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Can you help find accused serial killer Resendez-Ramirez?
EAST TEXAS The newest man on the F-B-I's Ten Most Wanted list is no stranger to crime. The search continues for drifter Rafael Resendez-Ramirez, who's a native of Puebla, Mexico. He's wanted for questioning in at least five Texas killings, one in Kentucky and two in Illinois.
Authorities suspect Resendez-Ramirez has been hitching rides on trains-and finding his victims on or near the rails. The 38-year-old ex-convict has a criminal record in California, Florida and New Mexico on weapons and burglary charges.
Records show the suspect's troubles with the Immigration and Naturalization Service go back more than two decades. In 1976, Resendez-Ramirez was 16 when he rode into the United States on a train going through Brownsville. He was caught by immigration authorities and voluntarily returned to Mexico.
Three years later he was convicted in Miami for vehicle theft, burglary and aggravated assaulted. He served some prison time in Florida before being deported.
The cycle of re-entering the United States happened twice more and Resendez-Ramirez was caught both times.
K-E-N-S television in San Antonio reports in 1988, Resendez-Ramirez returned with phony documents and voted-under an assumed name-in the U-S presidential election.