Imputation for sexual abuse According to official accounts, Sharif, as a person, was promiscuous. He was also thought to be an alcoholic and a pedophile. He purportedly tortured animals during hunting expeditions and had sexual fetishes like collecting girls' clothes. However, other sources say that these behaviors were mere fabrications by the prosecution to pass as credible accusations against Sharif. Sharif's first account of sexual assault took place on 2 May 1981 in
North Palm Beach, Florida. He tricked a woman by offering her a job as a housekeeper. He kidnapped her and later attacked, and sexually assaulted the victim. Upon release, the victim claimed that he said, "Oh, did I hurt you? You must go to a hospital." Cercoa, Inc, his place of employment, paid for his defense. Despite having argued that the sex was consensual, Sharif was convicted on charges of assault, rape, and unlawful deprivation of liberty. He was eventually released on
parole. In August 1981, right after leaving prison, he assaulted another woman and received a sentence of 45-day incarceration. The defense was once more financed by Cercoa. Peculiarly, Sharif was not dismissed by the company until 1982. After his dismissal, he moved to
Gainesville, Florida. He remarried, but after he had beaten his wife unconscious, he was soon served with divorce papers. On 17 March 1983, Sharif was charged with sexual assault for the third time. His constant ploy was to offer a woman a job to be his housekeeper, thereby luring the victim into his home. He then proceeded to rape, beat, and threaten her with violence. The victim managed to escape and report him. In 1984, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. After spending only five years in prison, Sharif was released in 1989. He did not get deported back to Egypt despite the judge ruling in this favor. That same year, he moved to
Midland, Texas and was hired by the transnational company, Benchmark Research and Technology. In 1991, he was arrested for drunk driving, and in 1993, he committed sexual assault again. His fee for the defense was provided by Benchmark Research and Technology. He was released on parole with the condition that he never set foot on American soil again. This was the prompt for him to move over to Ciudad Juárez but he still remained as an employee of Benchmark Research and Technology. The charges filed against him in the United States were the following: • Joanne Collins Poldesmink (3 March 1981 in North Palm Beach, Florida), to whom he was verbally abusive. Collins filed legal charges against Sharif, which she later dropped. • Janet Stroven, whom he met in a hotel bar during a chemist convention. Stroven filed sexual assault charges against Sharif. • Molly Fleming (2 May 1981), a neighbor who accused Sharif of drugging and sexually assaulting her. He was given 5 years of conditional release. • Susan Wait is a student who lived in Sharif's home. She accused him of assault and the police arrested him for this and for transferring his parole from a previous incident. He was found guilty and sentenced to 12 years in prison for only five years and four months. While imprisoned he taught chemistry to his fellow inmates. • Nancy Díaz from (Midland, Texas) accused Sharif of sexual assault. Charges were later dropped. Because of these charges, Sharif was deported from the United States.
Murders Sharif's first murder was alleged to have occurred in Mexico in March 1995. But there were indications that suggest he was molded into the serial killer profile by the Chihuahua Attorney General's Office merely as a scapegoat. There were some suspicions that he may have begun killing while residing in Pennsylvania, from 1978 to 1981, where the unresolved disappearances of several women occurred. However, it was then established that Sharif was not connected to these events. Upon his arrival in Mexico in 1994, Sharif stayed in the affluent Rinconadas de San Marcos neighborhood of Ciudad Juárez, with expenses paid for by the company he was working for. Sharif was known to be a skilled chemist and during this time, he patented 25 chemical formulas. It was presumed that he started his prolific career as a serial killer somewhere between 1994 and 1995. ==Detention, trial and conviction==