Benjamin Atkins

Benjamin Atkins

Mug shot
Born (1968-08-26)August 26, 1968[1]
Detroit, Michigan
Died September 17, 1997(1997-09-17) (aged 29)
Michigan
Cause of death HIV
Other names Woodward Corridor Killer
Criminal penalty 11 terms of life imprisonment
Killings
Victims 11
Span of killings
December 14, 1991–August 21, 1992
Country United States
State(s)

Michigan

A chart from when the police force was trying to catch the Woodward Corridor Killer

Benjamin (Tony) Atkins (August 26, 1968 – September 17, 1997), also known as the Woodward Corridor Killer, was an American serial killer who murdered 11 women in Detroit, Michigan, during a period of nine months between December 1991 and August 1992.[2]

All the victims were found in vacant buildings, all had been raped and strangled. Most of them had been murdered in Highland Park. Many of the victims were working as prostitutes, and Atkins said he was motivated by a hatred of prostitution.

During his trial, it was revealed that Atkins himself was raped at age 10 and had witnessed his mother engage in prostitution.

He was sentenced to eleven life sentences. On September 17, 1997, he died of an infection caused by HIV at Duane Waters Hospital, which is connected with the Egeler Correctional Facility in Jackson.

Victims


References

  1. "Offender Tracking Information System (OTIS) - Offender Profile". The State of Michigan. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  2. "Crack addict confesses he killed women". Kingman Daily Miner / AP. 1992-08-30. Retrieved 2009-02-27.


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