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Tommy Lynn Sells (June 28, 1964 – April 3, 2014) was an American serial killer, often referred to as "the Coast to Coast Killer" due to his claims of committing murders across the United States. Though convicted of only one murder, for which he received the death penalty and was eventually executed in 2014, he is believed to have committed at ...
On the last day of 1999, Tommy Lynn Sells cut the throats of two girls near Del Rio, Texas. One survived and helped police identify him; he was eventually convicted and sentenced to death for that murder and another one earlier in 1999, where he had killed a girl in San Antonio .
After she was convicted in March 2002, True crime author Diane Fanning published Through the Window: The Terrifying True Story of Cross-Country Killer Tommy Lynn Sells. Sells told Fanning about a murder in Illinois in which he had killed a child and was startled by the mother who came into the room.
By MICHAEL GRACZYK HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) -- A serial killer was put to death Thursday in Texas after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his lawyers' demand that the state release information about ...
Alvin Willie George harassed a surviving victim of serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Jeremy Bryan Jones (born April 12, 1973) is an American murderer and self-confessed serial killer.Convicted and sentenced to death for murdering a woman in Mobile, Alabama, in 2004, Jones later confessed to murdering 20 additional people in four other states before recanting.
Both Herb and Randy continued to pursue appeals and were repeatedly denied until Randy's case was heard by a federal court judge, who ordered a new trial. After intensive review of Randy's case, Attorney General Lisa Madigan dropped all charges against him and he was released in May 2004. Whitlock was released in January 2008.
She was convicted of murder and sentenced to 65 years in prison. About a year after Rea's conviction, true crime author Diane Fanning published the book Through the Window about serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells. In his interviews with Fanning, Sells confessed to a murder that sounded strikingly similar to Joel's murder.