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| caption = López in a video diary from January 1996 | |||
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| other_names = "Björk Stalker" | |||
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'''Ricardo López''' (January 14, 1975 – September 12, 1996) |
'''Ricardo López''' (January 14, 1975 – September 12, 1996) was a Uruguayan-born American stalker who attempted to murder the Icelandic singer ]. | ||
López was born in ], ], and moved to ], with his family at a young age, and began working as a pest exterminator. He had poor ], was socially reclusive, and eventually developed an obsession with Björk in 1993. Though he did not hope to be sexually intimate with her, he was particularly angry over her brief relationship with the English ] producer ] due to his race. Over the course of nearly nine months in 1996, he made ] about her and other topics, at his apartment in ]. | |||
López developed an obsession with Björk in 1993, and became angry over her relationship with musician ]. Over the course of nearly nine months, López made a ] musing about Björk and other topics at his apartment in ], ]. On September 12, 1996, he mailed a ] rigged with ] to her residence in London, then returned home and filmed his suicide. Police found López's body and diaries four days later; they contacted the British police, who intercepted the package. Björk was unharmed. | |||
On September 12, 1996, López mailed a ], rigged with ], to Björk's residence in ]. He recorded a final video diary explaining his motivations, and ended it by filming his ] by gunshot. ] found his body and the videos four days after his death and contacted ], who located the bomb in a London postal sorting office.<ref name=adams>{{Cite news |first=David |last=Adams |title=A Race Against Insanity |url=https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1996/09/19/a-race-against-insanity/ |date=1996-09-19|access-date=2024-02-24 |work=Tampa Bay Times |language=en}}</ref> The parcel was safely detonated, and Björk was unharmed. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Ricardo López was born on January 14, 1975, in ] into a middle-class family who moved to the United States and settled in ].<ref name="meloy98">{{cite book |last1=Meloy |first1=J. Reid |last2=Sheridan |first2=Lorraine |last3=Hoffmann |first3=Jens |title=Stalking, Threatening, and Attacking Public Figures: A Psychological and Behavioral Analysis |year=2008 |publisher=] |isbn=0-19-532638-5 |page=98 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2ODOTxgmJgEC |accessdate=January 3, 2016 |ref=harv}}</ref><ref name="abcnews1">{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=132422|title=Inside the Mind of a Celebrity Stalker|date=December 11, 1996|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=January 3, 2016}}</ref><ref name="abcnews1"/> López had a good relationship with his family; he was described as easygoing, but ].<ref name="meloy98"/> López had a few male friends. However, he never had friendships with women or had a girlfriend. This was because he had feelings of inadequacy and was awkward with girls.<ref name="meloy98"/><ref name="abcnews1"/><ref name="abcnews1"/><ref name="meloy99">{{harv|Meloy|Sheridan|Hoffmann|2008|p=99}}</ref> | |||
== Early life == | |||
With aspirations to become a famous artist, López dropped out of high school. However, he did not seriously pursue an artistic career due to his feelings of inferiority and fear of being rejected entry into ].<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="meloy99" /> He intermittently worked for his brother's ] business to support himself.<ref name="meloy98" /><ref name="abcnews1" /> By the age of 17, López had become ] and, as a means of escape, retreated into a world of fantasies and became enthralled by celebrities.<ref name="abcnews1" /> <ref name="meloy98" /> | |||
Ricardo López was born in Montevideo, ],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Zamorano Trincado |first=Constanza |date=2022-11-12 |title=La escalofriante historia tras el acosador de la cantante islandesa Björk |url=https://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/sociedad/viral/2022/11/12/la-escalofriante-historia-tras-el-acosador-de-la-cantante-islandesa-bjork.shtml |access-date=2023-07-20 |website=BíoBíoChile |language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Carboni |first=Romina |date=2017-09-11 |title=Ricardo Lopez: lo stalker fanatico che riprese il proprio suicidio |url=https://www.notizie.it/ricardo-lopez-stalker-fanatico-suicidio/ |access-date=2023-07-20 |website=Notizie.it |language=it-IT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Pellegrini |first=Paolo |date=2017-11-02 |title=Ricardo López, historia de un acosador |trans-title= |url=https://emadion.it/es/suicidios/ricardo-lopez-storia-uno-stalker/ |access-date=2023-07-20 |website=Emadion |language=it}}</ref> on January 14, 1975, into a middle-class family, which moved to the United States and settled in Lawrenceville, Georgia.<ref name="meloy98">{{cite book |last1=Meloy |first1=J. Reid |last2=Sheridan |first2=Lorraine |last3=Hoffmann |first3=Jens |title=Stalking, Threatening, and Attacking Public Figures: A Psychological and Behavioral Analysis |year=2008 |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-19-532638-3 |page=98 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2ODOTxgmJgEC |access-date=January 3, 2016 }}</ref><ref name="abcnews1">{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=132422|title=Inside the Mind of a Celebrity Stalker|date=December 11, 1996|publisher=ABC News|access-date=January 3, 2016}}</ref> He had a good relationship with his family, and was described as easygoing but ].<ref name="meloy98" /> He had a few male friends, but no female friends, nor a girlfriend. In a diary found by police, López expressed feelings of shame and inadequacy, as well as feelings of social awkwardness around women.<ref name="meloy98" /><ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="meloy99">{{harv|Meloy|Sheridan|Hoffmann|2008|p=99}}</ref> Journalist Paolo Pellegrini wrote that López had been diagnosed with ].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Pellegrini|first=Paolo|date=November 2, 2017|title=Ricardo Lopez, story of a stalker|url=https://emadion.it/en/suicides/ricardo-lopez-storia-uno-stalker/|access-date=February 21, 2021|website=Emadion|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
