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Walter Ellis was born on 24 June, 1960 in Holmes County, Mississippi, U.S., is an American serial killer and rapist. Discover Walter Ellis'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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writer,miscellaneous |
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82 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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24 June, 1874 |
Birthday |
24 June |
Birthplace |
Holmes County, Mississippi, U.S. |
Date of death |
1 December, 2013 |
Died Place |
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, U.S. |
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United States
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Walter Ellis Height, Weight & Measurements
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Walter Ellis Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Walter Ellis worth at the age of 82 years old? Walter Ellis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated Walter Ellis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Walter Earl Ellis (June 24, 1960 – December 1, 2013), known as The Milwaukee North Side Strangler, was an American serial killer who raped and strangled at least seven women in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin between 1986 and 2007.
Walter E. Ellis was born on June 24, 1960, in Holmes County, Mississippi, as one of six children to LeRoy and Mattie Ellis.
In the mid-1960s, the family left Mississippi and resettled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Beginning in early childhood, Ellis showed signs of antisocial behavior, acting impulsively and aggressively towards his peers, frequently assaulting classmates and neighboring children.
For this, he earned a reputation as a local bully and was frequently disciplined.
After finishing the 8th grade, he dropped out of school in 1974 due to poor academic performance and chronic absenteeism, turning towards a life of crime.
At the age of 14, Ellis was arrested for the first time for robbery and attempted murder; however, he was let go with a large fine as he was a minor.
In the following four years, he was arrested twice more for theft and only ordered to pay a fine, but in November 1978, when he was arrested for robbery, he pled guilty and was given 4 years of probation.
In May 1979, Ellis was arrested for possessing drugs, but during the investigation, he was able to prove that the drug had been sold to him by the pharmacy without a prescription, so he again only paid a fine.
A year later, in May 1980, while trying to become a pimp, he got into a fight with local hustlers and prostitutes, for which he was arrested and charged with extortion but later released due to lack of evidence.
Over the next four years, he would repeatedly be indicted for various other offenses, for which he was either given probation or parole.
In February 1985, when he was released from prison, Ellis attempted to find an honest job working as a day laborer in addition to taking on odd jobs but was charged with extorting that same September.
The charges were later dropped when it was learned that the woman was a prostitute, ruining her credibility and resulting in Ellis' release.
On October 18, 1986, Ellis was arrested for disturbing the public order, and during his arrest, he attacked the police officer.
For this, he was ordered to spend the next seven months in the county jail.
A toothbrush containing traces of his saliva was confiscated and examined, and within a few days, Ellis' DNA was matched to the murders of nine women in a three-mile area of northern Milwaukee, spanning from 1986 to 2007.
In May 1987, almost immediately after his release, he was rearrested for theft and sent back to prison for a year; however, he was released on parole after 9 months.
In November 1988, he was caught in an attempted carjacking during which he also harmed the arresting officer, for which he was sentenced to two years imprisonment for violating his parole.
When he was released on January 9, 1990, Ellis joined a drug trafficking ring, "The Brothers of the Struggle," who frequently engaged in rivalry with other gangs based in Milwaukee.
In June, he was arrested for distributing drugs and convicted in November 1990 of the charge.
By this point, due to his extensive rap sheet which also included several federal violations, Ellis was ordered to serve his sentence in a federal prison in Minnesota.
In May 1992, he was released yet again, but in November of that year, he was back behind bars for violating the conditions of his parole.
Because of this, he was ordered to enter a rehabilitation program.
At the halfway house, prisoners were allowed various liberties such as having a job, studying or attending church but were also frequently allowed to leave after bribing the officials.
In December 1992, Ellis was arrested for leaving the premises without permission but was freed from any punishment after he informed the authorities about the rampant corruption.
Because of this, he was hired as a police informant for several years.
Over the following years, Ellis repeatedly violated the conditions of his parole but avoided criminal liability each time due to his status as an informant: between 1994 and 1995, he was repeatedly arrested for assaulting his girlfriends, injuring one of them with a screwdriver.
Shortly after his arrest warrant was issued, Ellis' car, a maroon 1994 Buick Century, was spotted in the town of Franklin.
In December 1997, he was arrested for attempted robbery, during which he assaulted the arresting officer, but was only sentenced to five and a half years of probation.
Over the next few months, however, he committed several additional offences which resulted in his exclusion as an informant, with police ceasing any and all contact with him.
In August 1998, he was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment for reckless endangerment, which he served at the Oshkosh Correctional Institution.
In July 2001, Ellis was released and returned to Milwaukee, where he spent the next few years earning money as a low-skilled laborer.
In late August, Ellis was ordered to give a sample, as a law instituted in 2001 declared that all convicted criminals had to give DNA samples.
After he failed to appear at the police station, an arrest warrant was issued for Ellis while police entered and examined his apartment.
Until May 2009, the killings were considered to be independent of one another, but were then linked together via DNA profiling.
Ellis was arrested as a suspect on September 7, 2009, and convicted for the seven murders in February 2011, receiving seven consecutive life sentences without the chance of parole.
In May 2009, while reexamining the cold case murders of seven prostitutes between the ages of 19 and 41, the Milwaukee police learned via a DNA analysis that all of the killings were committed by a single perpetrator.
A statewide investigation eventually discovered that the Justice Department was missing saliva and blood samples from inmate Walter E. Ellis, which were apparently lost on the way to the forensic labs.
On September 7, 2009, he was located in one of the city's motels, where he was staying with his 54-year-old girlfriend Tressie Johnson, who was not from Milwaukee and was unaware of what he was doing.
He was also holding her against her will, which is why she was with him when he was apprehended.