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Mario Augusto Poggi Estremadoyro came to have many facets in his life. He was an artist and author of books with particular names, psychologist, criminologist, sculptor, humorist and also the confessed murderer of the alleged "Lima's dismemberer", a true story that shook the capital exactly 39 years ago.
Poggi studied psychology at the Ricardo Palma University and criminology at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, writing his first book in 1970 entitled "Mi primer pajazo" (My First Straw") and working in the early 80's as a psychologist for the Peruvian Investigation Police (PIP), where the unusual and terrible story unfolded.
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Exactly at the beginning of 1986, in Lima, human remains, such as severed legs and parts of trunks and even completely disfigured heads, all belonging to women, were found in various garbage dumps.
Several sensationalist newspapers caused anxiety with their headlines, calling the incognito criminal as the "Lima dismemberer", which derived in a collective paranoia in the capital. The alleged feminicide was allegedly responsible for at least 7 murders.
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