Chameleon serial killer stephen peter morin

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For some time, he lived in San Francisco, where he worked as a car mechanic and builder. For the majority of the 1970s, he resided in Northern California, specifically in the San Francisco Bay Area, constantly changing his places of residence and using various pseudonyms while committing crimes. Freed in 1968, Morin left Florida and wandered around the country. He was convicted and spent some time in an institution for juvenile delinquents. In the mid-1960s, Morin was arrested in Florida for car theft. He dropped out of school early, and in his teenage years, Morin began to use narcotics and delved into the criminal lifestyle. He was born on February 19, 1951, in Providence, Rhode Island, into a poor family. In 1985, he was executed at the Huntsville Unit. The court found Morin sane and sentenced him to death by lethal injection. These names included Rich Clark, Robert Fred Generoso, Thomas David Hones, Ray Constantino and Constatine. In the early 1980s, he was pursued by the federal authorities. Since Morin led a transient lifestyle and constantly moved around the country, the exact number of his victims is uncertain, but he is suspected of a total 48 violent crimes across the USA. Stephen Peter Morin (Febru– March 13, 1985) was an American serial killer responsible for at least forty murders of young girls and women and 7 men in the 1970s and early 1980s.