Did Cary Stayner ever take human growth hormones in college?
Cary Stayner (born August 13, 1961) is an American serial killer currently on death row for the 1999 murders of four women in Mariposa County near Yosemite, California. In 1997, he was hired as a handyman at the Cedar Lodge motel in El Portal, just outside the Highway 140 Arch Rock entrance to Yosemite National Park. Between February and July 1999, he murdered four women: Carole Sund, her daughter Julie Sund, their travel campanion, exchange student Silvina Pelosso and National Park Service employee Joie Armstrong. He was initially questioned when the first three victims were found, but he was not seriously considered as a suspect due mainly to his relations, and his own attempts to throw off authorities. When the fourth body was found on federal land near Yosemite in July, however, he was questioned again and arrested by FBI Agent Jeff Rinek at Laguna del Sol nudist resort in Wilton. His truck yielded evidence linking him to the victim. He eventually confessed to all four murders[2].
In 1997, he was hired as a handyman at the Cedar Lodge motel in El Portal, just outside the Highway 140 Arch Rock entrance to Yosemite National Park. Between February and July 1999, he murdered four women: Carole Sund, her daughter Julie Sund, their travel campanion, exchange student Silvina Pelosso and National Park Service employee Joie Armstrong. He was initially questioned when the first three victims were found, but he was not seriously considered as a suspect due mainly to his relations, and his own attempts to throw off authorities. When the fourth body was found on federal land near Yosemite in July, however, he was questioned again and arrested by FBI Agent Jeff Rinek at Laguna del Sol nudist resort in Wilton. His truck yielded evidence linking him to the victim. He eventually confessed to all four murders[2]. Stayner claimed after his arrest that he had fantasized about murdering women since the age of seven, well before the abduction of his brother. Sentencing Stayner pleade
Cary Stayner (born August 13, 1961) is an American serial killer currently on death row for the 1999 murders of four women in Mariposa County near Yosemite, California. In 1997, he was hired as a handyman at the Cedar Lodge motel in El Portal, just outside the Highway 140 Arch Rock entrance to Yosemite National Park. Between February and July 1999, he murdered four women: Carole Sund, her daughter Julie Sund, their travel campanion, exchange student Silvina Pelosso and National Park Service employee Joie Armstrong. He was initially questioned when the first three victims were found, but he was not seriously considered as a suspect due mainly to his relations, and his own attempts to throw off authorities. When the fourth body was found on federal land near Yosemite in July, however, he was questioned again and arrested by FBI Agent Jeff Rinek at Laguna del Sol nudist resort in Wilton. His truck yielded evidence linking him to the victim. He eventually confessed to all four murders[2].