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Freddy Krueger Killer Guilty
Updated: 14:39, Thursday March 16, 2006
A man who wanted to become a notorious serial killer like fictional Freddy Krueger has been found guilty of murdering four people.
Daniel Gonzalez knifed to death two men and two women over three days in September 2004 and attempted to kill two others.
The court heard how he wanted to be a notorious serial killer in a campaign of murder stretching from the south coast of England to London.
He killed three of his victims in London, the other in Worthing, West Sussex.
After his arrest he told police he wondered what it would be like to be Freddy Krueger for a day.
This was a reference to the fictional murderer from the Nightmare On Elm Street films.
Gonzalez' defence team had accepted he killed each of his four victims.
They claimed he had been suffering from auditory hallucinations - voices commanding him to kill - which diminished his responsibility in law.
The prosecution agreed he had a personality disorder, but said this was not the same as suffering from a mental illness.
Gonzalez is due to be sentenced on Friday.
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Hopefully this will bring some sense of justice to Julie and family.
Updated: 14:39, Thursday March 16, 2006
A man who wanted to become a notorious serial killer like fictional Freddy Krueger has been found guilty of murdering four people.
Daniel Gonzalez knifed to death two men and two women over three days in September 2004 and attempted to kill two others.
The court heard how he wanted to be a notorious serial killer in a campaign of murder stretching from the south coast of England to London.
He killed three of his victims in London, the other in Worthing, West Sussex.
After his arrest he told police he wondered what it would be like to be Freddy Krueger for a day.
This was a reference to the fictional murderer from the Nightmare On Elm Street films.
Gonzalez' defence team had accepted he killed each of his four victims.
They claimed he had been suffering from auditory hallucinations - voices commanding him to kill - which diminished his responsibility in law.
The prosecution agreed he had a personality disorder, but said this was not the same as suffering from a mental illness.
Gonzalez is due to be sentenced on Friday.
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Hopefully this will bring some sense of justice to Julie and family.