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Larry William Eyler (December 21, – March 6, ), also called the Interstate Killer and the Highway Killer, was an American serial killer who murdered a minimum of twenty-one teenage boys and young men in the Midwest between and [6] His victims were all discovered in locations close to or accessible via the Interstate Highway System in the states of Indiana and Illinois. [7. Juan Ignacio Blanco. MALE murderers. Orville Lynn Majors
Learn more about serial killer Larry Eyler, who was convicted of killing young gay men in the '80s. The term "serial killings" means a series of three or more killings, not less than one of which was committed within the United States, having common characteristics such as to suggest the reasonable possibility that the crimes were committed by the same person or persons. That's according to a federal law passed by Congress. How Highway Killer Larry Eyler Was Caught
In the early 80s, the evening news in Terre Haute was filled with reports about Larry Eyler. A serial killer right in our community. Eyler was responsible for the murders of 22 young men between and The ISU student lured the men with money and drugs. Then, he tied them up and gutted them like animals. In the s, a serial murderer targeted young men and left a trail of bodies across the Midwest. Because of how the men were killed and where they were found, police considered a possible link between the homicides, according to Oxygen's Mark of a Serial Killer.
Indiana murderers list
This is a list of notable male murderers who committed their murders in Indiana, USA. .
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Michael McCown, April 27, , Terre Haute. McCown was found shot to death in his mother's ceramics store, Sylvia's Ceramics, not far from I .
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Orville Lynn Majors (April 24, – September 24, ) was a licensed practical nurse and serial killer who was convicted of murdering his patients in Clinton, Indiana. Though he was tried for only seven murders and convicted of six, he was believed to have caused additional deaths between and , when he was employed by the hospital at which the deaths occurred and for which he. . WTHI
The facts are: Shortly after p.m. on July 9, appellant, age eighteen, visited his parents at their home in Terre Haute, * Indiana. While his father was asleep on the living room couch and his mother was working in the kitchen, appellant told his year-old sister Gretchen to wait for him in her bedroom. .
Larry Eyler
The names of the other two, however, remain mysteries. All four eventually were connected to serial killer Larry Eyler, who in the late s and early s lived in Terre Haute and Chicago. .