Jerry Walter McFadden explained

Jerry Walter McFadden
Birth Name:Gerald Walter McFadden
Alias:"The Animal"
Birth Date:21 March 1948
Birth Place:Haskell County, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Huntsville Unit, Huntsville, Texas, U.S.
Cause:Execution by lethal injection
Children:2
Conviction:Capital murder
Sentence:Death
Victims:4 confirmed and known
Beginyear:1973
Endyear:1986
Country:United States
States:Oregon, Texas
Criminal Status:Executed

Gerald "Jerry" Walter McFadden (March 21, 1948 – October 14, 1999), known as The Animal, was an American serial killer and sex offender who was convicted of the May 1986 murders of two women and one man in Smith County, Texas. He fled from jail shortly after his arrest, leading to the biggest manhunt in Texas history, with it coming to an end in July. He was later sentenced to death and executed in 1999.[1] Years after his execution, he was found to have perpetrated an earlier 1979 murder in Oregon through DNA evidence, and authorities have since speculated he could have committed other killings.

Biography

Gerald Walter McFadden was born on March 21, 1948, in Haskell County, Texas.

Criminal life

On May 4, 1986, McFadden kidnapped 20-year-old Gena Turner, 19-year-old Bryan Boone, and 18-year-old Suzanne Harrison as they took a trip to Lake Hawkins north of Tyler, Texas. McFadden raped and strangled Harrison and dumped her body in a park about 25miles from Lake Hawkins. She was found the next day. He was arrested on May 6, after a police report from a couple he had attacked by the lake on the day of the murder. Three days later, the bodies of Boone and Turner were discovered, with gunshot wounds being the cause of death.

McFadden had been convicted of rape three times between 1972 and 1978, but never had to serve his full sentence. He was released on parole in July 1985. There were several witnesses who had seen McFadden close to the scene of the crime on the day of the killings. Ammunition found in his possession was identified as the same ammunition used in the killings of Boone and Turner. DNA evidence was collected from the bodies at this time.

On July 9, 1986, he overcame Kenneth Mayfield, a jailer, and escaped from the jail in Upshur County with Rosalie Williams, another guard, as a hostage. He was arrested two days later after the biggest fugitive hunt in Texas state history. In August 1986, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the escape. In July 1987, McFadden was sentenced to death for the murder of 18-year-old Suzanne Harrison, 20-year-old Gena Turner and 19-year-old Bryan Boone. The Texas Appeals Court affirmed the conviction and sentence in November 1993. In October 1999, he was executed in the Huntsville Unit by lethal injection.

In January 2019, McFadden was linked by DNA via GEDmatch to the July 24, 1979 murder of Anna Marie Hlavka; Anna was found dead by her sister inside her apartment. Police said Hlavka had been sexually assaulted and strangled with the electric cord from her clock radio.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Death Row Information. Texas Department of Criminal Justice.