Marc Sappington

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Marc Sappington
Background information
Birth name: Marc Vincent Sappington
Alias(es): The Kansas City Vampire
Born: February 9, 1970 (1970-02-09) (age 38)
Penalty: Life
Killings
Number of victims: 4
Span of killings: March 16, 2001 through April 10, 2001
Country: USA Flag of the United States
State(s): Kansas
Date apprehended: 2001

Marc Vincent Sappington (born February 9, 1970) is an American serial killer convicted of murdering four acquaintances in March and April 2001 in Kansas City, Kansas. [1][2] He gained notoriety for eating part of the leg of one of his victims, Alton "Fred" Brown [3].

Lawyers for Sappington blamed the four-day killing spree on a history of schizophrenia and daily use of the hallucinogenic drug PCP. Sappington himself claimed that voices in his head which told him to eat flesh and blood or he would die [1]

Sappington was convicted on June 23, 2004 of murdering Terry T. Green, 25, Michael Weaver Jr., 22, and Alton "Fred" Brown Jr., 16 in April 2001.[1] Sappington was convicted on December 10, 2004 of an attempted aggravated robbery and murder of David Mashak at his auto dealership in March 2001. [2] Sappington's conviction was affirmed by the Kansas Supreme Court on November 2, 2007.

In an April 2001 videotape, Sappington had confessed to stabbing Weaver to death, leaving Green's body in a car, and shooting Brown, before dismembering his body and eating a small piece of his leg.[1]

Sappington is currently serving four consecutive life sentences.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d "Man suspected of eating victim convicted of three murders counts", Associated Press, 23 July 2004. 
  2. ^ a b (no byline). "Another life sentence for Kansas man convicted in four murders", Associated Press, 10 December 2004. 
  3. ^ "Friends for Dinner", Stuff Magazine, 13 August 2004. 

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