With aspirations to become a famous artist, López dropped out of high school. However, he did not seriously pursue an artistic career due to his feelings of inferiority, and fear of being denied entry into art school.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="meloy99" /> He intermittently worked for his brother's ] business to support himself.<ref name="meloy98" /><ref name="abcnews1" /> By the age of 17, López had become reclusive and, as a means of escape, ] and became ].<ref name="meloy98" /><ref name="abcnews1" /> | |||
==Obsession with Björk== | |||
], ], Finland (1998)]]In 1993, López became fixated on ]ic singer ].<ref name="meloy98" /> He began gathering information about her life, followed her career, and wrote her numerous ]s.<ref name="meloy99" /> Initially, López cited her as his artistic ] and said that his ] gave him a "] feeling".<ref name="abcnews1" /> As time passed, his fixation about Björk became all-consuming and he grew more disconnected from reality.<ref name="abcnews1" /> In his diary, López wrote of longing to be accepted by Björk and to be a person who had "an effect on her life".<ref name="meloy99" /> He fantasized about inventing a time machine that would enable him to time travel to the 1970s to become friends with her as a child.<ref name="meloy99" /> His fantasies about Björk were not sexual; in his diary, he wrote, "]"<ref name="meloy99" /> | |||
== Obsession with Björk == | |||
López's diary grew to 803 pages, with passages including his thoughts on Björk as well as his feelings of inadequacy due to being ], his disgust and embarrassment over suffering from ] (which he referred to as a deformity that made him feel "weird") and his inability to get a girlfriend.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="meloy99" /> He wrote that he considered himself "a loser who never even learned to drive" and complained about his menial job as an exterminator that earned him little money.<ref name="meloy99" /> The diary contained 168 references to López's feelings of failure, 34 references to suicide, and 14 references to murder.<ref name="meloy99" /> He made 408 references to Björk and 52 references to other celebrities.<ref name="meloy99" /><ref>{{cite journal|last=Schlesinger|first=Louis B.|date=February 2006|title=Celebrity Stalking, Homicide, and Suicide A Psychological Autopsy|journal=]|publisher=SAGE Publications|volume=50|pages=39–46|issn=1552-6933|doi=10.1177/0306624X05276461}}</ref> | |||
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In 1993, López became fixated on the Icelandic singer ].<ref name="meloy98" /> He began gathering information about her life, followed her career, and wrote her numerous fan letters.<ref name="meloy99" /> Initially, López cited her as his ] and said that his infatuation gave him a "euphoric feeling".<ref name="abcnews1" /> As time passed, his fixation became all-consuming and he grew more disconnected from reality.<ref name="abcnews1" /> In his diary, López wrote of longing to be accepted by Björk and to be a person who had "an effect on her life".<ref name="meloy99" /> He fantasized about inventing a time machine to travel to the 1970s and befriending her as a child.<ref name="meloy99" /> His fantasies about Björk were not sexual. In his diary, he wrote, "I couldn't have sex with Björk because I love her."<ref name="meloy99" /> | |||
==Letter bomb plot and diaries== | |||
In 1996, López was living alone in an apartment in ], ]. Around this time he read an article in '']'' that mentioned Björk was in a romantic relationship with musician ].<ref name="meloy98"/><ref name="abcnews1"/><ref name="carll">{{cite book|last1=Carll|first1=Elizabeth K.|title=Trauma Psychology: Violence and Disaster|year=2007|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=0-275-98531-8|page=130|ref=harv}}</ref> López was angered by this perceived betrayal and the fact that she was involved with a black man, writing in his diary: "I wasted eight months and she has a fucking lover."<ref name="meloy100">{{harv|Meloy|Sheridan|Hoffmann|2008|p=100}}</ref> He began fantasizing about how he could "punish" Björk.<ref name="meloy100"/> | |||
López's diary grew to 803 pages, with passages about his thoughts on Björk and his feelings of inadequacy due to being ], his disgust and embarrassment about his ], and his inability to get a girlfriend.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="meloy99" /> He wrote that he considered himself "a loser who never even learned to drive" and complained about his menial job as an exterminator that earned little money.<ref name="meloy99" /> The diary contained 168 references to López's feelings of failure, 34 references to suicide, and 14 references to murder.<ref name="meloy99" /> He made 408 references to Björk and 52 references to other celebrities.<ref name="meloy99" /><ref>{{cite journal|last=Schlesinger|first=Louis B.|date=February 2006|title=Celebrity Stalking, Homicide, and Suicide A Psychological Autopsy|journal=]|publisher=SAGE Publications|volume=50|issue=1|pages=39–46|issn=1552-6933|doi=10.1177/0306624X05276461|pmid=16397120|s2cid=41617889}}</ref> | |||
