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Benedito Moreira de Carvalho was born on 10 August, 1910 in Tambaú, São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian serial killer and rapist (1910–1976). Discover Benedito Moreira de Carvalho's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1910
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Tambaú, São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 1976
Died Place Franco da Rocha Psychiatric Hospital, Franco da Rocha, São Paulo, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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1910

Benedito Moreira de Carvalho (August 10, 1910 – 1976), known as The Monster of Guaianases (Portuguese: Monstro de Guaianases), was a Brazilian serial killer and child rapist who killed eleven girls in Greater São Paulo from 1937 to 1952.

Benedito Moreira de Carvalho was born on August 10, 1910, in Tambaú.

His mother died at childbirth, due to which he and his eleven other brothers had to be raised by their father.

Moreira would later claim that his father punished him for the smallest infractions so harshly that he got dizzy.

In his youth, he joined the Military Police of São Paulo State where he served nine years as a nurse in the Fire Department, but was eventually expelled for committing a sexual offence.

From then on, Moreira worked various in various professions, including as a carpenter, bricklayer's assistant and mechanic's assistant, always in short periods.

1930

He married Marina Reis de Almeida in 1930, with whom he had a son and daughter.

Neighbors considered Moreira a good husband and an educated, respectful man who would make interesting conversations.

Unbeknownst to most, however, Moreira's sexual disorders grew so persistent that he sought medical treatment.

Unable to afford the high cost of hospitalization (approximately 3,600 cruzeiros), he sought the help of traditional healers who recommended him teas to control his impulses.

He would later claim that they had no effect, and since he could not satisfy his desires with his wife as she suffered from an illness, he went out searching for strangers.

1937

Very little is known about Moreira's early crimes, but they are believed to have been committed in 1937, 1941, 1946, 1951 and 1952, according to report from a board of psychiatrists who examined him at the Franco da Rocha Psychiatric Hospital.

The very first of these was the molestation of a minor, for which he was imprisoned for a year in jail.

1951

In 1951, while awaiting trial on charges of seducing a minor, Moreira managed to escape a jail in Mogi das Cruzes and fled to Itaquera, where he attempted to accost several women.

He was caught attempting to molest Japanese national Dioneko Tanagushi, and later returned to the hospital.

After being released the following year, Moreira moved a house in São Paulo's Guaiaúna neighborhood.

Shortly afterwards, he resumed his sexual attacks, but this time started killing his victims.

His modus operandi consisted of moving between various neighborhoods and nearby cities, where he attacked victims on isolated roads and streets in sparsely populated areas.

At the time, Greater São Paulo's low population density and abundance of scrubland and farms allowed for many potential hiding places for the criminal.

Moreira's victim profile predominantly consisted of unaccompanied children, adolescents or young adults, most of whom were of Japanese descent.

He approached them directly and offered to have sex, and if they attempted to run away, he would catch up with them and quickly overpower them.

Moreira would strangle them (either manually or with a small rope he carried with him) into unconsciousness and then drag them off to the nearby woods to have sex with them.

As he apparently did not care whether his victims were alive or dead during the rape, some have suggested that he might have been a necrophile.

Due to the increasing number of attacks and murders in the region, a team of investigators was formed to catch the perpetrator.

While interviewing one of the surviving victims and some witnesses, investigators were puzzled when some of them said that he was very similar to one of their investigators, Adalberto Kurt.

From there, the team combed through the police records for sexual offenders that resembled Kurt, eventually locating Moreira's profile.

Looking further into him, investigators learned that he worked at various sawmills around the city as a temporary worker and had absences coinciding with the dates of certain crimes.

Since he had given a fake address to his employers, the authorities tracked down his actual address and installed a bell to alarm them when he would return.

On August 29, Moreira was apprehended without incident.

An inspection of his home revealed a list containing the numbers and locations relating to the attacks, in addition to stolen school bags (one of which had the small rope) and newspaper clippings about the crimes.

The arrest caused a stir in the city due to the unusually high number of victims for the era - due to this, the police reinvestigated similar cases from the pasts that resulted in the exoneration of several men serving prison sentences for attacks that were confirmed to be Moreira's doing.

In the immediate aftermath of his arrest, Moreira admitted responsibility for attacks involving children, but claimed that he was not interested in adult women and was not involved in the attack on Lidia da Silva.

Not long after his arrest, Moreira underwent a psychiatric evaluation that determined he was incapable of standing trial due to his mental abnormalities.

1976

Ruled unfit to stand trial, he was imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital until his death in 1976.

Because of this, he was interned at the Franco da Rocha Psychiatric Hospital, where he remained until his death in 1976.