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That was Pedro Alonso Lopez - The Monster of the Andes, No one was concerned that Lopez would have the opportunity to kill again. If he was paroled from the prison in Ecuador he would still have to stand trial for his murders in Colombia and Peru. But after 20 years of solitary confinement, in the summer of 1998, Lopez was taken in the middle of the night to the Colombia border and released. Neither Colombia or Peru had the money to bring the madman to justice.

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Why are some people who have killed 2 people classed as serial killers?

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What makes serial killers tick?

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