López stopped writing his diary and began filming a ] in his apartment.<ref name="meloy100"/><ref name="friedberg" /> According to López, the diary's purpose was to document "my life, my art and my plan. Comfort is what I seek in speaking to you ... I am being my own psychologist. You are a camera. I am Ricardo."<ref name="friedberg">{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-10-11/news/9610100597_1_bjork-acid-bomb-black-man|title=Videos Document Obsession, Suicide|last=Friedberg|first=Ardy|date=October 11, 1996|work=Sun-Sentinel|accessdate=January 3, 2016}}</ref> He recorded eleven video tapes containing approximately two hours of footage each.<ref name="sunsentinelRagland">{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-09-18/news/9609180034_1_bjork-hollywood-police-obsession|title=Police Say Obsessed Fan Sent Bomb Before Suicide|last=Ragland|first=Sarah|date=September 18, 1996|work=Sun-Sentinel|accessdate=January 3, 2016}}</ref> The tapes contain footage of López preparing his "revenge" and discussing his "crush ended up as an obsession".<ref name="friedberg"/> López's anger over Björk's relationship with Goldie intensified and he decided to kill her.<ref name="meloy100"/> In one entry he states: "I'm just going to have to kill her. I'm going to send a package. I'm going to be sending her to hell."<ref name="friedberg"/> | |||
== Letter bomb plot == | |||
López initially intended to construct a bomb filled with ]s containing HIV-tainted blood, which satisfied his desire to have a lasting effect on Björk's life.<ref name="meloy100"/> When he realized it would not be feasible to build such a device, López began constructing a ] using ] in a hollowed-out book, which he planned to have sent to Björk's home in London, England, by her record label.<ref name="meloy100"/><ref name="friedberg"/><ref name="abcnews1"/> The device was designed to explode and kill or ] Björk as she opened the book.<ref name="meloy100"/> He would commit suicide after mailing the bomb, hoping that, in the event that the bomb killed Björk, the two would be united in ].<ref name="meloy100"/><ref>{{harv|Carll|2007|p=131}}</ref> | |||
In 1996, López was living alone in an apartment in ]. Around that time he read in '']'' that Björk was in a romantic relationship with another musician, the English ] producer ].<ref name="meloy98" /><ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="carll">{{cite book|last1=Carll|first1=Elizabeth K.|title=Trauma Psychology: Violence and Disaster|year=2007|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-275-98531-8|page=130}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Sherburne |first=Philip |date=5 February 2017 |title=Björk: ''Homogenic'' Album Review |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/22835-homogenic/ |access-date=6 October 2024 |website=]}}</ref> López was angered by the perceived betrayal, and the fact that she was involved with a black man, writing in his diary: "I wasted eight months and she has a fucking lover."<ref name="meloy100">{{harv|Meloy|Sheridan|Hoffmann|2008|p=100}}</ref> He began fantasizing about how he could "punish" Björk.<ref name="meloy100" /> | |||
López stopped writing his diary and began filming a video diary in his apartment.<ref name="meloy100" /><ref name="friedberg" /> According to López, the diary's purpose was "... a documentation of my life, of my art and of my plans", and that "comfort is what I seek in speaking to you”.<ref name="friedberg">{{cite web|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/1996/10/11/videos-document-obsession-suicide/|title=Videos Document Obsession, Suicide|last=Friedberg|first=Ardy|date=October 11, 1996|work=Sun-Sentinel|access-date=June 1, 2024}}</ref> He recorded eleven video tapes containing approximately two hours of footage each.<ref name="sunsentinelRagland">{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-09-18/news/9609180034_1_bjork-hollywood-police-obsession|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130529214627/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-09-18/news/9609180034_1_bjork-hollywood-police-obsession|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 29, 2013|title=Police Say Obsessed Fan Sent Bomb Before Suicide|last=Ragland|first=Sarah|date=September 18, 1996|work=Sun-Sentinel|access-date=January 3, 2016}}</ref> The tapes contain footage of López preparing his "revenge" and discussing his "crush ended up as an obsession".<ref name="friedberg" /> López's anger over Björk's relationship with Goldie intensified and he decided to kill her.<ref name="meloy100" /> In one entry, he said: "I'm just going to have to kill her. I'm going to send a package. I'm going to be sending her to ]."<ref name="friedberg" /> | |||
==Death== | |||
On the morning of September 12, 1996, López began filming his final video diary entry. The final tape, titled "Last Day – Ricardo López", begins with López preparing to go to the post office to mail the letter bomb. He stated that he was "very, very nervous," but that if he aroused suspicion, he would kill himself rather than be arrested. After returning from the post office, López resumed filming. As Björk's music plays in the background, López, nude, shaves his head and paints his face red and green.<ref name="friedberg" /> He examines himself in a mirror and tells the camera that he is "a little nervous now. I'm definitely not drunk. I am not depressed. I know exactly what I am doing. is cocked back. It's ready to roll."<ref name="abcnews1" /> As Björk's song "]" finishes playing, López shouts incoherently and shoots himself in the mouth with a ] ].<ref name="whiteley">{{cite book|last=Whiteley|first=Shelia|title=Too Much Too Young: Popular Music Age and Gender|year=2013|publisher=Routledge|isbn=1-136-50229-7|page=105}}</ref> López groans and his body falls out of the camera's range; at this point, the camera stopped filming.<ref name="abcnews1"/> A handpainted sign bearing the handwritten words "The best of me. Sept. 12" hung on the wall behind him.<ref name="friedberg"/> Police theorized that López intended to cover the sign with his blood and brain matter with the gunshot.<ref name="pytlik">{{cite book|last=Pytlik|first=Mark|title=Bjork: Wow and Flutter|year=2003|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=1-550-22556-1|page=113}}</ref> | |||
