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|crimes = [[Murder]], kidnapping, [[necrophilia]] | |crimes = [[Murder]], kidnapping, [[necrophilia]] | ||
|goals = Get away with his murders (failed) | |goals = Get away with his murders (failed) | ||
|hobby = Killing people<br>Smoking marijuana<br>Doing drugs}} | |hobby = Killing people<br>Smoking marijuana<br>Doing drugs}}'''Tony Costa''' (August 2, 1944 – May 12, 1974), also known as the '''Cape Cod Vampire''', was a serial killer active in Massachusetts during the late 1960's. He was suspected of killing seven women: Bonnie Williams, Diane Federoff, Barbara Spaulding, Sydney Monson, Susan Perry, Patricia Walsh, and Mary Anne Wysocki but convicted of killing only two: Walsh and Wysocki. On February 8, 1969, while looking for the bodies of Patricia Walsh and Mary Anne Wysocki, police discovered Susan Perry. Perry had been missing since the previous Labor Day. | ||
'''Tony Costa''' (August 2, 1944 – May 12, 1974), also known as the '''Cape Cod Vampire''', was a serial killer active in Massachusetts during the late 1960's. He was suspected of killing seven women: Bonnie Williams, Diane Federoff, Barbara Spaulding, Sydney Monson, Susan Perry, Patricia Walsh, and Mary Anne Wysocki but convicted of killing only two: Walsh and Wysocki. On February 8, 1969, while looking for the bodies of Patricia Walsh and Mary Anne Wysocki, police discovered Susan Perry. Perry had been missing since the previous Labor Day. | |||
Perry's body had been cut into eight pieces. When Wysocki's body was found about a month later, her torso and head had been buried separately. Not long after, Walsh and the rest of Wysocki's body were found in a forest clearing that Costa had used for growing marijuana. Human teeth marks were found on their bodies and evidence of [[necrophilia]] was also found. | Perry's body had been cut into eight pieces. When Wysocki's body was found about a month later, her torso and head had been buried separately. Not long after, Walsh and the rest of Wysocki's body were found in a forest clearing that Costa had used for growing marijuana. Human teeth marks were found on their bodies and evidence of [[necrophilia]] was also found. | ||
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[[Category:Mutilators]] | [[Category:Mutilators]] | ||
[[Category:Suicidal]] | [[Category:Suicidal]] | ||
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[[Category:Barbarians]] | [[Category:Barbarians]] | ||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Modern Villains]] |