![]() ![]() Then he buried her alive in a ditch, which he covered with cans. He said that in 1906 he took a girl, about three years old, to the wasteland on Rio de Janeiro Street, where he attempted to strangle her. It was his first murder, but it went unnoticed and would only be discovered years later when he confessed to the police himself. In 1906, Cayetano killed three-year-old Maria Rosa Face. A police officer intervened, but Cayetano was released from jail due to his young age. The next year, 1905, Cayetano beat Ana Neri, a child in his neighborhood, with a stone. A nearby official saw this and led the children to the police station, where their mothers picked them up a few hours later. In 1904 when he was seven years old, Cayetano beat two-year-old Miguel de Paoli and threw him into a ditch. His violent behavior and lack of interest in education caused him to move from school to school. Starting in childhood, Cayetano killed cats and birds, and enjoyed playing with fire. Cayetano's father contracted syphilis before Cayetano was born, causing him to experience serious childhood health problems. ![]() His father and mother, Fiore Godino and Lucia Ruffo, were Italians who chose to disembark in Argentina hoping to improve their life but they were abusive alcoholics. ![]() In the early 20th century he was responsible for the murder of four children, the attempted murder of another seven children, and seven counts of arson.Ĭayetano was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, one of eight boys. Cayetano Santos Godino (Octo– November 15, 1944), also known as El Petiso Orejudo ("the big-eared midget"), was an Argentine serial killer who terrorized Buenos Aires at age 16. ![]()
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