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Repairman Leaves His Business Card at Every Victim's Home

In a city where trust is paramount, a repairman turned predator lurked in plain sight, leaving behind a chilling calling card. Julia Paz, a victim who sought safety, ended up dead in her own home, with a business card that would unravel a two-year reign of terror. How did a man with a history of violence evade detection while preying on the vulnerable?

In this episode, we delve into the haunting story of José Antonio Rodríguez Vega, a man whose childhood of violence shaped his dark path. We explore the unsettling pattern of deaths among elderly women in Santander, Spain, and the shocking revelations that followed the discovery of his business card. What happens when the person you trust turns out to be a monster?

Key Data:
Person: José Antonio Rodríguez Vega
Location: Santander, Spain
Date: 1987
Topic: Serial killer, elder abuse, violence
Event: Deaths of elderly women

- Julia Paz, a 71-year-old woman, was found dead in her apartment with a business card from Rodríguez Vega.
- Rodríguez Vega had a history of sexual assault and was released from prison after serving only eight years.
- The death rate among elderly women in Santander began to rise in 1987, with no signs of forced entry in their homes.
- A local newspaper, El Montañés, suggested the possibility of a serial killer, but was initially dismissed by authorities.
- Forensic evidence later revealed injuries inconsistent with natural deaths in three cases, confirming the newspaper's suspicions.

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