BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (WOOD) — A serial killer already serving two life sentences on Monday got another 37.5 to 60 years for the 2005 murder of a Battle Creek woman.
Harold Haulman admitted to murdering 21-year-old Ashley Parlier 16 years after her disappearance as he confessed to the killing of two Pennsylvania woman.
“You murdered my sister but you killed so much more. You stole a piece of us every day since the day she went missing,” Parlier’s sister, Nicole Campen, told Haulman in court Monday before the judge read his sentence.
Emily Corbin and Tashia Feaster came from Pennsylvania to support Campen. Haulman also killed Corbin’s sister Erica Schultz and Feaster’s sister, Tianna Phillips. It was during questioning for those murders that Haulman admitted to killing Parlier.
21-year-old Ashley Marie Parlier went missing from her Battle Creek, Michigan, home on June 12, 2005. She had argued with her parents that day and her family believes she was pregnant. Parlier’s remains have not been found.
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