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Lee Roy Martin

Lee Roy Martin (April 25, 1937 — May 31, 1972), known as The Gaffney Strangler, was an American serial killer from Gaffney, South Carolina. He murdered 4 people, 2 women and 2 girls between 1967 and 1968.[1]

Lee Roy Martin
Born
Lee Roy Martin

April 25, 1937
DiedMay 31, 1972 (age 35)
Cause of deathStab wounds
Other namesThe Gaffney Strangler
Conviction(s)Murder (4 counts)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims4
Span of crimes
1967–1968
CountryUnited States
State(s)South Carolina
Date apprehended
February 15, 1969

Background edit

When the killings began in 1967, Martin was employed at a textile mill in Cherokee County. He was married and had three children.[2]

History and victims edit

On May 20, 1967, 32-year-old Annie Lucille Dedmond was murdered. She had been strangled and raped. Her husband, Roger Dedmond, was arrested and convicted of her murder. He was sentenced to 18 years in prison.[3]

Nine months later in February, 1968, Nancy Carol Parris, 20, was abducted. Her husband had reported her missing when she had taken their dog for a walk at night and never returned. Her nude body was later found on a riverbank beneath a bridge.[3] She had been strangled and raped.[2]

Nancy Christine Rhinehart, 14, was killed on February 8, 1968. Her body was found buried under a brush pile with one foot sticking out. She had been strangled and raped.[2]

On Feb. 8, 1968, Lee Roy Martin anonymously called Bill Gibbons, then-editor of The Gaffney Ledger. Martin gave Gibbons directions to locate two bodies. He insisted that he was responsible for the murder of Annie Dedmond, not her husband. Gibbons reported the information to police, who then found the bodies of Parris and Rhinehart. Four days later Martin contacted Gibbons again, warning that there would be more killings.[3]

On February 13, 1968, 15-year-old Opal Dianne Buckson was abducted and thrown in the trunk of a car while walking to a school bus stop with her sister.[3][2][4][5] Her sister was able to give a description of the vehicle to authorities. Police found Buckson's nude body in a wooded area several days later.[3] There were indications of a struggle and she had been strangled and stabbed to death.

Investigation, arrest, and trial edit

After learning of Opal Buckson's abduction on the morning of February 13, local residents Henry Transou and Lester Skinner were patrolling the area, looking for a car that matched the description given over the radio by local police. Within hours of the abduction, they saw a car backed down a dirt path in a heavily-wooded area and a man standing beside it. When they drove by, the man quickly got inside and drove away. They wrote down the vehicle's plate numbers and reported what they'd seen to police. Investigators later found Buckson's body nearby to where Martin's car had been spotted.

Martin was arrested on February 27, 1968.[2] The Sheriff took evidence from Martin and questioned him. Martin directed them to the location of bodies. However, in the process, Martin was not given adequate right to counsel, and so authorities did not seek the death penalty.[2] Martin was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of Dedmond, Parris, Rhinehart, and Buckson. He received four life terms.[2]

After Martin's arrest, Roger Dedmond, who was three months into his prison sentence, was released from Union County Prison Camp on March 1, 1968. All charges against him in the murder of his wife were dropped.[3]

While the popular conception of Martin's motive was that he was "after young women,"[3] in prison interviews and in discussions with his mother Martin himself said he had a split personality, including a violent side that took control of him.[2]

Aftermath edit

On May 31, 1972, while incarcerated at Central Correctional Institution in Columbia, Martin was stabbed to death by fellow inmate Kenneth Marshall Rumsey. Rumsey later killed himself in prison.[3]

In popular culture edit

The case was the subject of the Season 3 premiere of Investigation Discovery's series A Crime to Remember in 2015 ("Lock Up Your Daughters"). Subject of episode #176 in the podcast "Small Town Murder".Episode 176

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jones, Mark R. (2007). Palmetto Predators: Monsters Among Us. The History Press. ISBN 978-1-59629-396-0.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Stahl, Matt (8 February 1993). "Gaffney Strangler: 25 Years Ago". Herald-Journal. Spartenburg, South Carolina.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Dalton, Robert W. (5 July 2009). "Gaffney Strangler terrorized town 40 years ago, murdering 4 women". GoUpstate.com. Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
  4. ^ "Lock Up Your Daughters: Investigation Discovery, A Crime to Remember, Season 3, Episode 1". IMDB. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  5. ^ "A Crime to Remember: A Closer Look at the 'Gaffney Strangler'". Crime Feed: Investigation Discovery. Retrieved 10 November 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Gibbons, Bill R. (2003). Martin: Profile of the Gaffney Strangler. ASIN B000M14WCY.
  • Holland, Jr., Jim (1981). A reporter remembers the Gaffney strangler. ASIN B0006Y90O2. OCLC 9753173.
  • Martin, Tommy E. (1994). "I will kill again-- ": The Gaffney strangler story. Cherokee Chronicle. ASIN B0006QBD54.

