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In a starkly emotional hearing, so riddled with "horrendous and devastating" details of murder that even the judge broke down, Yosemite killer Cary Stayner was sentenced Thursday to die in San ...
Cary Stayner ... where Stayner worked, before they were killed. Stayner was interviewed by authorities but avoided suspicion. A few months later, Yosemite Institute naturalist Joie Ruth Armstrong ...
The trial of accused Yosemite killer Cary Stayner probably will be shifted to San Jose, but a judge won’t make his final decision on the move until a Jan. 22 hearing. Judge Thomas Hastings ...
Months later, the killer struck again, beheading naturalist Joie Armstrong in Yosemite. Then-FBI Special Agent Jeffrey Rinek was sent to talk with a potential witness in the case, Cary Stayner.
Cary Stayner made headlines in 1999 after he terrorized Yosemite National Park, murdering four women within six months. The "20/20" documentary dives into Cary's past, the horror that he inflicted ...
During that summer, Stayner killed again. 1:17 How Yosemite serial killer chose his fourth victimFormer FBI Agent Jeff Rinek recalls the moments Cary Stayner approached 26-year-old Joie Armstrong ...
Lenna said police told her family Cary Stayner tried three times to kill ... (MORE: How a nudist colony helped FBI agents find a Yosemite serial killer and how the agents got his confession ...
Attorneys for convicted Yosemite killer Cary Stayner are asking for a new trial, claiming that three jurors in Stayner's trial failed to disclose that they were molested as children. In a 48-page ...
The defense attorney for accused Yosemite killer Cary Stayner questioned Wednesday whether Stayner knew he wasn’t under arrest during the hours he was interrogated by the FBI in Sacramento ...
Cary Stayner burst onto a national stage after killing a total of four women in Yosemite National Park in ... captured the face of a future serial killer. No one knew, until 19 years later as ...
The 200-room motel opened in 1977, providing lodging just outside Yosemite National Park’s Highway 140 entrance. It gained unwanted notoriety in 1999 when one of its handymen, Cary Stayner ...