Charles Ray Hatcher is a serial killer from the United States. Charles was born on July 16, 1629 in Mound city Missouri. He was the youngest of four kids. His parents were Jesse and Lula Hatcher his dad was an ex-convict and abusive alcoholic. Charles was bullied in high school and inflicted his pain on his classmates. In the spring of 1995 Charles and his brother were flying a kite and it had a copper wire string that they found in a old model T Ford. The wire hit a high voltage power line before charles got the kite and the brother was pronounced dead on scene. Charles parents divorced soon after the death of the brother. His mom married several many times and in 1945 Hatcher and his mom moved to Saint Joseph With her third husband. In 1947 …show more content…
He was back in prison for trying to forge a ten dollar check at a gas station in Maryville. On March 18, 1959 he escaped from prison and attempted a burglary. Charles was caught and was given an extra two years in prison. Hatcher was released from prison on July 14, 1954. Then he stole a third car a Ford in Orrick and was subsequently to four years in prison. Before hatcher was sentenced he tried to escape from Ray County Jail in Richmond he received two extra years. On March 18, 1959 he was released on his sixth sentence of his career. In June of that same year Charles tried to abduct a 16-year-old in St. Joseph the teenager was the newspaper boy. The teens name was Steven Pellham he reported the crime and later Charles was arrested when stopped in a stolen car. The judge gave hatcher 5 years in the Missouri state penitentiary for attempted abduction and auto theft under the habitual act. When Charles was waiting to be transported he unsuccessfully attempted to break out of Buchanan county jail. When Charles was arrived at the Missouri state penitentiary he claimed to be the most notorious criminal in Northwest Missouri since Jesse …show more content…
He was sent to solitary confinement for Tharrington’s murder, but there was not enough evidence to convict him in court. While in solitary confinement for the murder, Hatcher wrote a note claiming that he needed psychiatric treatment; however, the prison physiology felt that it was simply a scheme to get out of solitary and possibly out of prison early. Treatment was refused, and Hatcher was returned to the general population. His sentence was reduced to three quarters the original time, and he was released on August 24, 1963.On August 27, 1969, Hatcher confessed to abducting a 12-year-old boy named William Freeman in Antioch, California. He claimed he had told the boy to come with him, took him to a creek, and strangled him. On August 29, 1969, six-year-old Gilbert Martinez was reported missing in San Francisco. According to the six-year-old girl with whom he was playing, Martinez walked away with a man who offered him ice cream. He was found by a man walking his dog as the boy was being beaten and sexually assaulted. Police arrived and arrested the assailant, who identified himself as Albert Ralph Price, although he carried identification with the name Hobert