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Mary Bennett. He brandished the gun he stole from Garrett and fatally shot Mary and injured Edward. Edward later exclaimed to police that "a big negro shot me and robbed me" before succumbing to his injuries. The three murders, which took place in a short amount to time, were quickly connected and a $ 2,500 reward was published for any information leading to an arrest.
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shortly after the murders. Harris, who was illiterate, was questioned without a lawyer, and he confessed to the murders. In January 1947, Harris' case went to trial. His defense claimed that besides the confession, which they claimed was the result of pressure from higher authority, no other evidence
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On August 8, 1957, Hickson was arrested after perpetrating another violent assault, in which he attempted to kill Lucy Hill Parker, leaving her with a serious head injury. In the subsequent interrogation, Sheriff Wyman Busch questioned Hickson about other crimes, after noticing patterns in Hickson's
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On September 28, Hickson attacked Annie Wiseburg at her home, where he stabbed and bludgeoned her to death. In October, Hickson struck again, this time attacking a female liquor store clerk with a brick, however, she survived. He was arrested shortly after the last attack, but was not linked to the
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Hickson committed his first murder on April 17, 1946, when attacked David Garrett with an ax at Garrett's shop in Aiken and killed him. Afterwards, he robbed the place and stole a pistol. Eleven days later, on April 28, Hickson entered the grocery store owned by 33-year-old Edward and 25-year-old
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movements to unsolved murders in the area. After this, Hickson confessed to having perpetrated four murders in the Aiken area in 1946, but claimed he was drunk each time he committed the crimes. Because of this, Hickson was forced in four consecutive
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Hickson was convicted of assault with intent to kill in 1931 and was sentenced to five years in prison, but he was released early in 1933. In 1937, Hickson was convicted of burglary and larceny and sentenced to one year in prison.
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Monroe Hickson was born on July 8, 1908, in Aiken, South Carolina. Hickson, although lacking a formal education, was said to have been very intelligent, and was an avid reader of the
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came forward with information, after identifying Hickson to a migrant farm worker named Willie Tyler who had died on December 29. A positive identification was later made via
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previous crimes, and was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. On October 5, 1947, Hickson managed to escape from jail but was quickly apprehended by
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During the investigation of the Bennett slayings, police were notified about L.D. Harris, who had left town for
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who was responsible for the murders of four people and the attempted murder of a fifth in
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Hickson served his sentence at the Manning Correctional Institution in
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Nevertheless, the jury found Harris guilty on all counts, and he was
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for two of the murders. Hickson was convicted and sentenced to four
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by South Carolina
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list but was never recaptured, as he was found dead in
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Man Admits Aiken Killings, Now Lodged In Penitentiary
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Aiken County, South Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Conviction(s)
Murder
Life imprisonment
South Carolina
serial killer
Aiken, South Carolina
sentenced to death
life
escaped from prison
fugitive
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
North Carolina
Bible
police officer
Nashville, Tennessee
sentenced to death
Supreme Court of South Carolina
United States Supreme Court
life sentences
Columbia
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
fingerprinting
List of serial killers in the United States
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1967
Wanted Man Dies, Is Taken Off List

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