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Michael Gargiulo, the so-called “Hollywood Ripper,” has been found guilty of killing two women and attempting to murder another.

A Los Angeles jury delivered their verdict on Thursday after deliberating for three days.

Prosecutors described Gargiulo as a “serial, psychosexual, thrill killer” who stalked and then viciously stabbed his unsuspecting victims — all young women who lived near him.

The former air conditioning repairman and father of two was found guilty of killing 22-year-oldAshley Ellerinin 2001 and Maria Bruno, 32, in 2005. Bothwomen were viciously stabbed multiple timesin their Los Angeles area homes.

He was also found guilty of the attempted murder ofMichelle Murphy, who was attacked in her Santa Monica home in 2008.

Gargiulo also faces a murder charge in Illinois in the death of 18-year-old Tricia Pacaccio, who was found stabbed to death outside her Glenview home in 1993.

During the trial, prosecutor Dan Akemon said that all the women were young, good-looking and had a zest for life and all lived near Gargiulo.

“He targeted them for murder and … attacked all of them with a knife,” Akemon told the jury.

He “watched and waited” for “the perfect opportunity” to kill in “blitz-style knife attacks and then escape detection,” Akemon said.

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Ashley Ellerin

Tricia Pacaccio, 18, was a Glenview South High School graduate in Illinois and had been accepted to Purdue University when she was murdered in 1993. Gargiulo, who was 17 at the time of Pacaccio’s murder, was a friend of her brother’s and lived around the corner from the Pacaccios.

After Pacaccio’s death, Gargiulo moved to Los Angeles and worked as a bouncer at the Rainbow Bar & Grill.

He was a 24-year-old air conditioning repairman when he first met Ellerin outside her home, asking her if she needed help fixing a flat tire.

Tricia Pacaccio.

Tricia Pacaccio

Ellerin’s friends later told police that Gargiulo, who lived less than a block away from her, would show up to her house uninvited. Another friend said he saw Gargiulo parked outside her bungalow at odd hours, surveilling her home.

She was found brutally stabbed 47 times in her Hollywood bungalow in Feb. of 2001.

Ellerin was an acquaintance ofAshton Kutcher‘s and hadplans to go on a date with himthe night she was murdered. Kutcher testified at Gargiulo’s trial that he showed up to Ellerin’s house house that night but she didn’t answer the door, and that Kutcher, not knowing she’d been killed, assumed she had stood him up.

After Ellerin’s death, Gargiulo moved to a gated apartment complex in El Monte where he fatally stabbed his neighbor Maria Bruno on Dec. 1, 2005.

Then, on April 28, 2008, Michelle Murphy woke up to a man stabbing her in the arm as she was sleeping. Murphy was able to kick off her attacker, who cut himself during the confrontation and fled.

Prosecutors said Gargiulo’s DNA was found on Murphy’s bedspread and sheet, which linked him with the DNA found underneath Pacaccio’s fingernails.

Michael Gargiulo.Al Seib-Pool/Getty

Michael Gargiulo

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Prosecutors also alleged that Gargiulo’s DNA was found on a blood-stained bootie outside Bruno’s house.

source: people.com