Faryion Wardrip
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Faryion Edward Wardrip (born March 6, 1959) is an American rapist and serial killer who assaulted and murdered a total of five women. Four of the women were killed in Wichita Falls, Texas and the surrounding counties. One woman was murdered in Fort Worth, approximately a two-hour drive southeast of Wichita Falls. Wardrip's killing spree began at the end of 1984 and lasted until the middle of 1986. All of his female victims were white, were between the ages of 20 and 25, weighed less than 120 lb, and were under 5 and 1/2 feet tall.
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Faryion Edward Wardrip (Salem, 6 marzo 1959) è un serial killer statunitense. Wardrip violentò ed uccise cinque giovani donne a Wichita Falls (Texas) e nelle regioni limitrofe tra il 1984 e il 1986. Il 6 maggio 1986 Wardrip si presentò a casa di Tina Kimbrew, una ragazza ventunenne conosciuta da poco, lei lo fece amichevolmente entrare ma lui l'assalì improvvisamente uccidendola.Il 9 maggio successivo l'assassino telefonò alla polizia avvertendo che era in procinto di suicidarsi, ma poi cambiò idea e attese l'arrivo degli agenti a cui confessò l'omicidio commesso pochi giorni prima.
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Archer County
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Denton County
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Tarrant County
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Faryion Edward Wardrip (born March 6, 1959) is an American rapist and serial killer who assaulted and murdered a total of five women. Four of the women were killed in Wichita Falls, Texas and the surrounding counties. One woman was murdered in Fort Worth, approximately a two-hour drive southeast of Wichita Falls. Wardrip's killing spree began at the end of 1984 and lasted until the middle of 1986. All of his female victims were white, were between the ages of 20 and 25, weighed less than 120 lb, and were under 5 and 1/2 feet tall. With the murders occurring across multiple jurisdictions, officials from three law enforcement agencies - the Wichita Falls Police Department, the Wichita County Sheriff's Department and the Archer County Sheriff's Department - initially led isolated murder investigations. These investigations were for three of the murders that occurred within a 5-mile radius of each other. This separation led to multiple news agencies reporting that the isolated investigations delayed Wardrip's capture. Within 72 hours of the May 6, 1986 murder of Tina Kimbrew, Wardrip called authorities and confessed to her murder. He was convicted and sentenced to 35 years in prison. After serving less than one-third of his sentence, Wardrip was released on parole in December 1997. He was required to wear an ankle monitor allowing authorities to constantly track his location; he was restricted to movements for work, home and church. In 1999, the Wichita County District Attorney's Office reopened the murder cases of the victims that occurred in their jurisdiction. DNA evidence found at the scene of two murders were linked to the same killer. Because Wardrip's murder of Kimbrew occurred in 1986, the lead detective became suspicious that he may have been behind the unsolved murder cases. As Wardrip was out on parole and there was no national database of DNA profiles for violent offenders at that time, authorities immediately launched surveillance of Wardrip and managed to secure a sample of his DNA, which was linked to two victims. He later confessed to the murders of the third and fourth victims. In 1999, at 40 years old, Wardrip was sentenced to death by lethal injection for the first murder, and three life terms for the other three killings.
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Faryion Edward Wardrip (Salem, 6 marzo 1959) è un serial killer statunitense. Wardrip violentò ed uccise cinque giovani donne a Wichita Falls (Texas) e nelle regioni limitrofe tra il 1984 e il 1986. Il 6 maggio 1986 Wardrip si presentò a casa di Tina Kimbrew, una ragazza ventunenne conosciuta da poco, lei lo fece amichevolmente entrare ma lui l'assalì improvvisamente uccidendola.Il 9 maggio successivo l'assassino telefonò alla polizia avvertendo che era in procinto di suicidarsi, ma poi cambiò idea e attese l'arrivo degli agenti a cui confessò l'omicidio commesso pochi giorni prima. Venne arrestato, processato e condannato a 35 anni di carcere. Per via della buona condotta nel 1997 ottenne la libertà condizionale e si trasferì a Olney, dove si sposò ed iniziò a condurre una vita esemplare, diventando anche molto attivo nella Chiesa locale dove curava attività per i bambini. Nel 1999 l'investigatore John Little riprese le indagini su alcuni omicidi rimasti insoluti che si erano verificati a Wichita Falls negli anni '80. Così facendo scoprì un legame fino ad allora rimasto sconosciuto tra Wardrip e una delle vittime - Ellen Blau. Con uno stratagemma Little riuscì a procurarsi il DNA di Wardrip e le analisi successive rivelarono che nel 1985 era stato proprio lui a violentare ed uccidere Terry Lee Sims - 20 anni - e Toni Gibbs - 21 anni. Una volta arrestato Wardrip confessò anche gli omicidi di Ellen Blau - 21 anni - e di Debra Taylor - 26 anni. Alla fine del 1999 il reo confesso venne condannato alla pena di morte per lo stupro e l'assassinio di Terri Lee Sims più tre ergastoli per le altre tre vittime. Nel 2010 - in seguito ad appello - la pena di morte venne commutata in carcere. Wardrip sta attualmente scontando i tre ergastoli. Un libro basato sui suoi crimini, Body Hunter, venne scritto nel 2001 da . Un altro libro riguardo ai crimini di Wardrip e le relative indagini, Scream at the sky, venne scritto da nel 2003.
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1984
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1986
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Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Polunsky Unit, Livingston, Texas
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