An American serial killer sentenced to
death for the murder and mutilation of three women claims to have
slaughtered dozens more victims without police finding out.
William
Clyde Gibson, 60, who is currently on death row in Indiana State
Prison, made the disturbing claim to British broadcaster Sir Trevor
McDonald in a chilling new ITV documentary.
Gibson was
arrested in 2012 after the body of his late mother's friend Christine
Whitis, 75, was discovered in his garage - he later admitted to
strangling her to death after she found him 'cutting up' a different
victim.
Questioned by Sir Trevor about
the extent of his crimes on the show, Gibson, who has been tried and
convicted for three murders, says: 'They [police] might have a tenth of
it, I'll put it that way.'
Probing further on the number of victims, Sir Trevor asks: 'What, around 29 or 30?'
The killer replies: 'Yep.'
William Clyde Gibson, 60, is currently on death row in Indiana State Prison after being convicted of killing three women
Gibson
strangled his late mother's friend Christine Whitis, 75, in April 2012
for which he was arrested in the same month. The body of Stephanie Kirk,
35, was also discovered on his property who he had killed a month
earlier, in March 2012
Gibson was also charged in the
2002 stabbing death of Karen Hodella, 44, whose body was found near the
Ohio River in January 2003
Police
found the bodies of 35-year-old Stephanie Kirk, and 70-year-old
Christine Whitis - who had been a friend of his elderly mother's - on
Gibson's property in 2012.
He had mutilated and sexually assaulted them both.
Gibson
later confessed to the murder of Karen Hodella, 44, whose body was
found in 2002 near the Ohio River in Clarksville. She had been stabbed.
He was sentenced to death in June 2014 for both Whitis and Kirk and given 65 years for Hodella.
During
a face-to-face interview with Sir Trevor McDonald, who first visited
prisoners on death row at Indiana State Prison five years ago, a
remorseless Gibson smiled and gloated about the crimes he claims to have
gotten away with.
Asked by Sir Trevor
if he got an adrenaline rush from the murders he said: 'I guess it was
that too, I got a kick out of cutting them up. Seem like after the first
one it just got good to me.
'At first
I was kind of nervous about it, but then after the first one… It wasn’t
just women, there were men too. They just didn’t find them, I didn’t
say anything about them.'
Gibson didn't
show a ounce of remorse over his crimes, telling Sir Trevor that the
reason he killed his first victim Hodella was because he 'felt like it'.
He added: 'I didn't have to have a reason.'
Of
murdering his elderly mother's friend Christine Whitis, he said: 'She
caught me cutting up another woman. She said was going to call the
police. I strangled her.'
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