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Gregory Bowman started his crime spree by 1972. To my knowledge he was not captured by authorities for 3 decades. He has since passed away in prison. He was known to strangle, and stab/slash the necks of the women he killed. He was responsible for the brutal death of Velda Joy Rumfelt.I learned about him from a On the Case with Paula Zahn. One of his techniques was to come up and put his arm around a young lady, meanwhile holding a knife to her. He was even convincing enough that two teens following behind thought it was innocent courtship. I imagine Gregory traveled and operated during his thirty plus years of freedom.
"Killer of St. Louis County Teen, Once Also Convicted in 2 Belleville Murders, Dies in Prison" https://www.questia.com/newspaper/1P2-39420173/killer-of-st-louis-county-teen-once-also-convicted :
"Bowman, 64, had been ill for some time, which postponed a resentencing that could have reinstated a death sentence in thekilling of Velda Joy Rumfelt in 1977. Bowman died of "apparent natural causes" at 10:10 a.m. at the Potosi Correctional Center in Potosi, officials said.
After being arrested in a failed kidnapping in Belleville in 1978, Bowman was convicted of two separate kidnap-murders earlier that year in that city. Elizabeth West, 14, disappeared while walking home from a school play, and Ruth Ann Jany, 21, disappeared from a downtown ATM. The body of West showed she had been strangled and presumably raped. Little could be gleaned from Jany's skeletal remains.
Bowman had served time in prison already on a 1972 conviction for kidnapping a girl in eastern Illinois. He was convicted in an uncontested bench trial of killing West and Jany on the strength of his confession to a fellow jail inmate."
"Killer of St. Louis County Teen, Once Also Convicted in 2 Belleville Murders, Dies in Prison" https://www.questia.com/newspaper/1P2-39420173/killer-of-st-louis-county-teen-once-also-convicted :
"Bowman, 64, had been ill for some time, which postponed a resentencing that could have reinstated a death sentence in thekilling of Velda Joy Rumfelt in 1977. Bowman died of "apparent natural causes" at 10:10 a.m. at the Potosi Correctional Center in Potosi, officials said.
After being arrested in a failed kidnapping in Belleville in 1978, Bowman was convicted of two separate kidnap-murders earlier that year in that city. Elizabeth West, 14, disappeared while walking home from a school play, and Ruth Ann Jany, 21, disappeared from a downtown ATM. The body of West showed she had been strangled and presumably raped. Little could be gleaned from Jany's skeletal remains.
Bowman had served time in prison already on a 1972 conviction for kidnapping a girl in eastern Illinois. He was convicted in an uncontested bench trial of killing West and Jany on the strength of his confession to a fellow jail inmate."