Keith Hunter Jesperson: What Is A Serial Killer?

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What is a Serial Killer?
What is a serial killer? Well according to the oxford dictionary it is, “A person who commits a series of murders, often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic, predictable behaviour pattern”, and with Keith Hunter Jesperson that's exactly what we see. Jespersen's childhood, life after marriage, the victims and even the outcome of his actions are all something that will be seen when reading about this serial killer.
Keith Hunter Jesperson born a Canadian citizen in April, 1955 but came to the United States as a child. He is now a father of three and is currently spending three life sentences in prison. From the beginning Jesperson’s childhood really shows some signs of what lead him down …show more content…

She was 26 years old and lived in Salem, Oregon. As another one of Jesperson victims, she “was found choked to death in November in Salem, Oregon…”( Clan 1). This murder once again showed a pattern of choking, which seems to be something that Jesperson felt comfortable with doing. The next victim, number five, is another Jane Doe. The only thing Jesperson could say was that her name was "Carla" or "Cindy". This did not help the police identify her. With what little information that was given about Cindy or Clara, there was not much to go on when it came to her death, but in 2006 that changed. In the year of 2006, 13 years later after the crime was committed “The Doe Network” stated that “the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office filed murder charges against Keith Hunter Jesperson for the 1993 killing. Jesperson wrote authorities the letter in 1997 describing the murder, the truck driver was already in prison for other murders...”(section 2, par. 2) but back in 1993 Jesperson did not stop killing after Cindy-Carla he went on to victim number five but after waiting a …show more content…

Wash” (Moscow-Pullman section 6 par. 6). Jesperson also pleaded guilty to victim number one. “ On Nov. 2, Jespersen appeared in Multnomah County circuit court to plead guilty to the January 1990 strangulation of Taunja Bennett, 23, whose body was found in the Columbia River Gorge 1.4 miles from Crown Point. He was sentenced to life in prison and is required to serve mandatory minimum 30 years before becoming eligible for consideration of parole”(Moscow-Pullman, section 6, par. 8), but even after confessing to the two out of the eight murders, he only continued to give information about others. Jesperson ended up being convicted of three out of the eight murders and is currently spending three life sentenced in

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