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Freedom awaits serial killer who vowed to kill again
Detroit News ^
| 8/16/02
| Joel Kurth
Posted on 08/16/2002 2:09:27 PM PDT by jimkress
Edited on 05/25/2004 3:03:04 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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INKSTER -- Coral Eugene Watts didn't miss a bite of his jelly doughnut as he told detectives how he stalked a Grosse Pointe Farms woman, then stabbed her 11 times on one of the suburb's busiest streets.
The Inkster native's multistate killing spree ended in 1982. Sitting in a Texas jail, an immunity deal in hand, Watts nonchalantly described to Michigan and Texas authorities how he took the lives of 13 women since 1979.
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To: Democratic_Machiavelli
When I was at the library the other day I saw a book written by a confessed killer. Don't know if he was writing it as a way of saying he's sorry for all his murders. Don't remember last name, first name is Ian. Ian Brady?
To: jimkress
how bout the remainder of his sentence be served in general prison population.Or put him in an area with street gangs or other ethnic groups.somebody wanting the publicity will shank this bozo.Then you try the killer for murder and keep that guy off the streets for life.Sounds like a way to keep him out of society.
If that is unworkable. Just make sure his address post prision is plastered all over the media.
To: Prodigal Son
Yes! Don't know much about him.
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