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  1. After 20 or more sexually-motivated murders, Tommy Lynn Sells, serial killer who avoided police by traveling through the U.S. killing in different states, was finally caught with the help of a girl who survived his torture and attempted murder.

  2. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Dive into the chilling tale of Tommy Lynn Sells, a remorseless serial killer. Discover his twisted journey from troubled childhood to heinous crimes, capture...

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  3. Tommy Lynn Sells, a.k.a. The Coast to Coast Killer and The Cross Country Killer, was an American pedophiliac, hebephiliac, and necrophiliac serial killer, serial rapist, family annihilator, abductor, and robber who claimed to have murdered over 70 people. Sells was born on June 28, 1964 in Oakland, California. He had a twin sister named Tammy Jean. They were two of the five children in his ...

  4. 31 de dic. de 1999 · Released on parole. Summary of Incident. On 12/31/1999, Sells entered a Del Rio residence occupied by a 13 year old white female and a 10 year old white female. Sells entered the residence with intent to sexually assault the 13 year old. Sells slashed her throat and stabbed her multiple times, resulting in her death.

  5. Para 1984, Sells había sido declarado culpable de robar un automóvil y recibió la pena de dos años de prisión, aunque a los meses recuperó su libertad. un año más tarde, conoció a Ena ...

  6. Tommy Lynn Sells in prison. garb. After his arrest in Texas, Rangers and FBI agents led Sells on a series of out-of-state field trips to try to confirm his recollections of homicides, some of which were vague, owing perhaps to the passage of time and a haze of substance abuse. But the rangers used caution in accepting Sells' accounts.

  7. Tommy Lynn Sells, mugshot. The lifelong transient admitted the murder of Katy Harris and the throat-slashing of her friend. He said he killed an entire family in Illinois, a mother and daughter in Missouri, a teenage girl in Lexington, Ky., a drifter in Arizona, a child in San Antonio. And there were many more—a string of perhaps 20 murders ...