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Richard Steeves (Richard E. Steeves) was born on 1 February, 1942 in Waterville, Maine, U.S., is an American serial killer. Discover Richard Steeves'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 82 years old?
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Waterville, Maine, U.S. |
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United States
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Richard Steeves Net Worth
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Richard E. Steeves (born February 1, 1942) is an American serial killer who is currently serving life imprisonment for the 1985 murder of a man in Wells, Maine.
Richard E. Steeves was born in Waterville, Maine on February 1, 1942.
When he was 5 years old, his father committed suicide, and soon after his mother gave him up to an orphanage.
According to Steeves, his violent behavior stemmed from sexual abuse beginning in his childhood.
Steeves dropped out of school in eighth grade, and afterwards he began committing petty crimes which landed him in a reformatory.
Once an adult his behavior did not change, and he spent most of his time in and out of jail.
During his incarceration, Steeves was often heard threatening to kill guards and other inmates.
Steeves also murdered at least five other men between 1965 and 1966 in three separate states, although he was acquitted for these crimes by reason of insanity.
He was last released in 1965.
On June 13, 1965, five months after his release, Steeves attacked 83-year-old Harry Staples in Augusta, Maine.
He beat Staples viciously with his own cane.
Staples was found clinging to life and was rushed to the hospital, where he was treated for two weeks in intensive care until he eventually died.
In the investigation following, police interviewed numerous suspects, but Steeves remained free.
On June 19, Steeves broke into the home of 70-year-old Ralph Mace in rural Rochester, New Hampshire.
He brandished a knife and stabbed Mace six times before leaving the home, assuming he was dead.
He was eventually found but died later the same day.
Two months later, on August 14, he returned to Augusta, Maine, where he invaded the cabin of 73-year-old Lorenzo D. Troyer.
Steeves attacked Troyer and brutally beat him with a blunt object.
He fled the home after Troyer fell unconscious.
Troyer was found by his friend Thomas Landrey, who ran to a nearby house and alerted that Troyer was almost dead.
They called the police who hurried him to a nearby hospital, where he died the next day.
In January 1966, Steeves left the New England area and drove to Ohio.
There, when his car broke down, he befriended 84-year-old Lewis Gephart and his 35-year-old son Francis.
They invited Steeves back to their home in Coshocton, where, on January 3, he bludgeoned both to death.
Steeves then stole Francis' car and drove back to New Hampshire.
By this time, Steeves was wanted for the three murders he committed in New England, and he was arrested at a restaurant in New Hampshire.
They recovered the car he was driving, and since it was registered to Francis, he was charged with their murders.
Steeves was charged with three of the murders in Ohio and New Hampshire but was not charged with the murders in Maine.
A trial started in New Hampshire, and Steeves admitted responsibility, though he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
After further research, the New Hampshire Supreme Court stopped the trial and automatically acquitted Steeves by reason of insanity.
Afterwards he was transferred to the Concord Mental Hospital.
In 1971, Steeves filed an affidavit requesting to be extradited to Ohio for a speedy trial.
On December 14, 1971, he arrived in Ohio, but for the next six months he had to undergo psychiatric exams.
He had to return to New Hampshire after a while.
In 1980, nurses and psychiatrists stated that Steeves was no longer a threat to society, and he was allowed to leave the hospital grounds without an escort.
In the mid-1980s, Steeves took an agreement which allowed him to serve 3 to 7 years in prison.
In 1983, having still not been tried for the Ohio and Maine murders, Ohio prosecutor William Owens decided to not prosecute Steeves for the murders.
In 1984, Steeves was paroled from prison and was sent to live with his brother in Unity, Maine.
In April 1985, Steeves broke into the mobile home of 69-year-old gift shop owner Russell F. Bailey in Wells.