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Cleophus Prince Jr. (born July 24, 1967) is an American serial killer who was convicted and sentenced to death in 1993 [1] for the rape and murder of six women in San Diego County, California. The killings occurred between January and September 1990 and became known as the Clairemont serial killings as most of the murders took place there.
Cleophus Prince Jr. Burglarized several homes and murdered six women, one of whom he raped. 31 years, 59 days Ramon Rogers: Murdered his former roommate and two ex-girlfriends in San Diego from 1993 to 1996, dismembering their remains post-mortem. 27 years, 108 days
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"Clairemont Killer" – Cleophus Prince Jr. "Classified Ad Rapist" – Bobby Joe Long "Cleveland Killer" – Moses Sithole "Cleveland Strangler" – Anthony Sowell "Cleveland Torso Murderer" – Unsolved "Confession Killer" – Henry Lee Lucas "Connecticut Borgia" – Amy Archer-Gilligan "Co-Ed Butcher" – Edmund Kemper
Cleophus Prince Jr. (born 1967): serial killer who raped and murdered six women in San Diego in 1990. Sentenced to death in 1993. [126] Richard Ramirez: serial killer known as "The Night Stalker," [6] convicted of killing 13 people. Sentenced to death in 1989. [127]
Prince Jr., Cleophus: 1990 6 6 Sentenced to death Known as "The Clairemont Killer"; raped and murdered women in San Diego County, California [552] Pruett, Marion Albert: 1981 5 5 Executed 1999 Committed his crimes while in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program [553] Pruitt, Pleasant: 1888–1902 3 3 Committed suicide to avoid arrest
Unusual Suspects is an American television documentary program on Investigation Discovery.The program debuted on June 21, 2010. [1] It showcases many of the most shocking and difficult cases in law enforcement history, and also sheds light on the investigations that led to the arrest of the culprits. [2]
A look at the crime sprees of Cleophus Prince Jr., Anthony Sully and William Suff. 53: 12 "Federal Offense" March 28, 2000 () Murder ...