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The Pozzetto Massacre was a masive Massacre that happened in the luxurius Pozzetto Restaurant in Bogotá, Colombia on December 4. 1986, whose sniper was the english teacher and Vietnam War veteran Campo Elias Delgado. That night he killed 23 people, 20 of them in the restaurant. The way he killed people , made remember the "american style of massacres", an atypical kind of murder by those days in Colombia but very common in the United States.

Massacre

In the morning of 4th of december of 1986, Delgado starts the Massacre killing his english student and her mother. Subsequently, Delgado follows up his apartment where his mother kills and causes a fire, then kills several of her neighbors and goes to the restaurant where it asks Pozzetto expensive dinner and kills all the guests. There is a dispute about Delgado's death, it is believed he was killed by a cop or a suicide.

Popular culture

The Pozzetto Massacre inspired the Mario Mendonza's Novel Satanás and the film based in the novel; Satanás of Andrés Baiz.


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The Survivor if the Pozzetto Massacre The Pozzetto Massacre Campo Elias Delgado


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