BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY
Andre Crawford
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Born | March 20, 1962 United States |
Criminal penalty
| Life imprisonment |
Conviction(s) | Murder |
Killings | |
Victims | 11 |
Span of killings
| 1993–1999 |
Country | United States |
State(s) | Illinois |
Date apprehended
| January 28, 2000[1] |
Andre Crawford (b. 20 March 1962) is an American convicted serial killer, who killed 11 women between 1993 to 1999. Many of the women were prostitutes or drug addicts. He also had sex with their corpses.[2]
Crawford had been placed in foster care as an infant after authorities found him living alone in squalor and after his mother admitted leaving him unattended for long periods of time. As a child he had lived with a foster family.[3] As an adult, he became a transient, living in vacant buildings in Chicago.[4]
He was accused of the murder of Evandry Harris, Patricia Dunn, Rhonda King, Angel Shatteen, Shaquanta Langley, Sonja Brandon, Nicole Townsend, Cheryl Cross, Tommie Dennis, Sheryl Johnson and Constance Bailey. He was linked by DNA to 7 of the victims, and confessed to all 11 murders. He was convicted in December, 2009.[4] A 12th woman was attacked and left for dead on Thanksgiving 1997, but survived.[5]
Herbert Geralds, Jr., 34, was convicted in 1997 of murdering six women in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood. The first victim was Rhonda King. Under interrogation by police, he confessed to all six murders. In 1998 he was sentenced to death. In 2000 prosecutors moved to vacate the conviction for the King murder, because DNA linked her death to Andre Crawford. Geralds remained on death row for the other five murders, however.[6] Crawford is serving his sentence in Menard Correctional Center.
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