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I-95 Serial Killer: Gary Ray Bowles (January 25, 1962 to August 22, 2019)

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            On this date, August 22, 2019, Gary Ray Bowles, a serial killer was executed for the murders of six men in 1994, by lethal injection in Florida. I will post the information about this serial killer from Wikipedia and other links.

Gary Ray Bowles


Born
January 25, 1962
Died
August 22, 2019 (aged 57)
Cause of death
Criminal status
Executed

Criminal penalty
Details
Victims
6+
Span of crimes
March 1994–October 1994
Country
United States
State(s)
Date apprehended
October 22, 1995



Gary Ray Bowles (January 25, 1962 – August 22, 2019) was an American serial killer who was executed in 2019 for the murders of six men in 1994. He is sometimes refered to as the I-95 Killer since most of his victims lived close to Interstate 95 highway.

Early life

Bowles was born in Clifton Forge, Virginia, and was raised in Rupert, West Virginia. His father, "Frank" who worked as a coal miner, had died from Black Lung Disease six months before, and his mother, Frances remarried several times. Bowles was abusedby his second stepfather, a violent alcoholicwho also abused Bowles' mother and older brother. The abuse continued until, at the age of 13, Bowles fought back and severely injured his stepfather. He left home soon after, angered by his mother's decision to remain in the marriage. He was homelessfor the next few years, earning money as a prostitute.

In 1982, he was arrested for beating and sexually assaulting his girlfriend, and was sentenced to six years in prison. In 1991, after his release from prison, he was convicted of unarmed robbery in the theft of an elderly woman's purse, a crime for which he was sentenced to four more years in prison; he was released in two.

Murders

On March 15, 1994, in Daytona Beach, Florida, Bowles killed his first known victim, John Hardy Roberts, aged 59, who had offered him a temporary place to live. Bowles beat and strangled him to death, and then stole his credit card. Police soon considered him a suspect after finding his fingerprintsand probationrecords at the crime scene. Over the next six months, Bowles murdered five other men: David Jarman, aged 38, Milton Bradley, aged 72, Alverson Carter Jr., aged 47, and Albert Morris, aged 38, in Nassau County, Florida; Jacksonville, Florida; Savannah, Georgia; Atlanta, Georgia; and Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland. His typical modus operandi was to prostitute himself to his victims before beating and strangling them, and stealing their credit cards. While on the run, Bowles was put on the FBI's list of the country's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives for his four known victims. On October 22, 1995, Bowles was arrested for the murder of Walter Jamelle "Jay" Hinton, and confessed to all six murders.

Following his arrest for the murders, Bowles told police that following his 1991 release from prison he had moved to Daytona Beach, and moved in with a girlfriend and resumed working as a prostitute. According to Bowles, his girlfriend became pregnant but then had an abortion after she learned that Bowles was a sex worker. Bowles told police officers that he blamed gay men for the abortion, and this led him to becoming a murderer.

Aftermath

In May 1996, Bowles pleaded guilty to the killing of Walter Jamelle Hinton in Jacksonville on November 17, 1994. Hinton died after Bowles hit his head with a 40-pound steppingstone while Hinton was sleeping and stuffed a towel down his throat during the struggle. Bowles received the death penalty for Hinton's murder. In August 1997, while sitting on death row for the slaying of Hinton, Bowles pleaded guilty to beating and strangling Roberts in 1994.

Bowles was found guilty of three counts of murder and sentenced to death, but the sentence was reversed by the Florida Supreme Court, when they determined that the court erred by allowing the jury to hear that Bowles hated homosexuals and that the victim was gay. He was given a new sentencing hearing, and in 1999 again received the death penalty.

Bowles was executed by lethal injection on August 22, 2019 at Florida State Prison in Starke. Bowles ate three cheeseburgers, french fries and bacon as a last meal.

Jacksonville serial killer Gary Ray Bowles executed by lethal injection
Brendan Farrington, Associated Press
Aug 22, 2019 at 6:19 PM Aug 22, 2019 at 11:34 PM

STARKE, Fla. — Gary Ray Bowles, a serial killer who preyed on older gay men during an eight-month spree that left six dead, was executed by lethal injection Thursday at Florida State Prison.

The sentence was carried out at 10:58 p.m., according to the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Bowles received the death penalty for the November 1994 murder of Walter Hinton in Jacksonville Beach. Hinton was Bowles' sixth and final known victim in a series of killings in an eight-month span in 1994 that terrorized the Interstate 95 corridor and won him the nickname the "I-95 killer."

It began in Daytona Beach with the murder of John Hardy Roberts. In between, there were victims in Rockville, Maryland; Savannah, Georgia; Atlanta; and Nassau County, Florida. In each case, Bowles had a signature: He stuffed the victims' throats with objects — towels, rags, toilet paper, dirt, leaves and even a sex toy.

Investigators say if he hadn't been caught, he would have kept on killing.

"He probably enjoyed it after a while," said Thomas Youngman, a Daytona Beach detective assigned to the Roberts murder. "Why do you kill people after the first one? The first one could be a mistake, maybe. But then the second, all right, I'll maybe give you that. But the third, fourth fifth and sixth? When do you stop?"

It wasn't hard for Daytona Beach police to figure out who killed Roberts , the first victim in March 1994: Bowles left a probation document at the scene and also was caught on an ATM camera trying to withdraw money from Roberts' account. What proved more difficult was capturing him, something they were unable to do until after five other men in three states had been slain.

Bowles, 57, was raised in West Virginia, where he experienced drugs and violence at a young age. His father was a coal miner who died of black lung before he was born. His mother remarried multiple times, and his first two stepfathers were abusive, according to court records. His mother and brother testified that Bowles began drinking, smoking marijuana and huffing glue when he was 11 years old. When he was 13, he fought back against his second stepfather, smashing a rock in his head and nearly killing him, according to court records.

That's when Bowles left home. Investigators say Bowles survived by letting gay men perform sex acts on him for money, though he has maintained he is straight,

"I had a question about him being gay. He told me he was not, and I said, 'What do you describe yourself as?' He said, 'A hustler,'" Youngman said. "He'd befriend these old guys and have sexual relations with them, but I think they performed on him. He said he did not perform on them."

He also had a history of violence against women.

He was convicted of beating and raping his girlfriend while living in Tampa in 1982 and sentenced to eight years in prison. The victim had severe injuries, including tears on her vagina and anus. Former Savannah detective John Best remembers hearing details of the crime as he investigated the murder of 72-year-old World War II veteran Milton Bradley.

 "The Tampa detective, I remember her exact quote, 'I've seen better looking bodies in an autopsy,'" Best said.

Best still suspects that Bowles is bisexual and also believes he might have killed women. He said during an interview with detectives, Bowles freely admitted to killing his male victims, almost in a boastful manner, but when asked if there were female victims, he hemmed and hawed.

"He never gave us a yes or no answer," Best said. "It was, 'Let's change the subject.'"
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Associated Press writer Curt Anderson in St. Petersburg, Florida, contributed to this story.

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