Roger Kibbe

Roger Kibbe
Born 1941 (age 7475)
Residence Pleasant Valley State Prison
Nationality United States
Other names I-5 Strangler
Occupation Furniture salesman
Criminal penalty Life imprisonment
Criminal status Imprisoned
Conviction(s) Murder (March 18, 1991)

Roger Reece Kibbe (born 1941) is an American serial killer known as the "I-5 Strangler".[1][2] Kibbe found all but one of his victims on the freeways around Sacramento, California. On May 10, 1991, Kibbe was sentenced to 25 years to life imprisonment for the murder of Darcie Frackenpohl to serve his time at the Pleasant Valley State Prison.[1][3] In 2003 Kibbe accompanied prosecutors and detectives to a dry creek he remembered to try and find the body of Lou Ellen Burleigh, whom he had discarded in 1977. In 2007 a detective searched the area again. In 2009 Kibbe again returned to the site with detectives. Burleigh's body was not found and a Grand Jury was convened. After a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty, on November 5, 2009, Kibbe was sentenced to an additional six life sentences, this time for the murders of Lora Heedick, Barbara Ann Scott, Stephanie Brown, Charmaine Sabrah, Katherine Kelly Quinones, and Lou Ellen Burleigh.[2] In 2011 a detective returned to the Burleigh dump site on his own, found a bone in the creek, and DNA testing proved it to be Burleigh's.[4][5][6][7] Burleigh had left her Walnut Creek, California home in 1977 for a job interview but never returned.[2][7] Kibbe kidnapped his victims, tied them up and silenced them with duct tape. He then proceeded to cut open their clothes in irregular shapes with scissors that had belonged to his mother.[8] Then, he raped them and strangled them to death.[9] Kibbe also cut off most of the hair of his victims to remove the duct tape before leaving the scene of the crime.

Roger Kibbe's crimes were covered in an episode of Forensic Files on Court TV (now TruTV) during season three.[10][11] Kibbe's case was also covered in the documentary film called "Profiling Evil" that was broadcast on MSNBC.[12] A nonfiction book, Trace Evidence: The Hunt for the I-5 Serial Killer by bestselling author Bruce Henderson, goes behind the scenes of the police investigation that results in the capture and conviction of Kibbe.

Known victims

References

  1. 1 2 Ramsland, Katherine (May 10, 1991). "Roger Reece Kibbe: The I-5 Strangler — The Strangler and the Court — Crime Library on". Trutv.com.
  2. 1 2 3 Associated Press 2:59 pm EDT, October 3, 2009 (October 3, 2009). "Admitted Serial Killer Helps Police Search for His 1st Victim". dailypress.com.
  3. "California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Man Sentenced in 'I-5 Strangler' Case – Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. May 12, 1991.
  4. "'I-5 Strangler': Deputy tracks down remains of Lou Ellen Burleigh, slain by serial killer in 1977". latimes. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  5. "WCPD: Lou Ellen Burleigh’s body found after 34-years". claycord.com. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  6. Ramsland, Katherine. "Roger Reece Kibbe: The I-5 Strangler — New Developments — Crime Library on". Trutv.com.
  7. 1 2 "Lou Ellen Burleigh's remains found 34 years later". Daily Mail. June 29, 2011.
  8. Ramsland, Katherine (May 10, 1991). "Roger Reece Kibbe: The I-5 Strangler — A Witness — Crime Library on". Trutv.com.
  9. Ramsland, Katherine (May 10, 1991). "Roger Reece Kibbe: The I-5 Strangler — Drug Money — Crime Library on". Trutv.com.
  10. "Forensic Files Episode Guide | Crime & Investigation Network. CITV.com.au | FOXTEL". Crimeandinvestigation.com.au.
  11. Ramsland, Katherine (May 10, 1991). "Roger Reece Kibbe: The I-5 Strangler — The Pick-Up — Crime Library on". Trutv.com.
  12. "Dr. Park Dietz Interviews the I-5 Strangler | Threat Assessment Group". Taginc.com. November 18, 2012.
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