Conviction: | First degree murder (3 counts) Aggravated battery with a deadly weapon |
Birth Date: | 26 March 1966 |
Birth Place: | United States |
Birth Name: | Ervin Elroy Cherry |
Sentence: | Life imprisonment |
Ervin Cherry | |
Criminal Status: | Incarcerated |
Victims: | 3 |
Beginyear: | 1993 |
Endyear: | 1994 |
Country: | United States |
States: | Florida |
Imprisoned: | Santa Rosa Correctional Institution |
Apprehended: | September 22, 1994 |
Ervin Elroy Cherry (born March 26, 1966)[1] is an American serial killer who strangled three women to death in Northern Florida between November 1993 and February 1994. He was linked to these crimes after being arrested in Georgia for auto theft, and was subsequently sentenced to life in prison.
Cherry previously served time in prison for assaulting someone on October 1, 1986. He was found guilty of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to 10 years on May 4, 1987. Cherry was released from prison in the early 1990s.
After being arrested on an auto theft charge in Savannah, Georgia on September 22, 1994, Cherry, who had been staying at a Salvation Army shelter, was implicated in the murders of two women in Florida.[2] He was charged with two counts of first degree murder and convicted of the November 22, 1993, slaying of Wanda Robinson in St. Johns County, and the February 5, 1994, slaying of Christina Cooper in Putnam County. He was sentenced to life in prison for those murders on January 13, 1995. While initially denying his involvement, Cherry later confessed to the February 1, 1994, murder of Katherine Walker in St. Johns County, saying he had killed her while arguing over a drug deal. He was convicted and received another life sentence for killing Walker in 2010.[3]