campo Elías Delgado that took place in Bogotá in 1986. It was Colombia's submission to...
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  • three stories happening around a real event on December 4, 1986: Campo Elías Delgado, a Vietnam War veteran, killed his apartment building neighbors,...
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  • Griselda Blanco Restrepo (1943–2012) Daniel Camargo Barbosa (1936–1994) Campo Elías Delgado Morales (1934–1986) Pablo Escobar Gaviria (1949–1993) Luis Alfredo...
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    and other primitive tools. Jhoan Arenas (born 1990), footballer Campo Elías Delgado (1934-1986), spree killer Biofilo Panclasta (1879-1943), activist...
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  • California. Six suspects in the kidnapping were arrested. Born: Campo Elías Delgado, spree killer, in Chinácota, Colombia (d. 1986) Died: Norman Clapham...
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    world boxing championship in the bantamweight division 4 December Campo Elías Delgado Morales, a Vietnam War veteran kills 28 persons (including his mother)...
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    Pedro Albizu Campos (June 29, 1893 – April 21, 1965) was a Puerto Rican attorney and politician, and a leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence...
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  • 14 February 2011 Colombia, 1986. A Colombian Vietnam War veteran, Campo Elías Delgado, murders his own mother triggering a killing spree that resulted...
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    Elías Antonio "Tony" Saca González (born 9 March 1965) is a Salvadoran politician who was President of El Salvador from 1 June 2004 to 1 June 2009. He...
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  • Libertador Municipality: Saúl Ortega Campos Naguanagua Municipality: Busy Galeano San Diego Municipality: Jorge Delgado Los Guayos Municipality: Douglas Romero...
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    Puerto Rico's independence. The Party's selection in 1930 of Pedro Albizu Campos as its president brought a radical change to the organization and its tactics...
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    Heraclio Fernández, Rogelio Caraballo, Francisco de Paula Aguirre, Ramon Delgado Palacios, Laudelino Mejías and Antonio Lauro. The popular waltz was performed...
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  • haunts the square. An apartment building located in Chapinero where Campo Elias Delgado killed his mother and six of his neighbours, before perpetrating...
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    Puerto Rico. In 1924, Pedro Albizu Campos, a lawyer, joined the party and was named its vice president. Albizu Campos was the first Puerto Rican graduate...
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    Cadets of the Republic, the Nationalist youth organization, Hiram Rosado and Elías Beauchamp assassinated Colonel Riggs. They were arrested and executed, without...
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    Retrieved 14 July 2021. "Presidentes de El Salvador – Elías Antonio Saca" [Presidents of El Salvador – Elías Antonio Saca]. casapres.gob (in Spanish). Archived...
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    formed in 1922 to work for Puerto Rican Independence. By 1930 Pedro Albizu Campos, a lawyer who was the first Puerto Rican graduate from Harvard Law School...
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    Nationalist Juan Antonio Corretjer. Delgado became a pro-independence political activist and follower of Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos. He was a member of the Cadets...
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    Elías Beauchamp (June 8, 1908 – February 23, 1936) was a member of the Cadets of the Republic, the paramilitary wing of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party...
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  • played in Quito in two venues, the Olímpico Atahualpa and Rodrigo Paz Delgado stadiums. On 23 February 2023, CONMEBOL announced a total of 11 referees...
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    law, as continued colonialism. The Nationalist president, Pedro Albizu Campos, ordered armed uprisings on October 30, 1950, in several towns, including...
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    speaker was Pedro Albizu Campos, the president of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. That day Collazo was so impressed by Albizu Campos' leadership that he...
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    1936, Colonel Riggs was assassinated by the Nationalists Hiram Rosado and Elías Beauchamp, both members of the Cadets of the Republic, the paramilitary...
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    dominated by the United States. As part of this initiative, Pedro Albizu Campos ordered Lebrón to organize attacks in the United States, focusing on locations...
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    Cuchí and his deputy, Pedro Albizu Campos, a Harvard-educated attorney. Coll y Cuchí left the party and Albizu Campos became president in 1931. He retained...
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