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(Redirected from Diogo Figueira da Rocha) Brazilian serial killer For the footballer, see Dioguinho (footballer). In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Figueira and the second or paternal family name is da Rocha.
This article is missing information about Rocha's early life, young adult life, murders, modus operandi, arrest/sentence/death, and legacy. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. (March 2019)
Dioguinho
BornDiogo Figueira da Rocha
(1863-10-09)October 9, 1863
Botucatu, São Paulo Province, Empire of Brazil
DiedMay 1, 1897(1897-05-01) (aged 33)
Banks of Mojiguaçu River
Bom Repouso, Minas Gerais, First Brazilian Republic
Cause of deathSupposedly killed during a shootout with the police
Other names"Dioguinho"
Details
Victims50+
Span of crimes1894–1897
CountryBrazil
State(s)São Paulo

Diogo Figueira da Rocha (October 9, 1863 – May 1, 1897), better known as Dioguinho ("Little Diogo"), was a Brazilian career criminal and serial killer acting within São Paulo at the end of the 19th century. He is supposedly responsible for more than 50 murders between 1894 and 1897. Tucked away in the far west of the state, he was hunted down by government task forces and was pronounced dead in 1897 after a shootout with the authorities on the banks of the Mojiguaçu River. His body, however, has never been found.

His exploits were exhaustively covered by the press at the time, and later the subject of several books, such as Dioguinho, published in 1901 by João Rodrigues Guião, Dioguinho, narratives of an accomplice of dialent, published in 1903 by Antonio de Godoi Moreira e Costa, the 1917 film Dioguinho and Dioguinho, the matador of the fists of income, by journalist João Garcia, published in 2002.

See also

Notes

  1. Appointed as the first Brazilian Western movie

References

  1. Marília Schneider (2003). "Beyond Justice: the homicidal Dioguninho" (PDF) (in Portuguese).
  2. "Dioguinho" (in Portuguese). saosimao.com.
  3. Emiliano Urbim (25 September 2016). "Western Brazilian, a forgotten history" (in Portuguese). O Globo.
  4. José Ricardo Figueiredo (2004). Modes of seeing the production in Brazil. Associated Authors. p. 386. ISBN 9788528303070.
  5. Célia de Bernardi (2000). The legendary Meneghetti: press, memory and power (in Portuguese). Annablume. pp. 113–114. ISBN 9788574191195.


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