Life behind bars is never easy, especially for those who have committed heinous crimes. From gang violence to personal vendettas, these 5 killers got exactly what they deserved when they met their fate in prison. Justice served? Some might say so. Keep reading to delve into the dark and twisted world of those who ended up paying the ultimate price for their actions.
The Angel of Death Took a Gruesome Beating
- Donald Harvey: Between 1970 and 1987, a chilling terror gripped the medical community. An unassuming hospital orderly, driven by a twisted killers purpose, became a silent predator in the place meant for healing. This American serial killer confessed to 87 murders, though officials place the true count between 37 and 47. His position provided the perfect cover, granting access to vulnerable patients and the means to kill undetected.
5 Killers Who Met Their Fate in Prison. March 30, 2017, succumbing to a brutal beating he endured two days prior. Facing the weight of the evidence, Elliott Donald Harvey’s cell mate confessed to killing Harvey receiving a 25-years-to-life sentence in September 2019. This means Elliott could potentially taste freedom in 2046, at the age of 71.
The Rest Stop Killers Life Was Ended By Shower Room Justice
2. Donald Evans: Chillingly claimed responsibility for the murders of over 70 people across 22 states, most of whom he attacked at rest stops and public parks. Initially, authorities met the killers confession with scepticism. However, two of Harvey’s descriptions perfectly aligned with unsolved cases in Florida, sending a shockwave through law enforcement. This eerie accuracy led to a chilling deal: in 1995, Evans confessed to the 1985 strangulation of Ira Jean Smith and received a life sentence in exchange.
He briefly tasted freedom after breaking out of the Harrison County Jail in June 1993, but was quickly found. The convicted killers fate would take a chilling twist, a fellow death row inmate fatally stabbed in an act of shower room justice at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in 1999.
The Pig Farmers Fate Sealed By Fellow Inmate
3. Robert William Pickton: His crimes shocked the RCMP investigators. Between 1995 and 2001, the pig farmer from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia preyed on vulnerable women, luring them to his farm with chilling efficiency. Authorities believe Pickton murdered at least 26 women, many of them sex workers from Vancouver’s Downtown East side. But the true extent of this killers depravity surfaced during a chilling confession.
Serial killer, Robert Pickton couldn’t outrun his gruesome past. In a shocking turn of events, Pickton fell victim to a brutal attack at the Port-Cartier Institution in Quebec. The killers Fellow inmate Martin Charest, a man with a chilling history of assaulting other prisoners, became Pickton’s assailant. Charest speared Pickton in the head with a makeshift weapon fashioned from a broken broom-like handle, inflicting devastating injuries. Pickton died days later.
Karma Served By The I-5 Killers Cell-Mate In Brutally Fashion
4. Roger Kibbe: Dubbed the “I-5 Strangler,” he terrorized Sacramento, leaving victims along the I-5 freeway. A judge ended his reign with a 25 year sentence for murdering Darcie Frackenpohl. She had runaway from home at only 17, one of the few he didn’t abduct near the I-5.
Correctional Officers discovered the convicted Killers lifeless body in his Cell. His cellmate, 40-year-old Jason Budrow, a self-proclaimed Satanist already serving life for murder, was present at the scene. Furthermore, Budrow confessed, claiming retribution for Kibbe’s crimes against his own victims.
This Degenerate Was Shockingly Stabbed Nearly 50 Times
5. Charles Schmid: dubbed The Pied Piper of Tucson was found guilty of triple murder. His crimes earned him a life sentence, with a minimum of 50 years, for the brutal slaying of Alleen Rowe. The killers reign of terror, however, worsened with the double murder of the Wendy and Gretchen Fritz, further cementing his place behind Walls.
However, Prison walls couldn’t protect Charles Schmid from a brutal end. Two fellow inmates stabbed him 47 times, inflicting horrific injuries that included the loss of an eye and a kidney. Schmid succumbed to his wounds on March 30, 1975. In a bizarre twist, authorities discovered someone had stolen Schmid’s body from the morgue. However, police ultimately recovered the killers remains, putting a strange end to a chilling tale of prison violence.
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