Serial Killer Pleads Guilty to Five More in Missouri

Timothy Krajcir Pleads Guilty in Cape Girardeau County (MO) Circuit Court

In Cape Girardeau, Missouri, a convicted serial killer who struck during the late 1970's and early 1980's, pleaded guilty Friday ( April 4) to five murders. Career criminal Timothy Krajcir, 63, entered the pleas in exchange for prison bars instead of the death penalty.

Krajcir received five consecutive life sentences in addition to other lesser prison sentences for lesser counts, according to the Associated Press. Krajcir had already been sentenced to two consecutive 40 year prison terms for two Southern Illinois
 slayings.

Cape Giradeau Victims

Krajcir was convicted in the deaths of mother and daughter, Mary Parsh, 58, and Brenda Parsh, 27, in 1977; college student Sheila Cole, 21, in 1977; Margie Call, 57, in 1982; and Mildred Wallace, 65, in 1982 according to the Cape Girardeau Police Department news release webpage.

All but Cole were killed at their Cape Girardeau homes. Cole was kidnapped from a Cape Girardeau store parking lot and her body dumped in a McClure, Illinois, rest area. The police report several of the murder victims had been sexually assaulted, but did not indicate if the Parsh women had been similarly assaulted.

Cold Case File

Carbondale, Illinois, Police Lieutenant Paul Echols resurrected the cold case file on the murder of college student Deborah Sheppard and submitted evidence for DNA testing, not available at the time of the murder. Krajcir, imprisoned since 1983 on unrelated sexual crimes, was subsequently charged with the homicide based on the new evidence.

Cape Girardeau Detective Jimmy Smith also began checking the evidence from several unsolved murders in Cape Girardeau and found matches to Krajcir. A palm print left at the Wallace murder scene was also identified as belonging to Krajcir.

In November 2007, Echols and Smith began interviewing Krajcir, currently incarcerated at the Tamms Supermax Prison in Tamms, Illinois. He eventually began admitting his crimes. In all, Krajcir confessed to a total of nine murders, for seven of which he has pleaded guilty, so far.

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Great coverage, very thorough! Glad to see some justice is been sought for these families loss.

Posted on 07/08/2008 at 9:07:45 AM

Finally, after all these years, some closure for the families of the victims.

Posted on 04/09/2008 at 6:04:18 AM

Nicely done ;)

Posted on 04/06/2008 at 11:04:44 PM

Good coverage!

Posted on 04/06/2008 at 6:04:09 PM

Yikes. How horrible.

Posted on 04/05/2008 at 6:04:19 PM

Interesting. Thank You fer sharin'. Mizpah. ;-}}>

Posted on 04/05/2008 at 6:04:38 PM

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