Caleb Fairley
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Caleb Fairley (October 21st, 1973) is an American double murderer and necrophile. On September 10, 1995, Caleb Fairley was working a shift by himself at Your Kids and Mine, a family-owned children's clothing store in College-ville, Pennsylvania. Shortly before closing time, 29-year-old Lisa Marie Manderach and her 19 month old daughter Devon arrived at the store. Upon becoming aware that Lisa Manderach was the only customer present, Fairley locked the doors of the store. Fairley then proceeded to attempt to sexually assault Lisa Manderach. When Manderach resisted Fairley's attempts, Fairley became infuriated and strangled both Manderach and her daughter to death. Caleb Fairley then performed sexual intercourse with Lisa Manderach's corpse before disposing of the bodies and fleeing the scene to attend an Electric Hellfire Club concert.[1]
Fairley was arrested after blood and DNA evidence was found in the store suggesting that the victims had been killed there.[2] He was officially charged with murder and abuse of the corpse after Devon Manderach's body was found,[3] and entered a plea bargain wherein he led police to Lisa Manderach's body in return for being spared the death penalty. He later received two consecutive life sentences without parole.[4]
References edit
- ↑ William Lashner on guilt, The Baltimore Sun
- ↑ Clerk Charged With Slaying Girl, Mother In Child's Clothing Store, Associated Press
- ↑ Clerk charged with killing mother, daughter, Associated Press
- ↑ Fairley Gets Two Life Terms, No Parole Despite Montco Murderer's Admission Of Guilt, He's Taunted By Victims' Relatives, The Morning Call