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Ricardo López

Criminals

Birthday January 14, 1975

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Montevideo, Uruguay

Age 21 Years

Date of death 12 September, 1996

Died Place Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

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Who Is Ricardo López (stalker)? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Ricardo López was born on January 14, 1975, making him 50 years old as of 2025. He is best known as a stalker of the Icelandic singer and musician Björk, and his case became infamous due to the troubling nature of his obsession. López's life took a dark turn in the 1990s when he attempted to send a letter bomb to Björk, which ultimately led to his arrest and imprisonment. His actions have been widely studied in both criminal psychology and media sensationalism.

Occupation Criminals
Date of Birth January 14, 1975
Age 21 Years
Birth Place Montevideo, Uruguay
Horoscope Capricorn
Country Uruguay
Date of death 12 September, 1996
Died Place Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

López was known to have an average build. Although exact measurements weren't widely publicized, it is reported that he stood approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds (72 kg) during his later years prior to his arrest. His physical appearance included brown hair and dark eyes, fitting the typical image of a person struggling with deep-seated emotional and psychological issues.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Ricardo López had a tumultuous personal life characterized by isolation due to his obsessive behaviors. There is limited information available about his family background or any significant relationships prior to his criminal acts. His only known obsession was Björk, which dominated his life and is said to have led to a profound disconnection from potential dating opportunities or friendships.

He moved to Lawrenceville, Georgia, with his family at a young age, and began working as a pest exterminator. He had poor self-esteem, was socially reclusive, and eventually developed an obsession with Björk in 1993.

Though he did not hope to be sexually intimate with her, he was particularly angry over her brief relationship with the English jungle producer Goldie due to his race. Over the course of nearly nine months in 1996, he made video diaries about her and other topics, at his apartment in Hollywood, Florida.

Net Worth and Salary

Due to his criminal actions and subsequent arrest, Ricardo López's exact net worth remains unknown. However, it’s widely understood that individuals engaged in criminal activities often face significant financial consequences, whether through legal fees or loss of employment opportunities. Furthermore, López's life in prison limited any potential for earnings or investments, leaving him without any reported assets by the time of his death in 1996.

Career, Business and Investments

While there isn't any information to suggest that Ricardo López had a formal career or made any noticeable business investments, he was known to have a fascination with art and film. His obsessive behavior reflected an individual who may have been creative, yet his talents were overshadowed by his criminal pursuits. The criminal case against him sparked discussions on fandom and obsession within celebrity culture but did not inspire any career in a traditional sense.

With aspirations to become a famous artist, López dropped out of high school. However, he did not seriously pursue an artistic career due to his feelings of inferiority, and fear of being denied entry into art school. He intermittently worked for his brother's pest control business to support himself.

By the age of 17, López had become reclusive and, as a means of escape, retreated into a world of fantasies and became enthralled by celebrities. Before his fixation on Björk, López had been obsessed with Hollywood actress Geena Davis.

Social Network

Given his status as a criminal and the nature of his actions, Ricardo López had little to no presence in social networks or community engagements. In today’s world, one could speculate how a person with such a history would navigate modern social media platforms, but it’s clear that his legacy is defined by his criminal past rather than any positive social interaction or contribution.

On the morning of September 12, 1996, López started filming his final video diary entry. The final tape, titled "Last Day – Ricardo López", began with López preparing to go to the post office to mail the letter bomb. He said that he was "very, very nervous", but that he would kill himself rather than be arrested if he aroused suspicion.

After returning from the post office, he resumed filming. While Björk's music played in the background, a naked López shaved his head and eyebrows and painted his face red and green. Police speculated that López's reason for doing so was to make himself less recognizable, so it would be easier for him to take his own life.

He examined himself in a mirror and told the camera that he was "a little nervous now". He then stated, "I'm definitely not drunk. I am completely am not [sic] depressed. I know exactly what I am doing. [The gun]'s cocked back.

It's ready to roll." As Björk's song "I Remember You" finished playing, López shouted "Victory!" and shot himself in the mouth with a .38 caliber revolver. He groaned and his body fell out of view. Shortly after, he began to bleed out on the floor, which was audible; at that point, the camera stopped filming.

A sign bearing the hand-painted words "The best of me - Sep 12" was propped on an upturned mattress behind him. Police theorized that López intended to cover the sign with his blood and brain matter with the gunshot, but the gun was not powerful enough to cause that to happen.

Education

López's educational background is not extensively documented, but it is known that he exhibited interests in visual arts and filmmaking. However, these interests were never pursued in a professional capacity. His psychological issues likely hindered any educational achievements that could have positively shaped his future.


On September 18, outside her home in London, Björk gave a statement to the press, saying that she was very distressed by the incident. She described it as "terrible" and "very sad", and said that people should not "take me too literally and get involved in my personal life". She sent a card and flowers to López's family.

She left for Spain, where she recorded the remainder of her third album, Homogenic, away from media attention. She also hired security for her son, Sindri, who was escorted to school with a minder. A year after López's death, Björk discussed the incident in an interview: "I was very upset that somebody had died. I couldn't sleep for a week.

And I'd be lying if I said it didn't scare the fuck out of me. That I could get hurt and, most of all, that my son could get hurt."

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