López initially intended to construct a bomb filled with hypodermic needles containing ], which satisfied his desire to have a lasting effect on Björk's life.<ref name="meloy100" /> When he realized it would not be feasible to build such a device, López began constructing a ], comprising ] in a hollowed-out book, which he planned to send to Björk's home in London, England.<ref name="meloy100" /><ref name="friedberg" /><ref name="abcnews1" /> The device was designed to explode and kill or disfigure Björk as she opened the book.<ref name="meloy100" /> He was going to commit suicide after mailing the bomb, hoping that he and Björk would be united in heaven.<ref name="meloy100" /><ref>{{harv|Carll|2007|p=131}}</ref> | |||
On September 16, a foul odor and blood were noticed coming from López's apartment.<ref name="abcnews1"/><ref name="meloy100"/><ref name="friedberg"/> The ] entered and discovered López's decomposing corpse.<ref name="abcnews1"/><ref name="sunsentinelSept19">{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-09-19/news/9609180677_1_bjork-hollywood-police-videotapes|title=Rocker Makes Statement|date=September 19, 1996|work=Sun-Sentinel|accessdate=January 3, 2016}}</ref> Written on the wall was a message reading: "The 8mm videos are documentation of a crime, terrorist matter, they are for the ]."<ref name="meloy100"/><ref name="sunsentinelRagland"/> The ] evacuated the building while the ] searched for further explosives, though the device López sent was the only one constructed.<ref name="sunsentinelRagland"/> After viewing López's final tape, police contacted ] in the United Kingdom to warn them that the potentially explosive package was en route to Björk's residence in London.<ref name="sunsentinelRagland"/><ref name="meloy101">{{harv|Meloy|Sheridan|Hoffmann|2008|p=101}}</ref> The package had yet to be delivered; the ] intercepted it from a ] post office, and it was safely detonated.<ref name="abcnews1"/><ref name="sunsentinelRagland"/><ref name="sunsentinelSept19"/><ref name="meloy101"/><ref name="friedberg"/> There had been little danger of Björk receiving the letter bomb as her mail was vetted through her management's office.<ref name="pytlik" /> Unbeknownst to López, Björk and Goldie had ended their relationship a few days before he mailed the bomb and killed himself.<ref name="pytlik" /> | |||
== Death == | |||
On the morning of September 12, 1996, López started filming his final video diary entry. The final tape, titled "Last Day – Ricardo López", began with López preparing to go to the post office to mail the letter bomb. He said that he was "very, very nervous", but that he would kill himself rather than be arrested if he aroused suspicion. After returning from the post office, he resumed filming. While Björk's music played in the background, a naked López shaved his head and eyebrows and painted his face red and green.<ref name="friedberg" /> Police speculated that López's reason for doing so was to make himself less recognizable, so it would be easier for him to take his own life.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://archive.org/details/the-bjork-stalker-ricardo-lopez-1 | title=The Bjork Stalker - Ricardo Lopez | date=April 13, 2018 }}</ref> He examined himself in a mirror and told the camera that he was "a little nervous now". He then stated, "I'm definitely not drunk. I am completely am not {{sic}} depressed. I know exactly what I am doing. 's cocked back. It's ready to roll."<ref name="abcnews1" /> As Björk's song "]" finished playing, López shouted "Victory!" and shot himself in the mouth with a ] revolver.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="whiteley">{{cite book|last=Whiteley|first=Shelia|title=Too Much Too Young: Popular Music Age and Gender|year=2013|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-50229-3|page=105}}</ref><ref name=adams/> He groaned and his body fell out of view. Shortly after, he began to bleed out on the floor, which was audible. At that point, the camera stopped filming.<ref name="abcnews1" /> A sign bearing the hand-painted words "The best of me - Sep 12" was propped on an upturned mattress behind him.<ref name="friedberg" /> Police theorized that López intended to cover the sign with his blood and brain matter with the gunshot, but the gun was not powerful enough to cause that to happen.<ref name="pytlik">{{cite book|last=Pytlik|first=Mark|title=Bjork: Wow and Flutter|year=2003|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=1-55022-556-1|page=113}}</ref> | |||
