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June 14, 1965 - Rory Enrique Conde

Operating along a single Miami corridor over just five months, Conde targeted women whose marginalized circumstances likely delayed the investigation and public attention his crimes might otherwise have received. The concentrated geography and victim profile were characteristic of a pattern seen in other cases where serial violence persisted against vulnerable populations. His death sentence, later overturned on constitutional grounds stemming from Hurst v. Florida, left his legal fate unresolved decades after the killings.

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Rory Enrique Conde

Rory Enrique Conde (born June 14, 1965), known as The Tamiami Trail Strangler, is a Colombian–American serial killer who killed six prostitutes in Miami, Florida, over a span of five months from September 1994 to January 1995, most of them on the Tamiami Trail.

Conde was sentenced to death for one of the murders, and received multiple life terms for the remaining five. His death sentence was overturned following Hurst v. Florida, and he is currently awaiting resentencing.

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