Friday, July 28, 2006

Robert Charles Brown, mass serial killer

If his admission is true, then Robert Charles Brown is a man whose name we are all going to know very soon. He's confessed to 48 murders.
Robert Charles Browne, 53, told authorities the slayings occurred from 1970 until his arrest in 1995. He was in court Thursday to plead guilty to one of those killings — the death of another girl in Colorado in 1987.

Authorities so far have been able to corroborate his detailed claims in six slayings — three in Louisiana, two in Texas and one in Arkansas, El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa said.


Browne started the dialog on the murders with a creepy letter that sounds like it was written for a movie.

"Seven sacred virgins, entombed side by side, those less worthy, are scattered wide," the letter says. "The score is you 1, the other team 48. If you were to drive to the end zone in a white Trans Am, the score could be 9 to 48. That would complete your home court sphere."

This is the type of guy that it is difficult to not justify the death penalty for.

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