Mack ray edwards biography

“Guilty. I Am Guilty!” Mack Ray Edwards Admits to Despicable Crimes

On March 6, 1970, 51-year-old heavy equipment operator Mack Ray Edwards walked into the Foothill Station of the Los Angeles Police Department and said that he needed to confess to a crime. Calmly, then, he related how he had molested and murdered at least six children between 1953 and the time he turned himself in. He said that he had kidnapped three more children shortly before his arrival there. When two of them escaped, he released the third and, knowing that he would be identified, saved authorities the trouble of tracking him down.

“I have a guilt complex,” he told Sergeant George Rock after his arrest. “I couldn’t eat, and I couldn’t sleep, and it was beginning to affect my work.”

At his trial, Edwards attempted to plead guilty and begged for the death penalty. “Guilty. I am guilty!” he insisted at a pretrial hearing.

“I want the chair,” he said before he was sentenced to death. “That’s what I’ve always wanted. I told them that when I went into the police station, they didn’t say that in court. This was

Mack Ray Edwards

American child molester and serial killer (1918-1971)

Mack Ray Edwards (October 17, 1918 – October 30, 1971) was an American child molester and serial killer who molested and murdered at least six children in Los Angeles County, California, between 1953 and 1970.[1] Sentenced to death, he hanged himself in his prison cell.[1]

Biography

Early years

Edwards was born in Montgomery County, Arkansas, on October 17, 1918,[2] and moved to Los Angeles County, California, in 1941.[3][4] The year following his arrival in Los Angeles County he joined the United States Army Corps of Engineers and, trained in the use of heavy equipment, served as a combat engineer.[5][6][2] He married Mary Howell in 1946. Between 1950 and 1957, Edwards resided in the cities of Pico Rivera, El Monte and Azusa in Los Angeles County. He kept horses and allowed neighborhood youths to ride them. He also took local children camping.[7]

In the 1950s, Edwards joined the International Uni

Mack Ray Edwards

Edwards sexually molested and murdered three children from 1953 to 1956;[1] he molested and murdered three more in 1968 and 1969.[1] He later stated that all of his crimes were motivated by a desire for sex.[4] The body of one of Edwards's victims was found underneath the Santa Ana Freeway, and he claimed to have disposed under the Ventura Freeway.[9]

In 1970, Edwards and a 15-year-old male accomplice kidnapped three sisters, former neighbors of his who were aged between 12 and 14, from their home in Sylmar.[1] After forcing the girls to write a note to their parents saying that they were running away from home, Edwards and his accomplice then took them by car to remote Bouquet Canyon in Angeles National Forest north of Newhall, California.[1][8] When two of the girls escaped, Edwards – knowing they could identify him – walked into a San Fernando Valley police station on March 6, 1970, and surrendered to Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Foothill Division detectives.[10][2][4][1] He handed them a loaded handgun, confessed that he had planned to molest and

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