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}}'''Jeremy Allan Steinke''' (born in 1983-) is a Canadian man responsible for the Richardson family murders of Medicine Hat, Alberta in 2006. After his (then) 12-year old girlfriend, whom lied about her age,[[Jasmine Richardson]]. Manipulated him into helping her kill several members of her family. After trying to recruit several other men before, she successfully found an impressionable, naive, intoxicated young adult to carry out her intention.
}}'''Jeremy Allan Steinke''' (born in 1983-) is a Canadian man responsible for the Richardson family murders of Medicine Hat, Alberta in 2006. After his (then) 12-year old girlfriend, whom lied about her age, [[Jasmine Richardson]]. Manipulated him into helping her kill her parents. Before she took the life of her 8 year old brother. She attempted to recruit several other men before, she successfully found an impressionable, naive, intoxicated young adult to carry out her intention. She now walks free, clean criminal record, under a new name. She has since acquired a degree the Canadian Government paid for.


== History ==
== History ==

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Jeremy Allan Steinke (born in 1983-) is a Canadian man responsible for the Richardson family murders of Medicine Hat, Alberta in 2006. After his (then) 12-year old girlfriend, whom lied about her age, Jasmine Richardson. Manipulated him into helping her kill her parents. Before she took the life of her 8 year old brother. She attempted to recruit several other men before, she successfully found an impressionable, naive, intoxicated young adult to carry out her intention. She now walks free, clean criminal record, under a new name. She has since acquired a degree the Canadian Government paid for.

History

According to both Jeremy and Jasmine's friends, Jeremy repeatedly tried go talk her out of the horrendous crime. She would just cry and beg.

According to friends of Steinke, he had been in a downward spiral. He had become heavy into hard drugs and alcohol to mask his depression and metal illness. He told them he was a 300-year-old vampire.  He allegedly told his friends that he liked the taste of blood, and wore a small vial of blood around his neck. He also had a user account at the VampireFreaks.com website. The girl had a page at the same site, leading to speculation they met there. However, an acquaintance of Steinke later said the couple actually met at a punk rock show in early 2006. The couple were also found to be communicating at Nexopia, a popular website for young Canadians. Various messages they sent to each other were available to the public, before the accounts were removed by Nexopia staff.

Richardson's user page, under the name "runawaydevil", falsely said she was 15 and ended with the text "Welcome to my tragic end". Just hours prior to committing the murders, Steinke and some friends reportedly watched the 1994 film Natural Born Killers, about a young couple who go on a violent killing spree.

Steinke admitted to the murder of the parents in conversation with an undercover police officer while in custody. He was tried in November 2008 and found guilty by a jury on three counts of first-degree murder for the killings of the three Richardson victims. On December 15, 2008, Steinke was sentenced to three life sentences, one for each first-degree murder count. The sentences are to be served concurrently, and Steinke will be eligible for parole after serving twenty-five years.