Four days later, on September 16, a foul odor and blood were noticed coming from López's apartment.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="meloy100" /><ref name="friedberg" /> The ] entered and discovered López's decomposing corpse.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="sunsentinelSept19">{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-09-19/news/9609180677_1_bjork-hollywood-police-videotapes|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227203036/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-09-19/news/9609180677_1_bjork-hollywood-police-videotapes|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 27, 2014|title=Rocker Makes Statement|date=September 19, 1996|work=Sun-Sentinel|access-date=January 3, 2016}}</ref> Written on the wall was a message: "The ] tapes are a documentation of a crime, terrorist matter, they are for the ]."<ref name="meloy100" /><ref name="sunsentinelRagland" /> The ] evacuated the building while the ] searched for further explosives, and found none.<ref name="sunsentinelRagland" /> After viewing López's final tape, police contacted ] to warn them that the potentially explosive package was en route to Björk's residence in London.<ref name="sunsentinelRagland" /><ref name="meloy101">{{harv|Meloy|Sheridan|Hoffmann|2008|p=101}}</ref> The package had yet to be delivered, and the ] intercepted it at a South London post office, after which it was safely detonated.<ref name="abcnews1" /><ref name="friedberg" /><ref name="sunsentinelRagland" /><ref name="sunsentinelSept19" /><ref name="meloy101" /> There had been little danger of Björk receiving the bomb because her mail was vetted through her management's office.<ref name="pytlik" /> Unbeknownst to López, Björk and Goldie had ended their relationship a few days before he killed himself.<ref name="pytlik" /> | |||
== Aftermath == | == Aftermath == | ||
On September 18, outside her home in London, Björk gave a statement to the press, saying that she was very distressed by the incident.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.philly.com/1996-09-19/living/25632216_1_police-intercept-tix-bjork|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150215131109/http://articles.philly.com/1996-09-19/living/25632216_1_police-intercept-tix-bjork|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 15, 2015|title=Police Intercept Explosive Mailed To Rock Singer|last=Speers|first=W.|date=September 19, 1996|work=Philadelphia Daily News|access-date=January 4, 2016}}</ref> She described it as "terrible" and "very sad",<ref name="sunsentinelSept19" /> and said that people should not "take me too literally and get involved in my personal life".<ref name="abcnews1" /> She sent a card and flowers to López's family.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.salon.com/2001/05/01/bjork/|title=Bj|last=Colin|first=Chris|date=May 1, 2001|website=]|access-date=December 23, 2015}}</ref> She left for Spain, where she recorded the remainder of her third album, '']'', away from media attention.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2001/jul/22/features.magazine27|title='I used to think I'd live forever...'|last=Ellen|first=Barbara|date=July 21, 2001|work=The Guardian|access-date=January 3, 2016}}</ref> She also hired security for her son, Sindri, who was escorted to school with a minder.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-61338966|title=I Feel So Scared for My Little Boy. He's Very Brave' Bjork: My Acid Bomb Terror|last=Hughes|first=Chris|date=September 19, 1996|access-date=September 2, 2012|location=The Mirror (London, England)}}</ref> A year after López's death, Björk discussed the incident in an interview: "I was very upset that somebody had died. I couldn't sleep for a week. And I'd be lying if I said it didn't scare the fuck out of me. That I could get hurt and, most of all, that my son could get hurt."<ref name="whiteley" /> | |||
López's family and friends were aware of his obsession with Björk.<ref name="meloy99" /> They maintained that they had no idea that he harbored violent thoughts or was capable of violence. At one point, his brother had told him to "get a real woman, you're obsessed".<ref name="meloy98" /><ref name="meloy99" /> A psychiatrist who treated López for anxiety shortly before his death also stated that he did not appear dangerous.<ref name="meloy98" /> López's videotapes, including his suicide, were confiscated by the FBI and then were released to journalists.<ref name="Ekkofilm">{{Cite news|title=Bag et mediemonster|url=http://www.ekkofilm.dk/interviews.asp?table=interviews&id=13|page=1|author=Claus Christensen|newspaper=Filmmagasinet Ekko|date=May 2001|language=da|access-date=September 3, 2012}}</ref> | |||
Björk left London for Spain, where she recorded her album '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2001/jul/22/features.magazine27|title='I used to think I'd live forever...'|last=Ellen|first=Barbara|date=July 21, 2001|work=The Guardian|accessdate=January 3, 2016}}</ref> She also hired security for her son, Sindri, who was escorted to school with a minder.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-61338966|title=I Feel So Scared for My Little Boy. He's Very Brave' Bjork: My Acid Bomb Terror|last=Hughes|first=Chris|date=September 19, 1996|accessdate=September 2, 2012|location=The Mirror (London, England)}}</ref> A year after López's death, Björk discussed the incident in an interview: "I was very upset that somebody had died. I couldn't sleep for a week. And I'd be lying if I said it didn't scare the fuck out of me. That I could get hurt and, most of all, that my son could get hurt."<ref name="whiteley" /> | |||
== In popular culture == | |||
López's family and friends were aware of his obsession with Björk.<ref name="meloy99" /> They maintained that they had no idea that López harbored violent thoughts or was capable of violence. At one point, López's brother had told him to "Get a real woman, you're obsessed".<ref name="meloy99" /><ref name="meloy98" /> A ] who treated López for ] shortly before his death also stated that López did not appear dangerous.<ref name="meloy98" /> López's videotapes, including his suicide, were confiscated by the FBI and released to journalists.<ref name="Ekkofilm">{{Cite news|title=Bag et mediemonster|url=http://www.ekkofilm.dk/interviews.asp?table=interviews&id=13|page=1|author=Claus Christensen|newspaper=Filmmagasinet Ekko|date=May 2001|language=Danish|accessdate=September 3, 2012}}</ref> | |||
