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Harold Haulman (Harold David Haulman III) was born on 28 November, 1978 in Michigan, U.S., is an American serial killer. Discover Harold Haulman'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 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 28 November 1978
Birthday 28 November
Birthplace Michigan, U.S.
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1978

Harold David Haulman III (born November 28, 1978) is an American serial killer.

He was born on November 28, 1978, in Michigan, and in the mid-1990s, his family moved to Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany, where his father was stationed as a civilian technician at the Ramstein Air Base.

1990

Haulman got into an argument with his father in the late 1990s, after which his father resigned from the air base, left Germany and moved to Turkey.

1999

Originally convicted for the murder of a fellow countryman in Germany in 1999, he was paroled and returned to the United States, where he murdered at least three women in Michigan and Pennsylvania from 2005 to 2020.

Haulman confessed to all the latter murders and pleaded guilty to all of them, receiving life terms or long sentences for each of them.

Very little is known about Haulman's early life.

Following his father's departure, Haulman lived at his girlfriend's house for some time, but was forced to leave when their relationship ended in early 1999.

Left homeless, he lived for several months in the woods between the city and the air base, where he slept in a dugout.

For income, Haulman resorted to doing odd jobs and occasional petty thefts.

On June 5, 1999, he was arrested on a petty theft charge, but surprised investigators when he confessed to killing 21-year-old Joseph Lawrence "Jay" Whitehurst, the son of an Air Force colonel, on May 30.

Haulman said that he had met him several times at several bars in Ramstein-Miesenbach, and according to him, they spent the night drinking together at a bar on May 29.

On the following morning, the two went to a nearby park and lit a campfire.

He then said that an intoxicated Whitehurst started erratically running around and dancing, causing him to strike him on the head with a club.

Whitehurst succumbed to his head injury not long after, and his body, which had been covered up with leaves, was found three days later near the air base.

Eventually, Haulman was charged with manslaughter.

At trial, he told the court that he committed the murder because he felt threatened by Whitehurst as he ran and danced around the campfire.

Haulman's attorneys petitioned for a forensic psychiatric examination, which found him sane, even though psychiatrists had concluded that he suffered from early symptoms of schizophrenia.

In late 1999, Haulman pleaded guilty on all counts and faced 10 years imprisonment, the maximum available sentence for juvenile offenders in Germany.

However, the judges took pity on him and instead sentenced him to 6 years imprisonment at a German reform school.

After serving 3 years, he was granted parole and returned to the United States.

Following his return to the United States, Haulman settled in Battle Creek, Michigan, where some of his relatives lived.

2009

He soon found lodging and work as a truck driver, but left Battle Creek in 2009 and began to travel around the country.

Between 2009 and 2020, Haulman changed several places of residence, he lived in Pennsylvania, California, Illinois and Maryland.

2010

In the 2010s, he married a woman named Ann, but they split up in 2013 because she did not want to participate in his bondage fantasies.

From then onwards, Haulman began dating women he met through online dating sites.

2018

In May 2021, Haulman confessed to another murder - this one being the June 13, 2018, killing of 25-year-old Tianna Ann Phillips, who had gone missing from Berwick after an argument with her boyfriend.

2020

On December 27, 2020, Haulman was arrested in Butler Township, Pennsylvania on charges of murdering 26-year-old Erica G. Shultz, who had gone missing on December 4 and whose corpse was discovered in the early morning hours of December 27 in the nearby woods.

He was then lodged in the Luzerne County Jail to await trial.

According to relatives, Shultz was autistic and susceptible to manipulation, having gone missing after leaving her apartment in Bloomsburg to go to work.

During the investigation, an examination of Shultz and Haulman's cellphone billing data revealed that Haulman was at the murdered girl's apartment on the evening of December 4, after which they went on a trip.

The last recorded data on Shultz's phone was registered in Pennsylvania in the early morning hours of December 6, after which it was turned off or destroyed.

On December 23, FBI agents contacted and questioned Haulman about the disappearance while installing a GPS tracker on his van without his knowledge.

Haulman insisted he had nothing to do with it, and since no body had been found at the time, he was not apprehended.

The day after the interrogation, Haulman disconnected his phones and fled.

On December 26, the GPS tracker placed on the outskirts of Duncannon, where he attempted to commit suicide near some railroad tracks by slashing his wrists with a box cutter.

Before he could bleed out, however, he was found by a railroad worker and taken to the Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill.

After receiving appropriate treatment, Haulman was re-interviewed by the FBI agents and subsequently admitted to killing Shultz.

Haulman stated that in the early morning hours of December 6, he and Shultz arrived in Butler Township and went into the woods between I-80 and I-81, where he ordered her out of the car, assaulted her and then struck her 12 times on the head with a mallet-type hammer.

He claimed that she was still alive at that point, prompting him to stab her 12 times with a knife, killing her.

He then requested that he be provided with access to Google Maps, which he used to indicate where he had dumped Shultz's body, as well as where he disposed of the murder weapon.