Joseph Christopher
Joseph Christopher | |
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Died | c. 1993 |
Cause of death | Male breast cancer |
Other names |
The 22-Caliber Killer The Midtown Slasher |
Criminal penalty | 60 Years to Life |
Motive | Racism |
Killings | |
Victims | 12+ |
Span of killings | 1980–1981 |
Country | United States |
State(s) | New York, Georgia |
Date apprehended | May 10, 1981 |
Joseph Christopher (1955 – c. 1993) was an American serial killer who was active from September 22, 1980 until his arrest on May 10, 1981. He was known as the "Midtown Slasher." It is believed that he killed twelve individuals and wounded numerous others, almost all of them African American with one Hispanic male.[1] The motivation behind the attacks is generally accepted to be deep pathological racism.[2]
Murders and arrest
Christopher's homicidal rampage began on September 22, 1980[3] when he was twenty-five. Christopher started his crimes by shooting African American men while they went about their daily duties, striking in the middle of the day and into the night with sometimes more than five murders in one day. However, Christopher changed his method of killing midway through his onslaught of terror by choosing a knife as his new weapon, stabbing his victims to death and cutting the heart out of two of his victims.
Christopher may have never been stopped if it had not been for his out of control anger toward African Americans, when he attacked a fellow soldier at their home station of Fort Benning, Georgia, resulting in his arrest. When his apartment was searched by the police in the hopes that they may have come across their serial killer by accident, the police found evidence linking Christopher to three of the murders. After many attempts to plead mentally incompetent, Christopher was found guilty of first degree murder and sentenced to sixty years in prison. He later died in prison from a rare form of male breast cancer at the age of 37.
Media
Recently, a new book about the .22 Caliber Killings has been published (Plain View Press, 2010) by Dr. Frank Dobson, Jr., as a historical fiction account of the killings and their effect on the affected community.
References
- ↑ "Joseph Christopher". Frances Farmers Revenge.
- ↑ "Profile".
- ↑ "So-called Midtown Stabber kills his first victim". History.com. Retrieved 3 April 2013.