On the night of November 12, 1998, in San Luis Obispo, California, college student Rachel Newhouse was walking home alone when a stranger appeared wearing a skull-face Halloween mask. Beating her unconscious with his fists, the attacker threw her into his pick-up truck, took her to his secluded canyon cabin and raped her – still wearing the mask. Newhouse was hog-tied and left to strangle to death.
On March 11, 1999, in the same town, a stalker shadowing college student, Aundria Crawford, 20, broke into her apartment, pummeled her into insensibility, and carried her away in his truck to his canyon lair. There, she was raped, tortured, and murdered.
Parole officer David Zaragoza paid a visit to Rex Allan Krebs, 33, a violent serial rapist who served ten years of a twenty-year sentence in Soledad State Prison. After sending Krebs back to jail for violating his parole, Zaragoza discovered Crawford’s eight ball keychain on the premises.
An intensive search of the canyon discovered the two bodies buried in shallow graves on the rapist’s property. Krebs conceded, “If I am not a monster, then what am I?” A jury answered his question in May, 2001, sentencing him to death by lethal injection.
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