In 2000, ] released a 70-minute documentary, ''The Video Diary of Ricardo López'', comprising a condensed version of López's 22-hour video diary. Saif decided to limit its availability as "I want to be there when people see the film, because there are all sorts of things about Ricardo López on the internet. I like to be able to talk to people about what it is they've actually seen."<ref>{{cite book|editor=Hjort, Mette |title=The Education of the Filmmaker in Europe, Australia, and Asia|year=2013|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-1-137-07038-8|pages=1–2}}</ref> | |||
In 2004, a number of episodes of season 6 of the television show '']'' were based on the case. They involve a man obsessed with a schoolteacher who makes a video diary about her before sending a letter bomb to her and killing himself on video with a shotgun.{{citation needed|date=May 2024}} | |||
==Documentary== | |||
In 2000, the 70-minute documentary film ''The Video Diary of Ricardo López'' was released. Directed and edited by ], the film is a condensed version of López's 22-hour video diary. Saif decided to limit the film's availability as "I want to be there when people see the film, because there are all sorts of things about Ricardo López on the internet. I like to be able to talk to people about what it is they've actually seen."<ref>{{cite book|editor=Hjort, Mette |title=The Education of the Filmmaker in Europe, Australia, and Asia|year=2013|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=1-137-07038-2|pages=1–2}}</ref> | |||
In 2019, independent Italian director Domiziano Cristopharo released an 87-minute ] ] titled ''The Obsessed'', with the working title of ''Last Day: The Best of Me''. López's video diary was adapted as the subject material of ''The Obsessed'' in what Cristopharo described as "]'s first horror film" and "a ] freely inspired to the real story of Ricardo López, Bjork’s stalker".<ref>{{cite news |last=Barkan |first=Jonathan |date=July 5, 2018 |title=Exclusive: There's a Penis With Teeth in the Trailer For LAST DAY (THE BEST OF ME) |url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/278024/exclusive-theres-a-penis-with-teeth-in-the-trailer-for-last-day-the-best-of-me/ |work=] |access-date=November 5, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Barkan |first=Jonathan |date=May 3, 2019 |title=Exclusive: This Clip From THE OBSESSED (The BEST OF ME) Might Just Be The Most NSFW Thing We've Ever Shown |url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/293503/exclusive-this-clip-from-the-obsessed-the-best-of-me-might-just-be-the-most-nsfw-thing-weve-ever-shown/ |work=] |access-date=November 5, 2022}}</ref> | |||
== See also == | |||
* ], who murdered ] in 1980 | |||
==See also== | |||
* ], who attempted to assassinate ] in 1981 | |||
* ], |
* ], stalked and ] in 1980. | ||
* ], |
* ], president of the fan club and manager of boutiques for singer ], who ] her in 1995. | ||
* ], |
* ], stalked and murdered actress ] in 1989. | ||
* ], stalker of actress ], who ] in an attempt to impress her. | |||
* Kevin James Loibl, who murdered ] in 2016 | |||
* ], American singer, murdered by Kevin James Loibl, who subsequently shot and killed himself. | |||
* ], ] who shot and killed himself January 22, 1987, at the end of a press conference at which he had been expected to resign. | |||
* ], who set his truck on fire in the middle of a highway in 1998 and was captured shooting and killing himself on live television. | |||
* ], who shot and killed himself with a rifle on a ] livestream in 2020. | |||
* ], newswoman who shot and killed herself on live television in 1974 while doing a report. | |||
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Uruguayan-American criminal (1975–1996)
Ricardo López | |
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López in a video diary from January 1996 | |
Born | January 14, 1975 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Died | September 12, 1996(1996-09-12) (aged 21) Hollywood, Florida, U.S. |
Cause of death | Suicide by gunshot |
Body discovered | September 16, 1996 |
Years active | 1996 |
Known for | Stalking and attempting to harm the Icelandic musician Björk |
Motive | Racism Obsession with Björk |
Details | |
Target(s) | Björk |
Killed | 1 (himself) |
Weapons | Sulfuric acid .38 Special revolver |
Ricardo López (January 14, 1975 – September 12, 1996) was a Uruguayan-born American stalker who attempted to murder the Icelandic singer Björk.
López was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, and moved to Lawrenceville, Georgia, with his family at a young age, and began working as a pest exterminator. He had poor self-esteem, was socially reclusive, and eventually developed an obsession with Björk in 1993. Though he did not hope to be sexually intimate with her, he was particularly angry over her brief relationship with the English jungle producer Goldie due to his race. Over the course of nearly nine months in 1996, he made video diaries about her and other topics, at his apartment in Hollywood, Florida.
On September 12, 1996, López mailed a letter bomb, rigged with sulfuric acid, to Björk's residence in London. He recorded a final video diary explaining his motivations, and ended it by filming his suicide by gunshot. Hollywood police found his body and the videos four days after his death and contacted Scotland Yard, who located the bomb in a London postal sorting office. The parcel was safely detonated, and Björk was unharmed.
