Cleophus Prince Jr. Explained

Cleophus Prince Jr.
Birth Date:July 24, 1967
Birth Place:Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Other Names:The Clairemont Killer
Occupation:Former Navy mechanic
Penalty:Death
Conviction Status:In prison
Conviction:July 12, 1993
Beginyear:January 12
Endyear:September 13, 1990
States:California
Locations:Clairemont Mesa and University City neighborhoods of San Diego
Fatalities:6
Apprehended:March 3, 1991
Imprisoned:San Quentin State Prison

Cleophus Prince Jr. (born July 24, 1967) is an American serial killer who was convicted and sentenced to death in 1993[1] for the rape and murder of six women in San Diego County, California. The killings occurred between January and September 1990 and became known as the Clairemont serial killings as most of the murders took place there. Before these crimes and while serving in the United States Navy, Prince was court-martialed in 1989 due to larceny. Upon being convicted, he was recommended to be discharged after serving his sentence. Multiple books have been written on Prince and his crimes.

Crimes

Cleophus Prince was court-martialed in October 1989 and convicted of larceny. After serving a brief sentence, he was recommended for discharge from the Navy. Two months later, he moved into the Buena Vista Gardens apartment complex,[2] which was close to the location of the first three murders. He lived at the Buena Vista complex until May 2, 1990.[3]

Before his arrest, police characterized the then-unknown serial killer as a "disorganized opportunist" for the common patterns in the crimes. In each case, Prince entered the female victim's residence during daylight hours through an unlocked door or window, surprising them during or just after they bathed and stabbing them to death with knives taken from their kitchen.[4] Police also theorized that Prince may have stalked some of his victims, including Pamela Clark, by following them home from a fitness club in the Miramar neighborhood,[5] near his former girlfriend's residence.

In addition to the murders, Prince was convicted of multiple burglaries and attempted burglaries from April 1990 through February 1991.[6]

Murder victims

Apprehension

A composite drawing of the killer was distributed in April 1990 based on an eyewitness description; a maintenance worker had seen the killer fleeing the Buena Vista Gardens apartment complex following Holly Tarr's death.[17] [18] San Diego police initially focused their attention on an accused rapist in January 1991, citing similarities in the suspect's description, method and opportunity.[19]

Prince was caught in February 1991 after he tried to break into a Scripps Ranch house.[20] A woman whom he followed home from the Miramar Road health club was getting ready to shower when she heard a noise at the front door. She ran from the house and sought help from a neighbor, who came and confronted Prince. Prince claimed he was trying to find a female friend who had entered the woman's home, but eventually gave up and scuttled away. The eyewitnesses took Prince's license plate number and identified him from photographs. He was arrested on February 4, 1991, in the parking lot of a health club after police alerted health club workers to be on the lookout for his automobile. After his arrest, Prince agreed to provide blood. Saliva samples and the DNA results connected him to the murder of Janene Weinhold.[21] That murder connected him to the others by the pattern presented by the murders.[22]

Pamela Clark regularly exercised at the Miramar Road health club before noon and a swimming pool attendance log placed Prince in the vicinity of Holly Tarr. Prince struck when he knew his victims would be showering and thus be less attentive to their surroundings. He later bragged about the killings to a friend and took to wearing the dead woman's wedding ring on a chain around his neck. He gave another ring to his girlfriend as a Christmas present after taking it from Tarr.

Arrest

Prince was arrested on an unrelated theft charge on March 3, 1991, in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was visiting family, then released on bail.[23] Birmingham Police East Precinct officer Steven Lampley contacted Prince by phone and told him that there was more bail paperwork that had to be completed. He told Prince that if he came to the precinct office, they would not have to send marked police units to his home (Birmingham Police Department Arrest Report 910313853). After six hours of telephone conversations, Prince walked into the precinct with his mother and was taken into custody.[24] He was extradited to San Diego, where the trial was held.

Trial

After viewing physical evidence, a judge ordered Prince to stand trial in March 1992. The defense argued unsuccessfully that Prince should be cleared of three murder charges due to lack of evidence. Prince was found guilty on July 13, 1993, on all six counts of first-degree murder and 21 other felony charges.[25] [26] After later deliberations, the jury rendered a verdict of death,[27] which the judge handed down on November 5, 1993.

