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Chickadee- 08-11-2006
Wayne A. Ford, Murder x4 - Jury recs. death Sent. 10/20
California Jury Recommends Death for Trucker Friday, August 11, 2006 •Former Trucker Convicted of Murdering Four California Women SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — A jury on Thursday recommended the death penalty for a former truck driver convicted in the slayings of four women whose mutilated bodies were dumped across California in the 1990s. Jurors could have recommended either death or life in prison without parole for Wayne A. Ford, who carried out the killings in 1997 and 1998. The same panel convicted him in June of the slayings. Judge Michael A. Smith, who will ultimately decide Ford's fate, scheduled the sentencing for Oct. 20. The judge also was to hear defense motions for a new trial at that time, a Superior Court clerk said. In 1998, Ford walked into a Humboldt County sheriff's station with a woman's severed breast and told authorities the body part was just the "tip of the iceberg." He was subsequently charged with the killings of Patricia Tamez, 29; Lanett White, 25; Tina Gibbs, 26; and an unidentified woman whose torso was found in a marsh. Ford's lawyer had pleaded for leniency during the penalty phase, saying that Ford surrendered in order to stop the killings. Joseph D. Canty Jr. said the former trucker had arrived, in tears, just two weeks after the last murder and after having attended a Bible camp. "This man is here because he repented," he said. Deputy District Attorney J. David Mazurek showed jurors images of the women's dismembered bodies on a projection screen and called their killings "some of the most horrific, brutal crimes you could ever see." Some of the victims' relatives asked the jury to recommend death. "I want to see him dead," said White's father, Bill White. "He's already dead to me." Prosecutors portrayed Ford as a predator who sought out prostitutes, had sex with them in his truck and then strangled them to satisfy his sadistic desires. Although Ford confessed, defense attorneys raised questions about his mental state before and during the killing spree. The defense focused on Ford's troubled past, which included a difficult childhood and a head injury he suffered in a traffic accident. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,207908,00.html

Chickadee- 08-11-2006
Former Trucker Convicted of Murdering Four California Women
Former Trucker Convicted of Murdering Four California Women Tuesday, June 27, 2006 SAN BERNARDINO, California — A jury on Tuesday convicted a former truck driver of first-degree murder in the slayings of four women whose bodies were dumped across California in 1997-98. Wayne Adam Ford walked into a Northern California sheriff's station in November 1998 with a woman's severed breast and told authorities it represented the "tip of the iceberg." Deputy District Attorney Dave Mazurek expressed satisfaction with Tuesday's verdict. "It's what we were seeking in this particular phase of the trial but we have a lot of work left," the prosecutor said. The prosecution is seeking the death penalty against Ford. Prosecutors portrayed Ford, 44, as a predator who sought out prostitutes, had sex with them in his truck and then killed them by strangulation to satiate sadistic desires. Blood and sperm evidence linked Ford to the killings and the unidentified woman's thighs and boiled breasts were found at a campsite where Ford lived for a time, prosecutors said. Although Ford confessed, defense attorneys raised questions about his state of mind leading up to and during the killings. The defense focused on his troubled past, which his lawyers said included a failed marriage, a lack of time with his son, a difficult childhood and a head injury he suffered in a 1984 traffic collision. His attorneys said he suffered from mental problems, was remorseful and conflicted about the killings but decided to surrender to authorities. A prostitute who testified during the trial said Ford choked her during sex and then showed her a photograph of his ex-wife and their son. She said Ford cried and claimed his behavior was revenge against his ex-wife. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,207908,00.html

Gaia- 11-20-2006

California Jury Recommends Death for Trucker Friday, August 11, 2006 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — A jury on Thursday recommended the death penalty for a former truck driver convicted in the slayings of four women whose mutilated bodies were dumped across California in the 1990s. Jurors could have recommended either death or life in prison without parole for Wayne A. Ford, who carried out the killings in 1997 and 1998. The same panel convicted him in June of the slayings. Judge Michael A. Smith, who will ultimately decide Ford's fate, scheduled the sentencing for Oct. 20. The judge also was to hear defense motions for a new trial at that time, a Superior Court clerk said. In 1998, Ford walked into a Humboldt County sheriff's station with a woman's severed breast and told authorities the body part was just the "tip of the iceberg." He was subsequently charged with the killings of Patricia Tamez, 29; Lanett White, 25; Tina Gibbs, 26; and an unidentified woman whose torso was found in a marsh. Ford's lawyer had pleaded for leniency during the penalty phase, saying that Ford surrendered in order to stop the killings. Joseph D. Canty Jr. said the former trucker had arrived, in tears, just two weeks after the last murder and after having attended a Bible camp. "This man is here because he repented," he said. Deputy District Attorney J. David Mazurek showed jurors images of the women's dismembered bodies on a projection screen and called their killings "some of the most horrific, brutal crimes you could ever see." Some of the victims' relatives asked the jury to recommend death. "I want to see him dead," said White's father, Bill White. "He's already dead to me." Prosecutors portrayed Ford as a predator who sought out prostitutes, had sex with them in his truck and then strangled them to satisfy his sadistic desires. Although Ford confessed, defense attorneys raised questions about his mental state before and during the killing spree. The defense focused on Ford's troubled past, which included a difficult childhood and a head injury he suffered in a traffic accident. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,207908,00.html

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