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American

Monsters

Volume Twelve

12 Terrifying Tales of Americas

Most Horrific Serial Killers

Robert Keller

PUBLISHED BY:

Robert Keller

Copyright 2017

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced in any format, electronic or otherwise, without the prior, written consent of the copyright holder and publisher. This book is for informational and entertainment purposes only and the author and publisher will not be held responsible for the misuse of information contained herein, whether deliberate or incidental.

Much research, from a variety of sources, has gone into the compilation of this material. To the best knowledge of the author and publisher, the material contained herein is factually correct. Neither the publisher, nor author will be held responsible for any inaccuracies.


12 American Monsters The lives and murderous careers of 12 of Americas most - photo 1

12 American Monsters

The lives and murderous careers of 12 of Americas most horrific serial killers, including;

: Serial strangler who preyed on stranded female motorists along Californias I-5 freeway.

: A still unidentified monster who carried out a series of mutilation murders in Cleveland, Ohio.

: A deeply disturbed nurse with a terrifying ambition - to kill more people than anyone else ever had.

: When 69-year-old Joseph Naso was arrested for shoplifting, the police had no inkling of what theyd discover about his deadly past.

: Dentist by day, hitman and murder-for-profit killer by night, Engleman was responsible for at least seven deaths.

: The barely believable story of a female psychopath who killed so that she could treat herself to shopping sprees on her victims credit cards.

: The Beltway snipers conducted a cross-country killing spree, ending with a deadly siege of the nations capital.

: Known as the Bayou Strangler, Dominique raped and murdered as many as 23 men in Houma, Louisiana.

: A racially motivated serial killer, Franklin targeted mixed race couples, ruthlessly gunning them down in a cross-country rampage.

: Obsessed by the girlfriend who had deserted him, Lewis took his revenge on women who resembled his lost love.

: A prolific poisoner who cold-bloodedly murdered husbands and children, claiming at least ten victims.

: Traveling serial killer who rampaged across Oklahoma in a spree of rape and murder that left five victims brutally slain.


Roger Kibbe

The I-5 Strangler

So I killed a few women, what's the big deal? Roger Kibbe

The highways of southern California have produced more than their share of - photo 2

The highways of southern California have produced more than their share of roaming serial killers over the years. Some, like the unholy trinity of Kearney, Bonin and Kraft have attained lasting infamy. Others Roger Kibbe for example are less well-known. And yet the I-5 Strangler was every bit as depraved as the aforementioned trio, if somewhat less prolific. For a period during the mid-eighties he turned the freeways around Sacramento into his personal killing fields. Any woman driving that stretch of road was fair game to this marauding psychopath. And at least seven met with a horrific fate at his hands.
On a beautiful summers day in July 1986, a fisherman was walking along a trail outside of Sacramento, California, when he spotted the semi-nude body of a woman floating face down in an irrigation ditch. The man scampered down the bank to see if he could help but it was soon clear to him that the woman was dead. He then ran back to his truck and drove to a nearby gas station to call the police.
Officers of the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department were soon on the scene and quickly determined that the deceased was a young woman in her late teens to early twenties. Bruises on the neck suggested that shed died from ligature strangulation, while the condition of the body led detectives to the conclusion that shed been there less than 24 hours. This would later be confirmed by the medical examiner. But who was she? Since no purse or identification was found at the scene, the police could only hope that someone had reported her missing. Someone had. She was 19-year-old Stephanie Brown and her parents had filed a missing persons report the previous day, July 15. Stephanie had been driving home from her boyfriends house when shed disappeared. The road shed been traveling was the I-5.
A month after the murder of Stephanie Brown, 26-year-old Charmaine Sabrah and her mother Carmen Anselmi were driving home from a family dinner when their Pontiac Grand Prix quit on them. And they could not have chosen a worse place to break down. The junction of Peltier Road and the I-5 is a desolate stretch of highway at the best of times. At 3:30 in the morning it was deserted. All Charmaine could do was to turn on her hazard lights and hope that some passing Good Samaritan would stop and offer assistance.
As it turned out, luck appeared to be with them. After just a few minutes a man stopped behind them in a white sports car. He seemed friendly enough so when he offered to drive them to the nearest gas station to call a friend, they accepted. His car however was only a two-seater so the man said that he could only take one passenger. Carmen agreed to accompany him, leaving her daughter behind at their disabled vehicle.
Some twenty minutes later, Carmen and the man returned and Carmen told Charmaine that shed been unable to get through to anyone at this time of the morning. The man then made another suggestion. He said that he could drive one of them home and then return for the other. Again, the women made a quick assessment of the situation and decided that there was no other option. The man after all had been good enough to stop and he appeared unthreatening. This time Charmaine went first, leaving Carmen behind.
But the roadsters taillights had barely faded into the distance when Carmen began to regret the decision. And regret soon grew to apprehension as an hour passed with no sign of the man returning. By the time a California Highway Patrolman stopped to rescue her some ninety minutes later, Carmen was beside herself with worry. How could she have been so stupid? How could she have allowed her daughter to get into a car with a total stranger? She urged the officer to bring her to her apartment as quickly as possible, hoping against hope that Charmaine would be there to greet her when she arrived. But the apartment was empty and there was no indication that Charmaine had ever made it home. When Charmaine Sabrahs decomposed body was found some three months later in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains, the ligature that had ended her life was still looped around her neck.
Two women had now been abducted from the same stretch of highway and had both been strangled and then dumped in a remote area. And there were other commonalities to the crime scenes. The killer had made some strange cuts to the victims clothing, possibly with a pair of scissors. And the knots hed used in the ligatures and restraints were also unusual. That pointed to a common perpetrator. Already the police were beginning to fear that a serial killer was stalking the I-5. Theyd soon have further evidence to back up that fear.
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