Robert F. Carr
Paroled from a Connecticut prison in October 1975, 32-year-old
Robert Carr resumed the career of sexual assault and murder that his last arrest
had interrupted. A series of rapes in Dade County, Florida, ended when Carr was
picked up by police at the end of May 1976. In custody, he soon confessed four
murders, including those of three Florida children and a woman in Connecticut.
Carr led investigators to the Gulf Coast graves of three young victims , two of
whom -- 11-year-old boys -- were first reported missing on November 13, 1972.
Back in Connecticut, Carr helped police find the grave of an adult female
victim, murdered shortly after his parole. Unearthed by detectives on June 13,
the woman was found fully clothed, with her hands and feet bound. Statements
issued by Carr's defense attorney, in Miami indicated that the woman was Carr's
final victim in a three-year string of homicides.
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