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Hadden Irving Clark (born July 31, 1952) [1] is an American murderer and suspected serial killer currently serving two 30-year sentences for the murders of 6-year-old Michele Lee Dorr in 1986, and 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in 1992.
Hadden Clark is the serial killer at the center of the new docuseries “Born Evil” on HBO Max that covers the murders of Michele Dorr and Laura Houghteling (HBO Max/ID/supplied)
In 2000, Clark led police to a spot where he claimed he had buried two victims 20 years before. He also stated that he had murdered several others in various states between the 1970s and the 1990s. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] In 2004, Clark sent a letter to a friend stating that he had killed a woman on Cape Cod, Massachusetts . [ 54 ]
Launching on Sept. 2 at 9 p.m. ET on ID, “Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior” looks at “the innerworkings of the volatile and dysfunctional Clark family, Hadden’s path of ...
Months later, Havill authored Born Evil, an account of the crimes of serial killer Hadden Clark. Born Evil was a six part series on ID Discovery in 2024 and is also available as an eBook. In 2001, Havill segued into espionage with The Spy Who Stayed Out In The Cold, an account of an FBI agent who spied for the Soviet and Russian intelligence ...
Hadden Clark: Silver Spring, Maryland: May 24, 1986 1999 A six-year-old girl who disappeared from her father's backyard while he was taking a nap. The father confessed to the murder in a psychotic episode, but was later exonerated. The real murderer was serial killer Hadden Clark, who offered to disclose the body's location as part of a plea deal.
Douglas Daniel Clark, one half of the "Sunset Strip Killers" tied to six homicides during the summer of 1980, died Wednesday after spending 40 years on death row. ... A convicted serial killer who ...
People suspected of having murdered three or more victims, but whose confirmed murders (if any) are lower than three, as well as groups of murders suspected but not confirmed to be the work of a serial killer, and people convicted of serial murder, but with serious doubt as to their actual guilt (such as those convicted through confessions made under torture).