Bruce Mendenhall

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Bruce Mendenhall
Alias(es): The Prostishooter
The Rest Stop Killer
The Truck Stop Killer
Born: April 14, 1951
Killings
Number of victims: Unknown (possibly 7)
Country: U.S.Flag of the United States
State(s): Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Indiana
Date apprehended: July 12, 2007

Bruce Mendenhall is an accused American serial killer. He has been implicated in the deaths of seven women at truck stops in Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, and Georgia.[1] He is still under investigation for murders in Illinois, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.

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[edit] Biography

Mendenhall grew up in Crawford County, Illinois. He is married and has two daughters who helped him commit these crimes. Mendenhall never had problems with the law, though his wife Linda, who is reportedly blind from diabetes, and friends knew he kept a gun illegally in his truck.

[edit] Arrest

A resident of Albion, Illinois, Mendenhall was arrested at a truck stop on Interstate 24 in Nashville, Tennessee on July 12, 2007[2] after Detective Sgt. Pat Postiglione spotted a truck that matched surveillance footage from the night Sara Nicole Hulbert was murdered at another truck stop in downtown Nashville.[3] Upon inspection of the vehicle, a large quantity of bloody clothing was found in a plastic sack[4] and Mendenhall was taken into custody.[1] Police catalogued 300 items from the truck including a rifle, knives, handcuffs, latex gloves, several weapons cartridges, black tape, a nightstick, and sex toys.[5] Sampling of these items turned up the DNA of five different women.

On August 2, Mendenhall waived his right to a preliminary hearing, and is expected to return to court in six to eight weeks. [4]

[edit] Victims

Mendenhall's victims were primarily young prostitutes, usually found shot, though detectives have determined that his method of killing may have changed over the years.[6] During questioning, he implicated himself in the shooting death of Hulbert, whose body was found on June 26, 2007.

He has also implicated himself in the shooting death of Symantha Winters, whose body was found June 6, 2007 in a trash can at a truck stop in Lebanon, Tennessee. She had a criminal record showing at least one previous charge of prostitution.[3] On August 17, 2007, a Wilson County grand jury indicted Mendenhall for the murder of Winters.

The body of another victim he admits to murdering July 11, 2007 and leaving in a car at a Flying J truck stop on Interstate 465 in Indianapolis, Indiana has yet to be found or identified. Investigators said Mendenhall was initially cooperative but that he subsequently ceased to implicate himself in other murders.[7] On July 28, police in Birmingham, Alabama charged Mendenhall with the murder of Lucille "Gretna" Carter, who was found nude in a trash bin with a plastic bag taped around her head on July 1. She was shot with a .22-caliber pistol.[8]

Police are investigating the possibility that Mendenhall is responsible for other murders in the region including:

  • Deborah Ann Glover, an Atlanta prostitute whose body was found near a Motel 6 in Suwanee, Georgia on January 29, 2007. Police are certain that Mendenhall was in Georgia on the day Glover was shot.[6]
  • Sherry Drinkard, a prostitute from Gary, Indiana whose body was found naked in a snow embankment
  • Tammy Zywicki, a student who was found stabbed to death on September 2, 1992. She vanished from Interstate 80 near LaSalle, Illinois nine days before, after dropping off her brother at Northwestern University.[9]
  • Jennifer Smith, a prostitute found nude at a truck stop in Bucksnort, Tennessee in April 2005.[6]
  • Robin Bishop, a prostitute who was run over at a truck stop on Interstate 40 in Fairview, Tennessee on July 1, 2007.[10]
  • Belinda Cartwright, a hitchhiker who was run over at a truck stop in Georgia in 2001. A composite police sketch made of the suspect based on information from witnesses bears a striking resemblance to Mendenhall.[5][11]
  • Carma Purpura, a 31-year old mother of two, who was last seen July 11, 2007 at a Far-Southside Indianapolis truck stop. Purpura's identification was found in Mendenhall's truck upon his arrest and police are awaiting a blood match on clothing also found in his truck.[12]
  • On April 10, 2008, Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi says he has charged the 56-year-old Mendenhall of Albion, Illinois, with murder in the slaying last July of Carma Purpora of Indianapolis. The 31-year-old woman's body has never been recovered. But Brizzi says DNA tests link some of the blood from Mendenhall's truck cab to the woman's parents. Investigators also found her cell phone, ATM card and clothing she wore on the day she disappeared.

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