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By Charles Montaldo, About.com Guide to Crime / Punishment since 2004

Flashback: Serial Killer Alton Coleman

Thursday July 17, 2008
Accompanied by his girlfriend Debra Brown, Alton Coleman went on a six-state raping and killing spree in 1984 in the Heartland of the United States. By the time authorities caught up to the deadly pair on July 20, 1984, they had committed at least eight murders, seven rapes, three kidnapping and 14 armed robberies.

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July 19, 2007 at 9:58 am
(1) Dusti says:

Hard to believe the tax payers waste their hard earned money housing, feeding, and clothing such scum. If the forensic evidence proved they did this then there should be no question of the death penalty. The poor victims and the victims families have every single day to relive this hell. Goes back to the old eye for an eye adage. The economy of our country could be improved so much if tax dollars were not wasted on ridiculous individuals like this. Yes, this is just a tiny molecule of the overhaul our country needs but you have to start somewhere. Why not here?

April 7, 2009 at 4:21 pm
(2) Shabria Whitener says:

He is crazy & he needs to be put into the nut house!

June 10, 2009 at 10:13 pm
(3) Waldo says:

Hello

Yes, you individuals can daydream all you like, you better look again, killers are here to stay, this funny system has a cure, cloning crime and it goes beyond that, just that it hasnt serfaced doenst mean we out there, ANYWHERE, kill u bury u, grind your bones to dust.

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