Clifford Olson
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11 murders (children) but it is suspected there is many many more
All in BC, Canada.
Clifford Olson was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Once at school he became known as a bully. His life would continue this way. During the years 1957 to 1981 he managed to be arrested 94 different times. Charges ranged from fraud to armed robbery to sexual assault.
Olson spent quite a bit of time in prison during these years. Inside he had the reputation of being a violent homosexual rapist. When he became bored with the raping he would try his hand at informing. Once he talked a fellow convict, Gary Marcoux, to write down a confession to the murder of a nine-year-old girl. He then shoed up at Marcoux's trial as a witness for the prosecution, helping convict the man. When released from prison Olson continued to inform to police.
In November 1980, Christine Weller, 12, was abducted from her home in Vancouver. Her mutilated body was found in woods close by on Christmas Day.
On April 16, 1981, Colleen Daignault, 13, vanished from Surrey.
Less than a week later Darren Johnsrud, 16, was abducted from a Vancouver shopping mall. On May 2 his body was found. His skull had been shattered.
On May 15 Clifford Olson was married to his long-time girlfriend, and mother of his child.
Four days later Olson celebrated the Wedding with the murder of Sandra Wolfsteiner, 16.
On June 21, Ada Court, 13, never returned home following a night of baby sitting.
July 9, Judy Kozma, 14, disappeared. Her body was found on July 25. She had been violently mutilated and dumped in a nearby lake.
By this time Clifford Olson was already a suspect in the murders and disappearances. But despite the fact that police were keeping him under periodic surveillance he continued to carry on doing his vicious deeds.
On July 23, Fifteen-year-old Raymond King disappeared. His body was found two weeks later.
On July 25, 18-year-old Sigrun Arnd was abducted while hitchhiking. When found police required dental charts to identify the body.
A few days later Terri Carson went missing from the apartment complex where Christine Weller had lived. Her corpse was found in Lake Weaver.
On July 30, Louise Chartrand, 17, went missing while hitchhiking.
By this time police decided to move in. They watched olson pick up two female hitchhikers and decided to move in. After searching his car they found an address book belonging to Judy Kozma. He was arrested for this murder.
From this point on the case got really strange. Olson decided that he wanted to admit to the crimes, but only
if the police agreed to pay his wife $10,000 for each victim that he admitted to. Unexplainably the cops agreed and once his wife had the cash he talked. He pled guilty, and was sentenced to life for eleven murders.