Serial killer 'Lucifer' murdered 48 inmates during his 25 years behind bars

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Serial killer nicknamed Lucifer murdered 48 inmates during his 25 years behind bars

A serial killer nicknamed 'Lucifer' has been accused of murdering 48 other inmates during his 25 years behind bars.

He is said to have murdered five inmates in one go in Serra Azul Jail in Sao Paulo in 2011 in one of his most bloodiest attacks to date.Da Silva will likely die behind bars after racking up multiple convictions and sentences totalling 217 years - although he has yet to be tried for many of his alleged crimes.“They were rapists and thieves who took advantage of other inmates and robbed them.”

Prison guards told UOL it was only a “question of time” before da Silva, covered in tattoos which include skulls, devils and a Swastika, kills again once he is transferred to a new prison. He is said to have yelled: “I love this, there’s so few, I want to kill more prisoners” as he snubbed out their lives.

 

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