Cayetano Santos Godino, aliased “petiso orejudo” (in English “big ear pest”) was a serial killer who terrified the Argentinian city of Buenos Aires when just sixteen. In the early 20th century he was liable for the murders of 4 children, the failed murders of another seven and arson of seven buildings.
On 26th January 1912 Aurora Laurona, 13, was found dead in an abandoned house. On March 7th Godino set fire to the dress of Reyna Vainicoff, 5 years old, who did not recover and died some days later. In late September he set fire to a railway station, which was extinguished without extensive damage. On November 8th he tried to choke Roberto Russo, 8 years old. He was seized and charged with failed murder but released until the trial. On November 16th he hit Carmen Ghittoni, who suffered minor wounds before a police officer intervened. On November 20th he kidnapped Carolina Neolener, who cried out and was rescued by a neighbour. In late November he set fire to two large sheds which were extinguished quickly. On December 3rd 1912, Godino saw Jesualdo Giordano playing outside his house, and offered to buy the boy some sweets to convince him to go with him. Providing a few sweets then offering more, Godino took Giordano to a country house. When they were inside, he threw him to floor and unsuccessfully tried to choke him with his belt. Then he cut his belt and tied his hands and legs. He started beating him and considered hammering his head. He left the house looking for a nail and saw Giordano’s father, to whom he said he did not know where the child was. He then re-entered the house with the nail. He hammered it into the side of Giordano’s skull and hid the corpse. The body was found by the father minutes later. At 8PM Cayetano went to the wake and touched the skull where he had fixed the nail. At 5:30 AM on December 4th he was seized by police, confessing his crimes.
On January 4th 1913 he entered a reformatory, where tried to kill some of the inmates. Due to medical reports, which declared him insane, the judge discontinued the case and ordered him to stay in the reformatory. On November 12th 1915 an appeal was approved ordering him to be moved to jail on November 20th. On March 28th 1923 Godino was transferred to Ushuaia Penitentiary. On 1933 he spent some time in hospital for a beating he suffered from inmates due to having killed two cats which were mascots for them. From 1935 onwards he was always ill and received no visitors until he died on 1944 in strange circumstances.
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