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Edwin Kaprat (Edwin Bernard Kaprat III) was born on 21 September, 1964 in New York City, New York, U.S., is an American serial killer. Discover Edwin Kaprat'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 30 years old?

Popular As Edwin Bernard Kaprat III
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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September 1964
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of death 19 April, 1995
Died Place Florida State Prison, Raiford, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1964

Edwin Bernard Kaprat III (September 21, 1964 – April 19, 1995), known as The Granny Killer, was an American serial killer, rapist, and arsonist who committed six murders in Tampa and Hernando County, Florida from 1991 to 1993, with a majority of his victims being elderly women.

Convicted for two of the killings and sentenced to death, he and another inmate were stabbed to death during a dispute in prison.

Edwin Bernard Kaprat III was born on September 21, 1964, in New York City, New York, one of two children born to refrigeration mechanic Edwin "Skip" Kaprat Jr. and his wife Ruth, a real estate agent.

The family moved to the Great Meadows section of Independence Township, New Jersey when he was still young, and according to neighbors, they were considered to be upstanding citizens.

Although described as intelligent and obsessed with reading books, Kaprat, who was nicknamed "Mike" by family members, was also known to be a very violent and easily angered bully who would attack those weaker and smaller than him.

Due to this, his teachers resorted to giving him plush toys so he could redirect his anger to them, punching and kicking them.

He reportedly started drinking at age 12 and developed an addiction to alcohol, which landed him in juvenile treatment centers and juvenile courts on numerous occasions.

1982

After his 16th birthday, Kaprat dropped out of the Hackettstown High School, and in November 1982, he married his pregnant girlfriend, Nora Niederhaus.

Even after the birth of his two sons, Kaprat continued to drink and smoke marijuana.

By that time, the Kaprat family were facing some strife, as the elder Kaprats divorced and their daughter, Ruthie, experienced marital problems with her husband threatening to torch her car.

Despite his hot temper, Kaprat was well-liked by his family and relatives, and was noted for his interest in the Middle Ages and Dungeons & Dragons.

1990

In October 1990, he and his wife moved to his parents' home in Spring Hill, Florida, where they planned to start a new life with their children.

1991

On February 22, 1991, the body of 27-year-old Lee Anthony Bugay III was found in a mangrove near the Courtney Campbell Causeway in Tampa by a man who had been sunbathing.

Bugay had been reported missing the previous morning, and injuries on his head indicated that he had been beaten to death with either a tire iron or a pipe.

His vehicle was later found at a nearby boat ramp, and investigators took plaster casts of footprints and tire tracks found near the crime scene in the hopes of finding clues that would let them catch the killer.

Just hours after Bugay's body was found, authorities were notified that someone had purchased gasoline from a Texaco store using his credit card.

Upon further investigation of this clue, they identified the man as Kaprat, who by then had returned to New Jersey.

In early March, after learning that an arrest warrant had been issued for him, Kaprat called a detective in the Hackettstown Police Department and expressed his desire to turn himself in.

On March 9, Kaprat surrendered himself to authorities, and soon after extradited back to Florida to charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and forgery.

Before being put on trial, investigators attempted to link Kaprat with an unrelated arson attack on another man committed the day after Bugay's murder, but could not charge him due to a lack of evidence.

At the trial itself, it was determined that Kaprat's confession was not overtly reliable, and he was thusly convicted on the forgery charge and dealing in stolen property.

1993

He was then placed under house arrest at his parents' home in Hernando County, but was later arrested for violating it and was imprisoned until May 7, 1993.

By that time, his wife had divorced him due to his aggressive behavior towards their children and his volatile temper (which she believed was a projection of his own alleged physical abuse as a child), and he had dropped out of the Hillsborough Community College.

After his release, Kaprat wrote a letter to his attorney in New Jersey, alleging that his eldest son had attempted to kill his younger brother and had sexually molested his mother, but these allegations could not be substantiated.

After his release, Kaprat started work as a machinist at the Padgett-Swann Machinery Company, which allowed him to commute between Hudson and Spring Hill.

On August 7, 1993, a fire broke out at the Spring Hill home of 80-year-old Sophia Francis Garrity, a retired public relations employee from New Jersey who lived by herself.

By the time the firemen had arrived to extinguish the flames, she had perished in the blaze.

The incident came as a shock to the community, as Garrity, affectionately called "The Cookie Lady", was well-liked and respected by everyone.

The starting point of the fire was determined to be an electrical malfunction in Garrity's bedroom, with the fire being spread by her bedroom fan.

Due to the circumstances, it was ruled as accidental and Garrity's death was also ruled as such.

Ten days later, 84-year-old William "Bill" Whitney and his 83-year-old spouse Alice were found beaten up at their home in Spring Hil after a neighbor heard Bill screaming and the couple's smoke detector going off.

Upon arriving at the scene, firefighters took care of the fire, which had been set in the home but had failed to spread before it was put out.

Both Whitneys were transported to Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, but Bill had been severely injured, and Alice suffered from Alzheimer's disease, they were unable to provide any useful testimony that could identify their assailant.

This was further complicated by the apparent lack of a weapon or motive, which left the authorities at a standstill.

The day after, another fire was reported in the nearby community of Brookridge, which resulted in the death of 70-year-old Ruth Goldsmith, a retiree who had moved to the area from Havertown, Pennsylvania just two years prior.

The fire caused an estimated $65,000 in damage, completely destroying the mobile home in the process.

An investigation into the matter determined that the cause was likely an electrical short in the master bedroom, and the case was subsequently dismissed as accidental.

In the weeks following Goldsmith's death, a number of elderly women living in the area began receiving harassing phone calls from what was thought to be the same caller.

On September 2, yet another fire erupted in Brookridge, this time at the mobile home of 79-year-old Lydia Riddell, a retired food store manager from Media, Pennsylvania and a friend of Goldsmith's. Upon investigating the home, police found her charred body inside, which had been bound with duct tape and showed signs of sexual assault.

Riddell's death was labeled a homicide, and due to the suspicious frequency of violent crimes in the area, authorities announced that they would be reviewing the Goldsmith case to see whether it was related to this incident or not.