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Anthony McKnight

Anthony McKnight (1954 – October 17, 2019) was an American serial killer, rapist, kidnapper, and sex offender who killed five women and assaulted five others in Oakland, California, over a period of five months in late 1985 and early 1986. In 2008, he was found guilty of these murders and sentenced to death, but died awaiting execution in 2019.[1]

Anthony McKnight
CDC inmate Mugshot
Born1954 (1954)
United States
Died(2019-10-17)October 17, 2019 (aged 65)
San Quentin State Prison, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)United States Army
United States Navy
Criminal statusDeceased
Conviction(s)Murder x5
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims5
Span of crimes
September 1985 – January 1986
CountryUnited States
State(s)California
Date apprehended
January 24, 1986

Early life edit

Little is known about McKnight's early life. He was born in 1954, and enlisted in the United States Army in 1982. He also enlisted in the Navy and later served at Naval Air Station Alameda, located in the San Francisco Bay Area near the cities of Alameda and Oakland. Also in 1982, McKnight was arrested by Oakland police while attempting to rape a girl who refused to have sex with him. He was not convicted and got off with a fine, but his information was entered in a sex offender database and his fingerprints entered in the U.S. criminal database.[2]

In 1983 he got married, and had a child. McKnight was known as a lively and friendly man, making him popular in the area, with his many friends describing him very positively, unaware that he was a sex offender.[3]

Crimes and convictions edit

McKnight's first attack was in October when he stabbed a girl in the neck and chest, then raping her and leaving her unconscious on the outskirts of one of the western districts of Oakland, where she was found and taken to a hospital. A few days later, he raped and beat up another girl at one of the city's construction sites. The victim managed to escape McKnight and hide in a drainage ditch. She then notified the police.

By December 1985, McKnight had carried out two more similar attacks, in one case inflicting 10 stab wounds on the victim, and stabbing the other in the face, but both survived and subsequently gave law enforcement officers a description of the offender, saying that he was a black man, early 30s and with a beard and mustache. One of them also gave a description of his vehicle and part of the license plate. In January 1986, McKnight carried out another attack, during which he raped the victim and attempted to strangle her, dumping her in Oakland's industrial area. She survived the ordeal.[4]

In late 1985, the Oakland Police Department (OPD) became aware of the serial rapist targeting young black women in city's suburbs and outskirt areas. Over time, the unknown rapist became the main suspect in the murder of at least seven women and girls in Oakland and its suburbs, as the exact same modus operandi and pattern were used. Now that the OPD had a vehicle description, they started examining men in the area who matched the physical and vehicle descriptions.

They came across McKnight, who immediately stuck out to investigators because of his criminal background. They found out that at the time of the rapes, McKnight had been stationed at Treasure Island in the San Francisco bay area as part of the Navy. In January, he was taken to a police station and interrogated. He denied attacking anyone, and since there was not enough evidence to arrest him, he was soon released. In January 1986, investigators were able to obtain a photograph of McKnight and showed it to three of the victims, all of whom identified him as their rapist, and he was arrested on January 24, 1986. He was again interrogated, but still insisted his innocence. Despite being originally suspected in the seven murders, police found no evidence connecting McKnight to them, so he was only charged with the rapes and attempted murders. He did not plead guilty.

The results of a complete blood count showed his blood matched that of the rapist. On August 24, 1987, McKnight was found guilty of several cases of kidnapping, assault, rape and attempted murder, receiving 63 years imprisonment.[5][6][7]

He was incarcerated at Salinas Valley State Prison. Twelve years into his sentence, investigators again tried to tie McKnight with unsolved murders in the Oakland area and possibly other areas in or around the east bay. They got permission to take a DNA sample from McKnight and enter it into California's Combined DNA Index System, (CODIS). McKnight obliged with a blood and saliva sample. In subsequent years, thanks to a DNA profiling test, McKnight was connected to five rape-murders:

  • 22-year-old Betty Stewart. Her throat was slit on September 22, 1985.
  • 17-year-old Diana Stone. Her corpse was found on the grounds of a primary school in Oakland with knife wounds to the neck on September 29, 1985.
  • 13-year-old Talita Dixon. She was stabbed to death on October 8, 1985.
  • 18-year-old Monique Davis. She was killed by several blows to the head with a blunt object on December 9, 1985.
  • 24-year-old Beverly Bryant. She was beaten to death on December 25, 1985.

