Quick Facts
Intro | American serial killer |
Was | Murderer Serial killer Criminal |
From | United States of America |
Field | Crime |
Gender | male |
Birth | 19 February 1951, Providence, United States of America |
Death | 13 March 1985, Texas, United States of America (aged 34 years) |
Star sign | Pisces |
Biography
Stephen Peter Morin (February 19, 1951 – March 13, 1985) was an American serial killer executed by lethal injection by the state of Texas.
Murders
His last victim, Margy Mayfield, rode around with him in a car for 10 hours before taking him to a bus station and buying him a ticket to Austin. He let her go, boarded the bus and surrendered himself to authorities without resistance. Morin withdrew all appeals after pleading guilty to the 1981 capital murder of Carrie Marie Scott.
Morin was later convicted of the killings of:
- Janna Bruce in Corpus Christi, Texas
- Cheryl Ann Daniel in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Sheila Whalen in Golden, Colorado.
Morin said he never intended to kill Scott and pleaded with her to leave him alone but then he said something came over him and the gun went off. The evidence at trial showed he shot her in the parking lot of Maggie's Restaurant while she was trying to escape being abducted by him.
Execution
Because of Morin's history of drug abuse, the execution technicians were forced to probe both of Morin's arms and one of his legs with needles for nearly 45 minutes before they found a suitable vein. Morin was pronounced dead at 12:55 a.m. on March 13, 1985 by lethal injection, becoming the sixth man to be executed by lethal injection in Texas since the state began using lethal injections in 1982. He was a suspect in over 30 unsolved violent crimes across the country.
Popular culture
- "Signs of a Serial Killer" by Crystal Clary (ISBN 9781491861387)
- The Eyes of a Stranger by Carrie Frederickson (ISBN 1481729799)
- Sarah's Story: Target of a Serial Killer by Sarah Lea Pisan (ISBN 1481729799)
- Obsession: Dark Desires: "Paging Sarah"
- Serial Thriller: "The Chameleon" on Investigation Discovery