Prince is serving his sentence on death row at San Quentin State Prison.[28] Prince appealed his sentence, claiming that extensive media coverage had created a presumption of guilt in the jury pool, but the Supreme Court of California denied his appeal in 2007.

See also

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Convicted serial killer gets death sentence . . 6 November 1993 . Lodi News-Sentinel . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  2. News: Burglary Try Led Police to Troubled Suspect . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 5 March 1991 . 19 December 2014 .
  3. News: Man charged in 5 San Diego murders investigated in sixth . . 6 March 1991 . The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  4. News: San Diego area gripped by fear as police search for serial killer . . 15 October 1990 . The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  5. News: Health Club Link Probed in Serial Slayings . Platte, Mark . 15 March 1991 . Los Angeles Times . 19 December 2014 .
  6. People v. Prince . 57 . Cal. Rptr. 3d . 543 . Supreme Court of California . 30 April 2007 . 19 December 2014 . http://scocal.stanford.edu/opinion/people-v-prince-33717 .
  7. News: Slain Dancer Felt Trapped, Friends Say . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 17 January 1990 . 19 December 2014 .
  8. News: Fiance of First Alleged Prince Victim Tells of Finding Body . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 12 March 1992 . 19 December 2014 .
  9. News: Slain Student's Parents, Friends Honor Her in Children's Park . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 1 November 1990 . 19 December 2014 .
  10. News: Slain Woman's Father Mad at Mayor's No-Show . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 3 November 1990 . 19 December 2014 .
  11. News: Okemos senior slain during a visit to California . . 4 April 1990 . The Argus-Press . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  12. News: Serial killer's sentencing hearing cut short . . 5 August 1993 . The Argus-Press . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  13. News: Michigan Residents in Shock Over Slain Teen . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 8 April 1990 . 19 December 2014 .
  14. News: Suspect Allegedly Had Slain Woman's Ring . Platte, Mark . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 7 March 1991 . 19 December 2014 .
  15. News: Woman Describes Finding Mother's Body . Platte, Mark . Los Angeles Times . 4 March 1992 . 19 December 2014 .
  16. News: Serial Killer's Hand Is Still Felt a Year After First Slaying . Granberry, Michael . Los Angeles Times . 13 January 1991 . 19 December 2014 .
  17. News: Police release sketch of suspected killer . . 14 April 1990 . Ludington Daily News . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  18. News: Serial killers: most vexing of all . Granberry, Mike . 1 November 1990 . Gainesville Sun . Los Angeles Times . 1A, 8A . 19 December 2014 .
  19. News: Slayings probe focuses on alleged rapist . Montes, Eduardo . 16 January 1991 . Ocala Star-Banner . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  20. News: Moran . Greg . Death sentence is not overturned for 1990 S.D. murders . San Diego Union-Tribune . 1 May 2007 . 19 December 2014 .
  21. News: Genetic tests tie Alabama man to murder . . 4 March 1992 . The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  22. News: Alabama man will stand trial for six murders . . 12 March 1992 . The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  23. News: Manhunt for suspected murderer ends in Alabama . . 4 March 1991 . Gadsden Times . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  24. News: Arrest in San Diego slayings . . 4 March 1991 . Lodi News-Sentinel . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  25. Web site: Granberry . Michael . 1993-07-14 . Guilty Verdict Reached in Deaths of 6 Women : Crime: Cleophus Prince is convicted on all 27 counts against him in the San Diego-area series of stabbings. He could receive the death penalty. . 2024-06-28 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  26. News: Alabama man faces death penalty for serial killings . Greenberg, Brigitte . 15 July 1993 . The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  27. News: Jury set to begin deliberations on fate of convicted serial killer . . 12 August 1993 . Gadsden Times . Associated Press . 19 December 2014 .
  28. Web site: Ramsland . Katherine . The Clairemont Killer . truTV Crime Library . 19 December 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141219204736/http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/cleophus_prince_jr/1_index.html . 2014-12-19 . dead .