His trial started in August 2008. McKnight was charged with all five murders, which made him death penalty eligible. McKnight himself pled not guilty to all charges, but the prosecution cited the overwhelming DNA evidence that tied him to the crime scenes. After almost two months, the jury of seven women and five men found McKnight guilty of the murders, and he was sentenced to death on November 17, 2008. He did not admit his guilt.[8][9] He was transferred to San Quentin State Prison to await his execution.

Death edit

In the years after, McKnight sat on death row awaiting execution. On October 17, 2019, after having spent more than 33 years behind bars, and 11 years on death row, McKnight died at the age of 65 from unspecified causes.[10]

See also edit

General

References edit

Links edit

  1. ^ "McKnight gets death penalty for East Bay murders. November 18, 2008". 18 November 2008.
  2. ^ "DNA trail points to '85 killings. June 26, 1999". 26 June 1999.
  3. ^ "The State JAN. 26, 1986". Los Angeles Times. 26 January 1986.
  4. ^ "East Bay serial killer, rapist on death row dies of unknown cause. October 18, 2019". 18 October 2019.
  5. ^ "1980s serial killer found guilty. September 17, 2008". 17 September 2008.
  6. ^ "Condemned Inmate Anthony McKnight Dies of Unknown Cause. OCTOBER 18, 2019". 18 October 2019.
  7. ^ "The State FEB. 10, 1986". Los Angeles Times. 10 February 1986.
  8. ^ "Death penalty for 5 East Bay killings in '85. Nov. 18, 2008". 18 November 2008.
  9. ^ "Accused Oakland serial killer 'cold, calculated,' prosecutor says. Sep. 3, 2008". 3 September 2008.
  10. ^ "Serial killer Anthony McKnight dies in San Quentin State Prison. October 19, 2019".