Early life
Ricardo López was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, on January 14, 1975, into a middle-class family, which moved to the United States and settled in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He had a good relationship with his family, and was described as easygoing but introverted. He had a few male friends, but no female friends, nor a girlfriend. In a diary found by police, López expressed feelings of shame and inadequacy, as well as feelings of social awkwardness around women. Journalist Paolo Pellegrini wrote that López had been diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome.
With aspirations to become a famous artist, López dropped out of high school. However, he did not seriously pursue an artistic career due to his feelings of inferiority, and fear of being denied entry into art school. He intermittently worked for his brother's pest control business to support himself. By the age of 17, López had become reclusive and, as a means of escape, retreated into a world of fantasies and became enthralled by celebrities.
Obsession with Björk
In 1993, López became fixated on the Icelandic singer Björk. He began gathering information about her life, followed her career, and wrote her numerous fan letters. Initially, López cited her as his muse and said that his infatuation gave him a "euphoric feeling". As time passed, his fixation became all-consuming and he grew more disconnected from reality. In his diary, López wrote of longing to be accepted by Björk and to be a person who had "an effect on her life". He fantasized about inventing a time machine to travel to the 1970s and befriending her as a child. His fantasies about Björk were not sexual. In his diary, he wrote, "I couldn't have sex with Björk because I love her."
López's diary grew to 803 pages, with passages about his thoughts on Björk and his feelings of inadequacy due to being overweight, his disgust and embarrassment about his gynecomastia, and his inability to get a girlfriend. He wrote that he considered himself "a loser who never even learned to drive" and complained about his menial job as an exterminator that earned little money. The diary contained 168 references to López's feelings of failure, 34 references to suicide, and 14 references to murder. He made 408 references to Björk and 52 references to other celebrities.
Letter bomb plot
In 1996, López was living alone in an apartment in Hollywood, Florida. Around that time he read in Entertainment Weekly that Björk was in a romantic relationship with another musician, the English jungle producer Goldie. López was angered by the perceived betrayal, and the fact that she was involved with a black man, writing in his diary: "I wasted eight months and she has a fucking lover." He began fantasizing about how he could "punish" Björk.
López stopped writing his diary and began filming a video diary in his apartment. According to López, the diary's purpose was "... a documentation of my life, of my art and of my plans", and that "comfort is what I seek in speaking to you”. He recorded eleven video tapes containing approximately two hours of footage each. The tapes contain footage of López preparing his "revenge" and discussing his "crush ended up as an obsession". López's anger over Björk's relationship with Goldie intensified and he decided to kill her. In one entry, he said: "I'm just going to have to kill her. I'm going to send a package. I'm going to be sending her to Hell."
López initially intended to construct a bomb filled with hypodermic needles containing HIV-tainted blood, which satisfied his desire to have a lasting effect on Björk's life. When he realized it would not be feasible to build such a device, López began constructing a letter bomb, comprising sulfuric acid in a hollowed-out book, which he planned to send to Björk's home in London, England. The device was designed to explode and kill or disfigure Björk as she opened the book. He was going to commit suicide after mailing the bomb, hoping that he and Björk would be united in heaven.
Death
On the morning of September 12, 1996, López started filming his final video diary entry. The final tape, titled "Last Day – Ricardo López", began with López preparing to go to the post office to mail the letter bomb. He said that he was "very, very nervous", but that he would kill himself rather than be arrested if he aroused suspicion. After returning from the post office, he resumed filming. While Björk's music played in the background, a naked López shaved his head and eyebrows and painted his face red and green. Police speculated that López's reason for doing so was to make himself less recognizable, so it would be easier for him to take his own life. He examined himself in a mirror and told the camera that he was "a little nervous now". He then stated, "I'm definitely not drunk. I am completely am not [sic] depressed. I know exactly what I am doing. 's cocked back. It's ready to roll." As Björk's song "I Remember You" finished playing, López shouted "Victory!" and shot himself in the mouth with a .38 caliber revolver. He groaned and his body fell out of view. Shortly after, he began to bleed out on the floor, which was audible. At that point, the camera stopped filming. A sign bearing the hand-painted words "The best of me - Sep 12" was propped on an upturned mattress behind him. Police theorized that López intended to cover the sign with his blood and brain matter with the gunshot, but the gun was not powerful enough to cause that to happen.
Four days later, on September 16, a foul odor and blood were noticed coming from López's apartment. The Hollywood Police Department entered and discovered López's decomposing corpse. Written on the wall was a message: "The 8mm tapes are a documentation of a crime, terrorist matter, they are for the FBI." The Broward County Sheriff's Office evacuated the building while the bomb squad searched for further explosives, and found none. After viewing López's final tape, police contacted Scotland Yard to warn them that the potentially explosive package was en route to Björk's residence in London. The package had yet to be delivered, and the Metropolitan Police intercepted it at a South London post office, after which it was safely detonated. There had been little danger of Björk receiving the bomb because her mail was vetted through her management's office. Unbeknownst to López, Björk and Goldie had ended their relationship a few days before he killed himself.
