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Serial killer suspected of murdering his new paedophile cellmate

Serial killer suspected of murdering his new paedophile cellmate
Ramon Escobar is accused of killing cellmate Juan Villanueva (Picture: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP)

A convicted serial killer is suspected of murdering his new cellmate at a California prison.

Ramon Escobar, 51, is serving life without parole for killing seven people, including his aunt and uncle, and injuring seven others in a spate of attacks in 2018.

He was sharing a cell at North Kern State Prison in Delano with Juan Villanueva, 53, a fellow lifer convicted of the aggravated sexual assault of a child under the age of 14.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Villanueva was found unresponsive shortly before 9am on Friday and despite lifesaving efforts was pronounced dead a short time later.

Escobar is suspected of killing Villanueva and has been placed in restricted housing pending an investigation, the agency added.

The Kern County coroner will determine the official cause of death, authorities said. Other details weren’t immediately provided.

Escobar was serving a life sentence without chance of parole after pleading guilty last year to killing five men and injuring seven others.

He also pleaded guilty to killing his aunt and uncle in Houston, Texas, in 2018.

This Dec. 5, 2022, photo released by California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, shows inmate Ramon Escobar. Authorities say inmate Juan Villanueva, a convicted serial killer is suspected of slaying his new cellmate, Ramon Escobar on Friday morning, Feb. 24, 2023, at North Kern State Prison in Delano, Calif. Juan Villanueva was serving a life sentence for the aggravated sexual assault of a child under the age of 14 in Los Angeles County. Villanueva arrived in prison on Feb. 2. Escobar was serving a life sentence after pleading guilty last year to killing five men and injuring seven others in 2018 in Southern California. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP)
Ramon Escobar, a convicted serial killer, is suspected of slaying his new cellmate (Picture: AP)
This Feb. 2, 2023, photo released by California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, shows inmate Juan Villanueva. Authorities say Villanueva, a convicted serial killer is suspected of slaying his new cellmate Ramon Escobar at a central California prison. State prison officials say Ramon Escobar shared a cell at North Kern State Prison in Delano, Calif., with Villanueva, died Friday morning, Feb. 24, 2023. Villanueva was serving a life sentence for the aggravated sexual assault of a child under the age of 14 in Los Angeles County. He arrived in prison on Feb. 2. Escobar was serving a life sentence after pleading guilty last year to killing five men and injuring seven others in 2018 in Southern California. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP)
Juan Villanueva died on Friday morning (Picture: AP)
FILE - In this Sept. 26, 2018, file photo, Ramon Escobar, with an unidentified attorney, appears at a hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Police will seek a fourth murder charge against Escobar, suspected in a string of brutal and deadly beatings in the Los Angeles area, after another victim died, officials said Wednesday, Oct. 3. (AP Photo Damian Dovarganes, File)
Escobar, with an unidentified attorney, appears at a hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court (Picture: AP)

Prosecutors said Escobar fled Texas after killing his relatives and was homeless when he began attacking people in Los Angeles and Santa Monica over the course of about two weeks.

Escobar bludgeoned victims with bolt cutters or a baseball bat as they lay sleeping on streets or the beach. All but one were homeless.

He arrived in prison custody last December. Villanueva arrived on February 2, officials said.

Both men were housed in the Reception Center, which processes prisoners admitted from counties throughout California.

Inmates can be held there for up to 90 days while it is determined where they should be placed within the state prison system.

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