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Anthony McKnight 1954 October 17 2019 was an American serial killer rapist kidnapper and sex offender who killed five women and assaulted five others in Oakland California over a period of five months in late 1985 and early 1986 In 2008 he was found guilty of these murders and sentenced to death but died awaiting execution in 2019 1 Anthony McKnightCDC inmate MugshotBorn1954 1954 United StatesDied 2019 10 17 October 17 2019 aged 65 San Quentin State Prison California U S Occupation s United States ArmyUnited States NavyCriminal statusDeceasedConviction s Murder x5Criminal penaltyDeathDetailsVictims5Span of crimesSeptember 1985 January 1986CountryUnited StatesState s CaliforniaDate apprehendedJanuary 24 1986 Contents 1 Early life 2 Crimes and convictions 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 5 1 LinksEarly life editLittle is known about McKnight s early life He was born in 1954 and enlisted in the United States Army in 1982 He also enlisted in the Navy and later served at Naval Air Station Alameda located in the San Francisco Bay Area near the cities of Alameda and Oakland Also in 1982 McKnight was arrested by Oakland police while attempting to rape a girl who refused to have sex with him He was not convicted and got off with a fine but his information was entered in a sex offender database and his fingerprints entered in the U S criminal database 2 In 1983 he got married and had a child McKnight was known as a lively and friendly man making him popular in the area with his many friends describing him very positively unaware that he was a sex offender 3 Crimes and convictions editMcKnight s first attack was in October when he stabbed a girl in the neck and chest then raping her and leaving her unconscious on the outskirts of one of the western districts of Oakland where she was found and taken to a hospital A few days later he raped and beat up another girl at one of the city s construction sites The victim managed to escape McKnight and hide in a drainage ditch She then notified the police By December 1985 McKnight had carried out two more similar attacks in one case inflicting 10 stab wounds on the victim and stabbing the other in the face but both survived and subsequently gave law enforcement officers a description of the offender saying that he was a black man early 30s and with a beard and mustache One of them also gave a description of his vehicle and part of the license plate In January 1986 McKnight carried out another attack during which he raped the victim and attempted to strangle her dumping her in Oakland s industrial area She survived the ordeal 4 In late 1985 the Oakland Police Department OPD became aware of the serial rapist targeting young black women in city s suburbs and outskirt areas Over time the unknown rapist became the main suspect in the murder of at least seven women and girls in Oakland and its suburbs as the exact same modus operandi and pattern were used Now that the OPD had a vehicle description they started examining men in the area who matched the physical and vehicle descriptions They came across McKnight who immediately stuck out to investigators because of his criminal background They found out that at the time of the rapes McKnight had been stationed at Treasure Island in the San Francisco bay area as part of the Navy In January he was taken to a police station and interrogated He denied attacking anyone and since there was not enough evidence to arrest him he was soon released In January 1986 investigators were able to obtain a photograph of McKnight and showed it to three of the victims all of whom identified him as their rapist and he was arrested on January 24 1986 He was again interrogated but still insisted his innocence Despite being originally suspected in the seven murders police found no evidence connecting McKnight to them so he was only charged with the rapes and attempted murders He did not plead guilty The results of a complete blood count showed his blood matched that of the rapist On August 24 1987 McKnight was found guilty of several cases of kidnapping assault rape and attempted murder receiving 63 years imprisonment 5 6 7 He was incarcerated at Salinas Valley State Prison Twelve years into his sentence investigators again tried to tie McKnight with unsolved murders in the Oakland area and possibly other areas in or around the east bay They got permission to take a DNA sample from McKnight and enter it into California s Combined DNA Index System CODIS McKnight obliged with a blood and saliva sample In subsequent years thanks to a DNA profiling test McKnight was connected to five rape murders 22 year old Betty Stewart Her throat was slit on September 22 1985 17 year old Diana Stone Her corpse was found on the grounds of a primary school in Oakland with knife wounds to the neck on September 29 1985 13 year old Talita Dixon She was stabbed to death on October 8 1985 18 year old Monique Davis She was killed by several blows to the head with a blunt object on December 9 1985 24 year old Beverly Bryant She was beaten to death on December 25 1985 His trial started in August 2008 McKnight was charged with all five murders which made him death penalty eligible McKnight himself pled not guilty to all charges but the prosecution cited the overwhelming DNA evidence that tied him to the crime scenes After almost two months the jury of seven women and five men found McKnight guilty of the murders and he was sentenced to death on November 17 2008 He did not admit his guilt 8 9 He was transferred to San Quentin State Prison to await his execution Death editIn the years after McKnight sat on death row awaiting execution On October 17 2019 after having spent more than 33 years behind bars and 11 years on death row McKnight died at the age of 65 from unspecified causes 10 See also editCharles Jackson Joseph James DeAngelo Joseph Naso Philip Joseph Hughes Jr Roger Kibbe Franklin Lynch General List of serial killers in the United StatesReferences editLinks edit McKnight gets death penalty for East Bay murders November 18 2008 18 November 2008 DNA trail points to 85 killings June 26 1999 26 June 1999 The State JAN 26 1986 Los Angeles Times 26 January 1986 East Bay serial killer rapist on death row dies of unknown cause October 18 2019 18 October 2019 1980s serial killer found guilty September 17 2008 17 September 2008 Condemned Inmate Anthony McKnight Dies of Unknown Cause OCTOBER 18 2019 18 October 2019 The State FEB 10 1986 Los Angeles Times 10 February 1986 Death penalty for 5 East Bay killings in 85 Nov 18 2008 18 November 2008 Accused Oakland serial killer cold calculated prosecutor says Sep 3 2008 3 September 2008 Serial killer Anthony McKnight dies in San Quentin State Prison October 19 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony McKnight amp oldid 1209695592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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