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Thor Christiansen was born on 28 December, 1957 in Denmark, is an American serial killer. Discover Thor Christiansen'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 23 years old?
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28 December, 1957 |
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28 December |
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Denmark |
Date of death |
30 March, 1981 |
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Folsom State Prison, Folsom, California, U.S. |
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Thor Christiansen Height, Weight & Measurements
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Thor Christiansen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Thor Christiansen worth at the age of 23 years old? Thor Christiansen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Killer. He is from Denmark. We have estimated Thor Christiansen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Thor Nis Christiansen (28 December 1957 – 30 March 1981) was a Danish-American serial killer and necrophile from Solvang, California.
He committed his first three murders in late 1976 and early 1977, killing young women of similar appearance from nearby Isla Vista.
His crimes motivated large demonstrations opposed to violence against women, and in favor of better transportation for the young people residing in Isla Vista.
She was last seen on November 20, 1976.
She had been missing since December 6, 1976.
On January 20, 1977, the body of Jacqueline Rook, 21, was found, shot in the head, in Refugio Canyon near Santa Barbara.
On May 22, 1977, the remains of Mary Sarris, 19, were discovered in a remote area near Los Alamos Canyon.
On January 19, 1977, Patricia Laney, 21, was found shot to death, the day after she was reported missing, in Refugio Canyon near Santa Barbara.
He caught the attention of investigators in February 1977, when he was cited for being a minor in possession of liquor.
The citation noted that Christiansen had a .22 caliber pistol in his car, which was confiscated by the police.
In 1979, he killed a young woman from Los Angeles.
A fifth intended victim escaped with a bullet in her head, and later identified him in a Los Angeles bar.
Thor Nis Christiansen was born in Denmark, and emigrated to the United States with his parents when he was five years old.
The family initially settled in Inglewood, California, and then moved to Solvang, where his father, Nis, ran a restaurant.
Christiansen was a good student until his junior year of high school, when he began neglecting his schoolwork.
He moved out of his parents' house, dropped out of school, and began working as a gas station attendant.
During this time, Christiansen gained a great deal of weight, at one point weighing 275 pounds (125 kg).
Christiansen's modus operandi was to pick up hitchhikers, shoot them in the head with a .22 caliber pistol, and sexually assault them post-mortem.
His victims had long, straight hair, wore similar clothing, and had about the same build.
Accordingly, the killings in Isla Vista were dubbed the "look-alike" murders.
On May 26, 1979, the decomposed body of Laura Benjamin, 22, was found in a drainage culvert near Big Tujunga Dam.
She was shot twice in the head, sometime in April.
On April 18, 1979, Christiansen offered Lydia Preston, 24, a ride.
Minutes later, he shot her in the ear.
Preston jumped out of the car and made it to the hospital; the bullet was removed and she recovered.
On July 11, 1979, Preston spotted Christiansen at a bar in Hollywood.
She reported the sighting to police and he was later arrested.
On July 27, 1979, after interviewing over 115 persons over the previous two years, Christiansen was arrested for the murders of Patricia Laney, Jacqueline Rook, and Mary Sarris.
He was held in a Santa Barbara County jail on $500,000 bond.
However, his arrest came about when Lydia Preston called investigators on July 11, 1979, stating she saw her attacker at a bar in Hollywood.
On August 20, 1979, Christiansen was charged with the murder of Laura Benjamin.
The following day, he was charged with the attempted murder of Lydia Preston.
On December 26, 1979, Christiansen entered a plea of "not guilty by reason of insanity," in addition to his previous "not guilty" plea.
He was scheduled to go to trial in Los Angeles on February 4, 1980, for the 1977 murder of Laura Benjamin, and in Santa Barbara on March 17, 1980, for the Isla Vista murders.
Following a delay, on March 24, 1980, Christiansen withdrew his double plea in favor of a diminished capacity defense.
But on April 16, 1980, Christiansen was found guilty of first-degree murder and assault, after a psychiatrist testified that Christiansen displayed some degree of "provisional planning."
During the trial, a psychiatric evaluation of Christiansen revealed he suffered from an "intermittent explosive disorder," a paranoid personality, chronic drug use, and necrophilia.
Christiansen also said he killed his victims, took them to a secluded place, unclothed them, and sexually explored their bodies.
On May 14, 1980, Christiansen was sentenced to 25 years to life for the murder of Laura Benjamin, and 9 years for the attempted murder of Lydia Preston.
To the prosecution's surprise, when the trial began on May 28, 1980, Christiansen pleaded guilty to all three counts of murder.