Itzcoatl Ocampo was born on March 20, 1988, in
Mexico City. He was the eldest in a family of three children. Shortly after his birth, his family emigrated to the United States, settling in
Yorba Linda, California. His father, a qualified lawyer, found a job as a vacuum repair man and rented an apartment. After living in the state for 12 years, Ocampo and the rest of his family went through all the legal procedures and obtained
American citizenship. Ocampo attended
Esperanza High School in
Anaheim, graduating in 2006. During his school years, he was known as a friendly and approachable guy, thanks to which he befriended many and was popular among his peers. The
September 11 attacks had a strong effect on the formation of his personality, as a result of which in subsequent years he became interested in politics. Ocampo supported the
Republican Party and
George W. Bush's foreign policies. During his time at Esperanza High School, he was severely bullied for his height. He was jumped by several teens, for the lack of length in his jeans and contemptuously referred to as "High Waters" by classmates. After leaving school, Ocampo, along with several school friends enlisted in the
United States Marine Corps. Since July 2006, he served at
Camp Pendleton in
Oceanside, where he was attached to the 15th Regiment, 1st Medical Battalion. In 2008, he was deployed with and attached to CLR-15, 1st Supply Battalion to
Iraq, but did not partake in combat: his main responsibility was to provide transportation of water and fuel to the base of TQ. He spent eight months in the country, for which he was subsequently awarded the standard deployment awards;
Iraq Campaign Medal,
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the
National Defense Service Medal. While in Iraq, Ocampo pointed his weapon at an ally and received a Non-Judicial Punishment, subsequently being demoted to PFC, reduction in pay, and was assigned extra duty assignments which included filling sandbags. After returning to the US, he was sent back to Camp Pendleton. While at Camp Pendleton, Ocampo sustained a significant
head trauma when the latch to his 7-ton failed to lock and slammed into the back of his head. During this period, as a result of the
Great Recession, Ocampo was found not to be qualified for work. He applied at several locations, including McDonalds but eventually grudgingly settled for a landscaping job. Due to material difficulties, the family lost their homes with Ocampo's father's drug addiction causing his mother to divorce him, taking Ocampo and two of his siblings to stay with some relatives. In July 2010, Ocampo was Honorably Discharged and returned to Yorba Linda. Not long after returning from Iraq, he began to show signs of
PTSD and exhibited deviant behavior. A serious factor for the deterioration of his mental state was the death of his close friend Patiño, who died on June 22, 2010, while fighting in
Afghanistan's
Helmand Province. Following his death, Ocampo became depressed, suffered from frequent headaches, hand tremors and alcohol abuse. Over the next two years, unable to adapt to a normal life and hold a job, he depended on income from relatives and refused treatment from psychiatrists. Ocampo felt he was unqualified to be diagnosed for PTSD because he did not fight in combat. By the end of 2011, his mental state had deteriorated sharply, to the point of developing
hypochondria and showing signs of
clinical delirium. == Murders ==