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==References==
==References==
* "Taped confession by Trawick vividly details Gach killing." (March 23, 1994) ''Birmingham News''
* "Taped confession by Trawick vividly details Gach killing." (March 23, 1994) ''Birmingham News''
* Bright, Taylor (January 11, 2003) "From death row, an Alabama serial killer Uses a New Jersey man and the web  
* Bright, Taylor (January 11, 2003) "From death row, an Alabama serial killer Uses a New Jersey man and the web to torment the families of  his victims." ''Birmingham Post-Herald''
to torment the families of  his victims." ''Birmingham Post-Herald''
* "[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/25/us/while-on-death-row-inmates-find-freedom-on-the-internet.html While on Death Row, Inmates Find Freedom on the Internet]" (January 25, 2004) ''New York Times''
* "[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/25/us/while-on-death-row-inmates-find-freedom-on-the-internet.html While on Death Row, Inmates Find Freedom on the Internet]" (January 25, 2004) ''New York Times''
* Gordon, Tom (June 10, 2009) "Relatives of two Trawick murder victims to witness slated execution Thursday." ''Birmingham News''
* Gordon, Tom (June 10, 2009) "Relatives of two Trawick murder victims to witness slated execution Thursday." ''Birmingham News''

Revision as of 08:42, 10 June 2009

Jack Harrison Trawick (born c. 1947) is a convicted murderer, serving a life sentence for killing Aileen Pruitt in June 1992 and on death row for the killing of Stephanie Gach four months later. He has confessed to the 1972 murder of Betty Jo Richards in Walker County, but was not prosecuted because he was already on death row.

Trawick had served prison sentences before, and was diagnosed in 1970 as "a paranoid schizophrenic with homicidal impulses."

In November 2001 Neil O'Connor, a resident of Mount Laurel, New Jersey, wrote to Trawick in prison, soliciting writings for a website. Trawick used the opportunity to revel in his crimes and elaborate his "philosophy" for raping and killing women. He also admitted to killing Virginia Bryant, Michelle Thomas, Susan Hill, and as many as nine other women in writings posted to the site. Those claims have been impossible to corroborate.

References

  • "Taped confession by Trawick vividly details Gach killing." (March 23, 1994) Birmingham News
  • Bright, Taylor (January 11, 2003) "From death row, an Alabama serial killer Uses a New Jersey man and the web to torment the families of his victims." Birmingham Post-Herald
  • "While on Death Row, Inmates Find Freedom on the Internet" (January 25, 2004) New York Times
  • Gordon, Tom (June 10, 2009) "Relatives of two Trawick murder victims to witness slated execution Thursday." Birmingham News