2014-09-29

Inmate Pleads Guilty in Years-Old Killings

By Raymond McCaffrey

Washington Post Staff Writer

Friday, August 17, 2007

Alexander W. Watson Jr., imprisoned since 1994 for stabbing a woman in Prince George's County, admitted in Circuit Court in Annapolis that he killed Boontem Anderson, 34, who was stabbed, strangled and sexually assaulted in her Gambrills home in 1986; Elaine Shereika, 37, who was raped, stabbed, strangled and sexually assaulted while jogging near her Gambrills home in 1988; and Lisa Haenel, 14, who was stabbed and strangled on the way to school in the Glen Burnie area in 1993.

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Suspect charged with 3 long-unsolved slayings

DNA ties convicted murderer to serial killings, police say

July 13, 2004|By Julie Bykowicz | Julie Bykowicz,SUN STAFF

A man serving a life sentence for a 1994 murder was charged yesterday with sexually assaulting and killing three Anne Arundel County women more than a decade ago - a serial murder case that police say they pieced together using DNA evidence.

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Killer gets 5 life terms

As part of plea deal, Watson meets families, avoids death penalty

August 17, 2007|By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,sun reporter

Jennifer Shereika Scott said she wanted to confront the man who had killed her mother nearly 20 years ago because she wanted answers to questions she had carried for more than half her life.

She got her chance Monday, in an extraordinary meeting arranged by prosecutors. In exchange for pleading guilty, which he did yesterday, and meeting with the families of the victims, serial killer Alexander Wayne Watson Jr. escaped a possible death sentence and will instead spend the rest of his life behind bars for three brutal killings between 1986 and 1993.
DNA Links Convicted Killer to 3 Md. Slayings, Authorities Say

By Arthur Santana, Washington Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, July 14, 2004

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Anne Arundel Police Chief P. Thomas Shanahan credited the new charges against Watson to the persistence of the department's cold-case squad and to advancements in DNA technology. "DNA is the most exciting thing that happened to law enforcement since fingerprinting," Shanahan said.

Alexander Wayne Watson, Jr.

Serial Killer: Alexander Wayne Watson Jr. raped and killed 4 women

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