Diego Alcazar - Victims

Victims

Victim Date Crime Result Reason
Leticia Juarez September 10, 2007 Strangled Died Mistook for Carly
Carly Corinthos Jacks November 1, 2007 Stalked and strangled Survived Relationship with Lorenzo Alcazar, family of Sonny Corinthos
Emily Quartermaine November 1, 2007 Strangled Died Family of Jason Morgan
Maxie Jones December 7, 2007; March 5, 2008 Stalked and strangled Survived She helped send him to prison for the PCU stalking
Georgie Jones December 17, 2007 Strangled Died Mistook for Maxie Jones
Alexis Davis January 23, 2008 Strangled Survived Family of Sam McCall; killed Luis Alcazar
Coop Barrett January 25, 2008 Hung Died Close to finding out Diego was the killer
Sam McCall February 2008 Stalked; strangled; kidnapped Survived Shot Diego; important to Jason Morgan
Elizabeth Webber February 2008 Drugged; kidnapped Survived Ran into Diego at Sam McCall's apartment
Max Giambetti February 28, 2008 Hit with his car Survived Attempted to prevent him from kidnapping Sam McCall and Elizabeth Webber
Lucky Spencer February 29, 2008 Shot Survived Attempted to save Sam McCall and Elizabeth Webber
Nadine Crowell March 4, 2008 Drugged; kidnapped Survived Saw who he was at the warehouse
Nikolas Cassadine March 5, 2008 Strangled/attached Survived Tried to seek revenge for the murder of Emily Quartermaine

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