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Travis gave up denying his role as a serial killer while en route to police headquarters in St. Louis. Hegger found him ...
Maury Travis was an American serial murderer whose activities in the early 2000s had a lasting impact on St. Louis and neighboring communities.
Maury Travis was never formally charged for any of the murders. And while police located the bodies or remains of 12 women, Travis claimed to have killed 17.
Maury Travis, a St. Louis serial killer, active in and around Missouri and Illinois from 2000 to 2002, murdered at least 12 women, mostly s*x workers, in a hidden basement torture chamber.
Maury Travis was never formally charged for any of the murders. And while police located the bodies or remains of 12 women, Travis claimed to have killed 17.
Catrina McGhaw was watching an episode of A&E's Cold Case Files on suspected St. Louis serial killer Maury Travis when something struck her as strangely familiar.. The house where Travis is ...
Travis took his own life in jail in 2002 but was linked to a number of murders, some of which he reportedly videotaped. Tests first connected the remains to Hemphill’s son and then, conclusively ...
McGhaw then discovered the house she rented was once the home serial killer Maury Travis used as a torture chamber. The landlord even gave McGhaw the same dining room table seen in crime scene photos.
Exclusive: Psychological Criminologist Dr. Bryanna Fox digs into Maury Travis' psychology behind targeting sex workers.
When the bodies of 12 Black women surface in Missouri and Illinois, the killer taunts authorities.
The remains found more than a decade ago were identified as Carol Hemphill, a 40-year-old mother from St. Louis. Police think it could be related to a serial killer.
Columbia Police Chief Jason Donjon said investigators are working to determine whether Hemphill was a victim of confessed serial killer Maury Travis, a 36-year-old Missouri man who told police he ...