Aftermath
On September 18, outside her home in London, Björk gave a statement to the press, saying that she was very distressed by the incident. She described it as "terrible" and "very sad", and said that people should not "take me too literally and get involved in my personal life". She sent a card and flowers to López's family. She left for Spain, where she recorded the remainder of her third album, Homogenic, away from media attention. She also hired security for her son, Sindri, who was escorted to school with a minder. A year after López's death, Björk discussed the incident in an interview: "I was very upset that somebody had died. I couldn't sleep for a week. And I'd be lying if I said it didn't scare the fuck out of me. That I could get hurt and, most of all, that my son could get hurt."
López's family and friends were aware of his obsession with Björk. They maintained that they had no idea that he harbored violent thoughts or was capable of violence. At one point, his brother had told him to "get a real woman, you're obsessed". A psychiatrist who treated López for anxiety shortly before his death also stated that he did not appear dangerous. López's videotapes, including his suicide, were confiscated by the FBI and then were released to journalists.
In popular culture
In 2000, Sami Saif released a 70-minute documentary, The Video Diary of Ricardo López, comprising a condensed version of López's 22-hour video diary. Saif decided to limit its availability as "I want to be there when people see the film, because there are all sorts of things about Ricardo López on the internet. I like to be able to talk to people about what it is they've actually seen."
In 2004, a number of episodes of season 6 of the television show Third Watch were based on the case. They involve a man obsessed with a schoolteacher who makes a video diary about her before sending a letter bomb to her and killing himself on video with a shotgun.
In 2019, independent Italian director Domiziano Cristopharo released an 87-minute erotic horror film titled The Obsessed, with the working title of Last Day: The Best of Me. López's video diary was adapted as the subject material of The Obsessed in what Cristopharo described as "Albania's first horror film" and "a body horror freely inspired to the real story of Ricardo López, Bjork’s stalker".
See also
- Mark David Chapman, stalked and murdered John Lennon in 1980.
- Yolanda Saldívar, president of the fan club and manager of boutiques for singer Selena, who murdered her in 1995.
- Robert John Bardo, stalked and murdered actress Rebecca Schaeffer in 1989.
- John Hinckley Jr., stalker of actress Jodie Foster, who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan in an attempt to impress her.
- Christina Grimmie, American singer, murdered by Kevin James Loibl, who subsequently shot and killed himself.
- R. Budd Dwyer, Pennsylvania Treasurer who shot and killed himself January 22, 1987, at the end of a press conference at which he had been expected to resign.
- Daniel V. Jones, who set his truck on fire in the middle of a highway in 1998 and was captured shooting and killing himself on live television.
- Ronnie McNutt, who shot and killed himself with a rifle on a Facebook livestream in 2020.
- Christine Chubbuck, newswoman who shot and killed herself on live television in 1974 while doing a report.
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- Carboni, Romina (September 11, 2017). "Ricardo Lopez: lo stalker fanatico che riprese il proprio suicidio". Notizie.it (in Italian). Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- Pellegrini, Paolo (November 2, 2017). "Ricardo López, historia de un acosador". Emadion (in Italian). Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ Meloy, J. Reid; Sheridan, Lorraine; Hoffmann, Jens (2008). Stalking, Threatening, and Attacking Public Figures: A Psychological and Behavioral Analysis. Oxford University Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-19-532638-3. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
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- ^ (Meloy, Sheridan & Hoffmann 2008, p. 99)
- Pellegrini, Paolo (November 2, 2017). "Ricardo Lopez, story of a stalker". Emadion. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
- Schlesinger, Louis B. (February 2006). "Celebrity Stalking, Homicide, and Suicide A Psychological Autopsy". International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 50 (1). SAGE Publications: 39–46. doi:10.1177/0306624X05276461. ISSN 1552-6933. PMID 16397120. S2CID 41617889.
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- "The Bjork Stalker - Ricardo Lopez". April 13, 2018.
- ^ Whiteley, Shelia (2013). Too Much Too Young: Popular Music Age and Gender. Routledge. p. 105. ISBN 978-1-136-50229-3.
- ^ Pytlik, Mark (2003). Bjork: Wow and Flutter. ECW Press. p. 113. ISBN 1-55022-556-1.
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- Speers, W. (September 19, 1996). "Police Intercept Explosive Mailed To Rock Singer". Philadelphia Daily News. Archived from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
- Colin, Chris (May 1, 2001). "Bj". Salon. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
- Ellen, Barbara (July 21, 2001). "'I used to think I'd live forever...'". The Guardian. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
- Hughes, Chris (September 19, 1996). "I Feel So Scared for My Little Boy. He's Very Brave' Bjork: My Acid Bomb Terror". The Mirror (London, England). Retrieved September 2, 2012.
- Claus Christensen (May 2001). "Bag et mediemonster". Filmmagasinet Ekko (in Danish). p. 1. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
- Hjort, Mette, ed. (2013). The Education of the Filmmaker in Europe, Australia, and Asia. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1-137-07038-8.
- Barkan, Jonathan (July 5, 2018). "Exclusive: There's a Penis With Teeth in the Trailer For LAST DAY (THE BEST OF ME)". Dread Central. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- Barkan, Jonathan (May 3, 2019). "Exclusive: This Clip From THE OBSESSED (The BEST OF ME) Might Just Be The Most NSFW Thing We've Ever Shown". Dread Central. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
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