SAO PAULO, Brazil – A retired police officer has been detained in connection with the murders of 13 gay men in a low-income suburb of Sao Paulo, police said Thursday.
Retired state police Sgt. Jairo Francisco Franco was taken into custody Wednesday night after a witness identified him as the killer of a homosexual man on Aug. 19, said police inspector Paulo Fortunato.
Franco is suspected of acting alone in all of 13 killings between February 2007 and August 2008 at Paturis Park, a favorite meeting point for gay men, Fortunato said.
The suspect, who worked as a private security guard in a supermarket, has denied the charges, Fortunato said. He added that Franco did not yet have a lawyer.
"We have a credible witness who says he saw Franco pump 12 bullets into a black gay man inside the park," Fortunato said in a telephone interview.
A second witness said Franco visited the park frequently, "apparently cruising for gay men and victims," Fortunato said.
Police have dubbed the killer of the 13 men as the "rainbow maniac," a reference to the gay-pride symbol.
"We are convinced he is the rainbow maniac we have been looking for," Fortunato said.