Marc Sappington
Marc Sappington | |
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Born |
Marc Vincent Sappington February 9, 1978 |
Other names | The Kansas City Vampire |
Criminal penalty | Life |
Motive | Schizophrenia |
Killings | |
Date | March 16-April 10, 2001 |
Country | United States |
State(s) | Kansas |
Killed | 4 |
Weapons | Knives and guns |
Marc Vincent Sappington (born February 9, 1978) is an American spree killer convicted of murdering four acquaintances in March and April 2001 in Kansas City, Kansas.[1][2] He gained notoriety for eating part of the leg of one of his victims, Alton "Fred" Brown.[3]
Lawyers for Sappington blamed the four-day killing spree on a history of schizophrenia and daily use of the hallucinogenic drug PCP. Sappington himself claimed that voices in his head told him to eat flesh and blood or he would die.[1]
Sappington was convicted on June 23, 2004 of murdering Terry T. Green, 25, Michael Weaver Jr., 22, and Alton "Fred" Brown Jr., 16 in April 2001.[1] Sappington was convicted on December 10, 2004 of an attempted aggravated robbery and murder of David Mashak at his auto dealership in March 2001.[2] Sappington's conviction was affirmed by the Kansas Supreme Court on November 2, 2007.
In an April 2001 videotape, Sappington had confessed to stabbing Weaver to death, leaving Green's body in a car, and shooting Brown before dismembering his body and eating a small piece of his leg.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Draper, Bill (23 July 2004). "Man suspected of eating victim convicted of three murders counts". Associated Press.
- 1 2 (no byline) (10 December 2004). "Another life sentence for Kansas man convicted in four murders". Associated Press.
- ↑ McGraw, Seamus (13 August 2004). "Friends for Dinner". Stuff Magazine.
External links
- All about Marc Sappington, The Kansas City Vampire, by Seamus McGraw
- State v. Sappington
- State v. Sappington