always wanted to know the criminal legend, the psychopath that my grandmother was afraid and had this every time their daughters leave the house, the rapist and murderer that my mother still does not believe that may have been the author of all those crimes of eighty, sexual maniac who reminds me every outrage this appeared from the newspapers.
The opportunity I've come to find work Camargo Leon Oscar Bonilla (Editorial Dina, 1987) a decade working for should have sold like hotcakes (the first printing was 10,000 copies and perhaps he went a similar ) mainly because the issue was in effect, the bereaved still sore, Ecuadorian society shocked by the news, the authorities out of astonishment and Camargo aged from one cell to another inmate waiting to destroy him.
A grisly work, because not only is the writer's interpretation, if not the voice of the murderer appears strongly in each of these 250 pages, confessing openly, blaming society for their "disease", looking through the narration of his atrocities inner peace, demonstrating the ease of coaxing, submit, raping and strangling women and girls screaming at Leon Febres Cordero ( president for those years) that urban insecurity was his refuge.
A job that helps us to understand this mass murderer from his criminal depth, namely that the force is not always the one prevailing in the murderers, because it surpasses knowledge. Daniel Camargo Barbosa was confirmed in this book.