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Donna Payant was born on 22 March, 1950 in Amsterdam, New York, U.S., is an American serial killer. Discover Donna Payant's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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31 years old |
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Aries |
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22 March 1950 |
Birthday |
22 March |
Birthplace |
Amsterdam, New York, U.S. |
Date of death |
May 15, 1981, |
Died Place |
Beekman, New York, United States |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Officer with the age 31 years old group.
Donna Payant Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Suzann Payant, Jasen Payant, Christopher Payant |
Donna Payant Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Donna Payant worth at the age of 31 years old? Donna Payant’s income source is mostly from being a successful Officer. He is from United States. We have estimated Donna Payant's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Lemuel Warren Smith (born July 23, 1941) is an American convicted serial killer who was the first convict to kill an on-duty female corrections officer.
On January 21, 1958, Dorothy Waterstreet was robbed and beaten to death near Smith's neighborhood in Amsterdam, New York.
Evidence pointed towards the 16-year-old Smith, but the case fell apart when the district attorney was too hasty in trying to extract a confession, and Smith was not arrested.
During the following summer, while under continuing pressure from Amsterdam police, Smith relocated to Baltimore, Maryland, where he kidnapped a 25-year-old woman and beat her nearly to death.
This time, a witness interrupted the crime and Smith left a living victim.
He was quickly arrested, and on April 12, 1959, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for assault.
After nearly 10 years in custody, Smith was paroled in May 1968 and he moved back to the Capital District.
On May 20, 1969, he kidnapped and sexually assaulted a woman who managed to escape, due to the heroism of Anthony Scipione and his wife, Kathleen.
Later that same day, he kidnapped and raped a 46-year-old friend of his mother's. When the woman convinced Smith to let her go, he was arrested again and eventually sentenced to 4–15 years in a New York prison.
Smith was paroled from prison in October 1976 after having served a little more than four years incarceration after having pleaded guilty to first-degree attempted rape.
A little more than a month after Smith's release, on November 24, 1976, the day before Thanksgiving, Robert Hedderman, 48, and Hedderman's secretary, Margaret Byron, 59, were found brutally murdered in the back of Hedderman's religious store in Albany.
Human feces was found on evidence nearby, which later proved valuable.
Smith was free and employed nearby and hair and blood evidence made him a main suspect.
On December 23, 1976, while Albany police were investigating the double murder, Joan Richburg, 24, was raped, murdered and mutilated in her car at Colonie Center mall in Colonie.
The pattern of brutality and more hair evidence made Smith the prime suspect in that murder as well, but he remained free pending investigation.
Barely two weeks later, on January 10, 1977, a large man tried to lure a 22-year-old woman out of a gift shop in Albany.
When she resisted, he took her 60-year-old grandmother hostage and threatened to kill her.
When help arrived, he threw the woman down, knocking her unconscious and deliberately stepped on her hand, breaking it.
Years later the grandmother saw a picture of Smith in the newspaper and identified him as having been her attacker.
With the three murder investigations stalled, on July 22, 1977, Maralie Wilson, 30, was found strangled and mutilated near train tracks in downtown Schenectady, New York.
The horrendous post-mortem mutilation was worse than some veteran investigators had ever seen in the region.
Smith was known to frequent the area and witnesses recalled Wilson being accosted by a large man.
Schenectady police made Smith the prime suspect in her murder.
On August 19, 1977, Marianne Maggio, 18, who worked in the same area as Wilson, was kidnapped and raped by Smith.
When he forced her to drive towards Albany afterwards, police stopped the car and arrested Smith without incident.
A short time after Smith's last days as a free man, New York State Police Lt. Don Pinto, looked at photographs of Maralie Wilson and noticed that a mark on her nose might be a bite mark.
Wilson's body was exhumed and the bite mark was positively matched to an imprint of Lemuel Smith's bite pattern.
Around the same time, in late October 1977, Smith was transported by police to Bleecker Stadium in Albany.
He and four other men were randomly placed behind five screens at one end of the stadium.
At the other end of the stadium, a police dog was given the scent of the feces-stained clothing from the Hedderman store murders eleven months prior.
The dog crossed the entire stadium directly to Smith.
Out of sight of the dog, the five men were randomly rearranged and the experiment was repeated with the same result.
It was successful a third time as well.
On March 5, 1978, with the bite mark match, Smith confessed to five murders in an attempt to convince prosecutors of his insanity, including the murder of Dorothy Waterstreet nearly twenty years earlier.
Smith was already in prison for the murders of at least five people when he murdered prison guard Donna Payant at Green Haven Correctional Facility in 1981.
The murder of a guard in a maximum security prison was considered shocking at the time and brought scrutiny upon the New York prison systems.
Smith is considered one of the most dangerous living inmates in the New York prison system and is housed in 23-hour-a-day isolation from other people.
Lemuel Smith was born in Amsterdam, New York, in a very religious household.
During later insanity claims, Smith stated that when he was 11 years old, he nearly smothered a nine-year-old girl to death.
This claim was not substantiated, however.