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Silvano Ward Brown was born on 19 September, 1941 in Puerto Armuelles, Chiriquí Province, Panama, is a killer. Discover Silvano Ward Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1941
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Puerto Armuelles, Chiriquí Province, Panama
Nationality Panama

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1993

In a subsequent psychiatric examination, Brown was determined to be a cold and calculated individual, with a high IQ. He was also diagnosed as an amoral psychopath, mixed with a perverse sexual psyche, whose condition led him to act out his frustration in a violent and murderous way. He was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in Model Jail, and was released after serving out his sentence on June 24, 1993. Brown now works as a security guard, and lives with relatives in the nation's capital.

1973

On June 7, 1973, Brown left his job on the "Spanish Man" boat, and decided to go with a friend to the town of Colón. After returning to Panamá around 1:30 AM, he left his friend and began driving along Central Avenue, passing by the National Bank. At 2:00 AM, he noticed a woman walking in the direction of the Economic Development Institute (now the Agricultural Development Bank), but decided to simply move along. He continued down the intersection, turned to the old Canal Zone (the current location of the Judicial Police) and left through a street to Gorgas Hospital, opposite the "Ancón Inn" bar and old "Great Morrison" warehouse. However, Brown then changed his mind, and decided to go after the woman from before.

Like the previous murder, Brown undressed the deceased prostitute in order to prevent her identification, and abandoned her body in the forest, near a road connecting Chilibre and the Transistmica from the old Canal Zone. Her body was found on June 19, 1973.

The National Research Department (DE-NI), then led by Darío Arosemena, quickly connected the two murders due to the similar circumstances. Only ten days after Gómez's murder, Brown was detained by the authorities, after they found the Gómez's sash in the back of his car. He soon confessed in detail to his crimes, including the murder he committed at 18 years old. His story was published in an article by the newspaper 'Crítica, dated June 29, 1973 and titled "Confessions of a strangler".

1969

While in prison he was examined by José Kaled, a medical and forensic psychiatrist. Kaled predicted that when released, it was very likely that Brown would kill again. On December 4, 1969, Brown was released from prison and remained under the radar for a few years before striking again.

1959

In 1959, at the age of 18, Brown was looking for a house to break into in San Francisco, when he came upon the house of 18-year-old Paula Caballero. After observing the woman undressing herself, he surprised Caballero, causing to her to scream "Oh my God, my mother, my God!". Using a knife he carried for cutting fabrics from doors and windows while breaking into houses, Brown fatally stabbed her in the chest on her left side. Caballero managed to take a few steps before collapsing dead on the ground. The panicked Brown ran away without looking back, but was captured by authorities, and sentenced to 12 years imprisonment on Coiba's island prison.

1941

Silvano Ward Brown (born September 19, 1941), known as The Panamá Strangler, is a Panamanian serial killer who killed 3 women from 1959 to 1973. The first serial killer in the country's history, he was released after serving out his sentence on June 24, 1993, and is living a normal life and working as a security guard.