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Other presumed victims of Travis include Madison County Jane Doe, Monroe County Jane Doe, and St. He died by suicide three days later via hanging from his cell at the St. Evidence recovered from the torture chamber, as well as DNA evidence, suggests Travis killed between twelve and twenty women, some of whom were drug addicts and or prostitutes, in Missouri and Illinois between 20.ĭespite the overwhelming evidence, Travis never confessed to any of the killings. There, they discovered a torture chamber that held torture instruments, a stun gun, newspaper clippings of some of his crimes, and videotapes of Travis killing or sexually abusing victims. Travis, a waiter on parole for a 1989 robbery conviction, was arrested on Jand authorities began an extensive search of his house in Ferguson, Missouri. Police soon traced the map back to the only IP address to download it recently and the username was MSN/maurytravis, whose real name is Maury Troy Travis. He wrote he would tell where many others were located, and to prove he was indeed the killer he gave "directions to number seventeen", attaching a typed internet-generated map. Yet a night, Eighty eight had twenty three years old Travis committed a string of shoe store, robberies while high on crack cocaine and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. The writer of letter claimed responsibility for nine unsolved murders in the area. old and Morris Brown College, where he learned computer skills.

One or more limbs and one or both hands were not recovered.

Charles Street and scattered over a thirty foot wide area. Her remains were found west of Highway 67 and south of St. The victim was discovered after an anonymous letter was sent to local Post-Dispatch reporter Bill Smith on May 21, 2002.
