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**Breaking News: The Claremont Ripper – A Gruesome Tale of Terror in San Diego**

In a chilling revelation that has sent shockwaves through San Diego, the haunting legacy of the Claremont Ripper resurfaces, igniting fears of a predator who stalked the city in the early 1990s. The grisly murders of six young women, each with dreams and futures, have left an indelible mark on the community, forever altering its sense of safety.

It all began on January 12, 1990, when 20-year-old Tiffany Schultz, a vibrant literature student, was brutally attacked in her apartment. Unbeknownst to her, a shadowy figure had been watching, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. In a horrific frenzy, Tiffany was stabbed 47 times, her screams silenced by the brutality of the act. Neighbors dismissed the sounds as domestic disputes, failing to call for help. Hours later, her boyfriend discovered her lifeless body, but the killer remained at large.

As panic gripped Claremont, the killer struck again just weeks later, claiming 21-year-old Janine Weinhold, followed by 18-year-old Holly Tar on April 3. Each murder bore striking similarities—young women attacked in their homes, the brutality escalating with each crime. With every stabbing, fear tightened its grip on the community, prompting police to issue warnings and ramp up patrols.

The investigation intensified, but the killer eluded capture. It wasn’t until February 3, 1991, that a vigilant neighbor’s report led to the arrest of Cleopus Prince Jr., a man with a troubled past. DNA evidence linked him to the murders, and the shocking discovery of stolen jewelry from victims in his girlfriend’s possession sealed his fate.

On July 13, 1993, after a harrowing trial, Cleopus was found guilty of all charges, including six counts of murder. His cold demeanor and denial of responsibility only fueled the anguish of the victims’ families. Sentenced to death, he now sits in San Quentin State Prison, still proclaiming his innocence.

As the community grapples with the scars of the past, the legacy of the Claremont Ripper serves as a grim reminder of the fragility of safety and the darkness that can lurk in the shadows. San Diego will never forget the horror inflicted by this monster, a chilling chapter in its history that continues to haunt its streets.

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