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  Name: Jorge Ivan Villamizar-Ayala (Ivan A. Garcia, German Villamizar, Angel, Ivan, German)  
  Sex: Male  
  Race: Hispanic  
  Age Now: 38  
  Height: 5'5"  
  Weight: 155 lbs.  
  Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Brown Thick head of hair. Has used a Venezuelan passport #B0169256 and the aliases, Angel Garcia, German Villamizar, Ivan Villamizar, Ivan Garcia. Has worn a slight, thin moustache and goatee in the past.  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown  
  Other Physical Characteristics: Short and slender build. No known scars, marks, tattoos.  
  Wanted for : Murder, Pompano Beach, FL; Nov 02, 2004
 
 
 
  Location(s)  
  Last Seen : Jacksonville, FL Pompano Beach, and Jacksonville, Florida  
  Possible Location : New York, NY  
  Last Known : Unkown  
 
 
  Traits  
  Has worked as a tile setter. Extremely jealous of women he dates. Prone to violent rage when women attempt to sever relationships with him.  
 
 
  Case Story  
  International Ladykiller On The Loose?  
  On the moring of November 2, 2004, Bianca Sierra's two young children became concerned when she didn't wake up to get them ready for school. The kids went to their babysitter's apartment downstairs for help. When the babysitter entered Bianca's bedroom she discovered a horrible scene. The 25-year-old mom's skull had been bashed in with a two-pound sledgehammer. Bianca was dead. Detectives from the Broward County Sheriff's Department quickly arrived at the crime scene in Pompano Beach, Florida. Their invesstigation revealed that Bianca's boyfriend, Jorge Ivan Villamizar-Ayala had been living with her, but she had recently tried to sever the relationship and wanted him to move out. Villamizar-Ayala is a tile setter by trade, and cops say he left his tool belt with the bloody sledgehammer at the crime scene. Bianca's 1994 Mazda 626 was missing. Police later recovered it abandoned in Jacksonville, Fla., but there was no sign of Ayala.  
     
  A Disturbing Picture Emerges  
  Veteran homicide detective David Nicholson began digging into the background of his prime suspect and soon learned some disturbing things about Ayala's background. Prior to his arrival in South Florida, Ayala had been living in New York with a woman with who he has a child. When she tried to break up with him, Ayala allegedly slit her throat and left her for dead, but miraculously, she survived. Wanted for that brutal attempted murder in New York, Ayala fled south to Florida and eventually struck up the relationship with Bianca Sierra. But detective Nicholson discovered even more troubling news about Ayala when he made inquiries about the South American native in Venezuela and Columbia. Ayala came to America with a Venezuelan passport but he had been sentenced to 32 years in prison for murdering his wife in Columbia before fleeing to the U.S. Nicholson now knew he was after a man who was potentially an emerging serial killer who moved stealthily across international borders and from state to state within the U.S. Relatives and people who know Ayala are terrified of him to the point where some have moved to other countries to hide from him. Police consider him to be a walking time bomb capable of exploding at any moment directing lethal rage at any female unfortunate enough to be involved in a relationship with him. There have been no credible sightings of Joge Villamizar-Ayala since Bianca Sierra's murder in 2004, but police believe he's still in the U.S.