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For the similarly named American police chief see LeRoy Martin Lee Roy Martin April 25 1937 May 31 1972 known as The Gaffney Strangler was an American serial killer from Gaffney South Carolina He murdered 4 people 2 women and 2 girls between 1967 and 1968 1 Lee Roy MartinBornLee Roy MartinApril 25 1937Gaffney South Carolina U S DiedMay 31 1972 age 35 Central Correctional Institution Columbia South Carolina U S Cause of deathStab woundsOther namesThe Gaffney StranglerConviction s Murder 4 counts Criminal penaltyLife imprisonmentDetailsVictims4Span of crimes1967 1968CountryUnited StatesState s South CarolinaDate apprehendedFebruary 15 1969 Contents 1 Background 2 History and victims 3 Investigation arrest and trial 4 Aftermath 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingBackground editWhen the killings began in 1967 Martin was employed at a textile mill in Cherokee County He was married and had three children 2 History and victims editOn May 20 1967 32 year old Annie Lucille Dedmond was murdered She had been strangled and raped Her husband Roger Dedmond was arrested and convicted of her murder He was sentenced to 18 years in prison 3 Nine months later in February 1968 Nancy Carol Parris 20 was abducted Her husband had reported her missing when she had taken their dog for a walk at night and never returned Her nude body was later found on a riverbank beneath a bridge 3 She had been strangled and raped 2 Nancy Christine Rhinehart 14 was killed on February 8 1968 Her body was found buried under a brush pile with one foot sticking out She had been strangled and raped 2 On Feb 8 1968 Lee Roy Martin anonymously called Bill Gibbons then editor of The Gaffney Ledger Martin gave Gibbons directions to locate two bodies He insisted that he was responsible for the murder of Annie Dedmond not her husband Gibbons reported the information to police who then found the bodies of Parris and Rhinehart Four days later Martin contacted Gibbons again warning that there would be more killings 3 On February 13 1968 15 year old Opal Dianne Buckson was abducted and thrown in the trunk of a car while walking to a school bus stop with her sister 3 2 4 5 Her sister was able to give a description of the vehicle to authorities Police found Buckson s nude body in a wooded area several days later 3 There were indications of a struggle and she had been strangled and stabbed to death Investigation arrest and trial editAfter learning of Opal Buckson s abduction on the morning of February 13 local residents Henry Transou and Lester Skinner were patrolling the area looking for a car that matched the description given over the radio by local police Within hours of the abduction they saw a car backed down a dirt path in a heavily wooded area and a man standing beside it When they drove by the man quickly got inside and drove away They wrote down the vehicle s plate numbers and reported what they d seen to police Investigators later found Buckson s body nearby to where Martin s car had been spotted Martin was arrested on February 27 1968 2 The Sheriff took evidence from Martin and questioned him Martin directed them to the location of bodies However in the process Martin was not given adequate right to counsel and so authorities did not seek the death penalty 2 Martin was convicted of first degree murder in the deaths of Dedmond Parris Rhinehart and Buckson He received four life terms 2 After Martin s arrest Roger Dedmond who was three months into his prison sentence was released from Union County Prison Camp on March 1 1968 All charges against him in the murder of his wife were dropped 3 While the popular conception of Martin s motive was that he was after young women 3 in prison interviews and in discussions with his mother Martin himself said he had a split personality including a violent side that took control of him 2 Aftermath editOn May 31 1972 while incarcerated at Central Correctional Institution in Columbia Martin was stabbed to death by fellow inmate Kenneth Marshall Rumsey Rumsey later killed himself in prison 3 In popular culture editThe case was the subject of the Season 3 premiere of Investigation Discovery s series A Crime to Remember in 2015 Lock Up Your Daughters Subject of episode 176 in the podcast Small Town Murder Episode 176See also editList of serial killers in the United StatesReferences edit Jones Mark R 2007 Palmetto Predators Monsters Among Us The History Press ISBN 978 1 59629 396 0 permanent dead link a b c d e f g h Stahl Matt 8 February 1993 Gaffney Strangler 25 Years Ago Herald Journal Spartenburg South Carolina a b c d e f g h Dalton Robert W 5 July 2009 Gaffney Strangler terrorized town 40 years ago murdering 4 women GoUpstate com Spartanburg Herald Journal Lock Up Your Daughters Investigation Discovery A Crime to Remember Season 3 Episode 1 IMDB Retrieved 10 November 2015 A Crime to Remember A Closer Look at the Gaffney Strangler Crime Feed Investigation Discovery Retrieved 10 November 2015 Further reading editGibbons Bill R 2003 Martin Profile of the Gaffney Strangler ASIN B000M14WCY Holland Jr Jim 1981 A reporter remembers the Gaffney strangler ASIN B0006Y90O2 OCLC 9753173 Martin Tommy E 1994 I will kill again The Gaffney strangler story Cherokee Chronicle ASIN B0006QBD54 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Roy Martin amp oldid 1183519500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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