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Norman Roye

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Executed American serial killer
Norman Roye
Roye after his arrest in 1954
Born(1935-09-06)September 6, 1935
New York, U.S.
DiedJanuary 19, 1956(1956-01-19) (aged 20)
Cause of deathExecution by electrocution
Other names"The Dreaded Strangler"
Criminal statusExecuted
ConvictionFirst degree murder
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims3
Span of crimes
January – June 1954
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
Date apprehended
June 7, 1954

Norman Roye (September 6, 1935 – January 19, 1956) was an Americanserial killer who raped and killed three women in theUpper Manhattan section ofNew York City over thewinter andspring of 1954, primarily in theHarlem neighborhood. After his arrest, he was sentenced to death and eventually executed in theelectric chair atSing Sing in 1956.[1]

Early life

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Roye was born on September 6, 1935. When he was eight years old, both of his parents died of unspecified causes; afterwards he and his sister were raised by his grandmother.[2] Around his junior year of high school Roye began a habit of committingpetty crimes, which eventually landed him in a state reformatory in November 1951.[3] During his incarceration, he began to become interested inbaseball, and after his release successfully made it into his school's baseball team.[4] He even said he aspired to one day make it into themajor leagues. Roye would state that around this time he began to commit purse snatches and thefts from parked trucks in New York City.

Murders

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On January 2, 1954, Roye was prowling through an apartment complex in Harlem when he began stalking Margaret Branch, 40, who was walking home alone.[5] Roye waited until Branch was nearing her room when he attacked her.[2] He choked and robbed her, then carried her to the fifth-floor and he raped her. Afterwards hestrangled her to death with one of herChristmas stockings.[2] Over four months later, on May 28, Roye found himself inside a subway station, when he began stalking 25-year-old Kathleen Stewart through the station all the way back to her Harlem river apartment.[5] Once there, he confronted and threatened her, claiming he had a knife even though he did not. He forced her into the parking lot, raped her twice, then tied her hands behind her back and strangled her to death.[2]

On June 7, 1954, Roye attacked 66-year-old Isadora Goomes as she entered her apartment building. Roye threw a noose around her neck and demanded money, and Goomes handed Roye five pennies, but not feeling satisfied Roye tightened the noose, resulting in Goomes dying ofasphyxiation.[6] With the five pennies Goomes had given him, Roye bought a box of crackers. He later ate the crackers while observing police examine Goomes' body. Detectives took notice of Roye spying on them and arrested him.[7]

Trial

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Roye confessed to each of the murders, describing in detail how he had committed them. According to Roye's confession, he said he did not intend to kill Goomes, but claimed when he tightened the noose she, "just died on me."[8]

Two days before Roye's arrest, a man namedJohn Francis Roche was arrested after he was spotted driving erratically, and once in custody confessed to six murders which occurred in theYorkvile neighborhood onManhattan's east side. The two cases, which occurred in close proximity to one another, were compared to each other by the press and the media.[6] In a jailhouse interview with his sister, Roye denied making a confession, stating, "they found my pants in the hallway." While awaiting trial, Roye was not eligible for bond. On February 4, 1955, Roye was convicted of first degree murder in the death of Goomes.[1] The jury did not recommend mercy, making a death sentence mandatory. Roye was formally sentenced to death on March 5, 1955.

Execution

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While awaiting execution, Roye received no visitors, but turned to religion. After 10-months on death row, on January 19, 1956, Roye was executed byelectric chair atSing Sing Prison. His last meal consisted of roast chicken and steak.[9] Roye had no last words.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Norman Roye's Sentence Is Carried Out at Ossining".Wellsville Daily Reporter. January 20, 1956. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.
  2. ^abcdLee, Henry (June 7, 1954)."Youth Admits 3 Rape-Killings".Daily News. p. 2.
  3. ^"Boy Puzzle To Teachers At Warwick".Wellsville Daily Reporter. December 2, 1954. p. 2. RetrievedJune 3, 2022.
  4. ^"Boy Puzzle To Teachers At Warwick".Wellsville Daily Reporter. December 2, 1954. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.
  5. ^ab"Need More Cops At Subway Exits".Wellsville Daily Reporter. December 2, 1954. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.
  6. ^ab"Assault Victim Dies, Second Alleged Killer Seized in New York".The Washington Star. June 7, 1954. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.
  7. ^"School Girl Rape Victim Dies In N.Y."Key West Citizen. June 7, 1954. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.
  8. ^"Youth in Rape Killings Denies All to His Sister".New York Daily News. June 8, 1954. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.
  9. ^"Roye's last meal".The Kingston Daily Freeman. 1956-01-19. p. 23. Retrieved2022-02-28.
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