A twin who confessed to murdering four people while he was on drugs, only to be convicted fifteen years after the first murder; his name, Robert Bruce Spahalski. Robert Bruce Spahalski was born on December 12, 1955. He lived a very immoral life even from his youth. Many people said that all he did was do drugs, especially cocaine. Spahalski’s twin brother, Stephen Spahalski, was imprisoned for murder in 1971, only 16 years old, after stabbing a storeowner 48 times (Robert Spahalski). Robert, who went by Bruce, grew up around crime.
Roberts Spahalski’s first run-in with the law happened when he was only sixteen years old, when he was arrested for driving a stolen car. He was also arrested for arson and criminal trespass. When he was 18, he got charged with a two-year term for burglary and in the next eight years, he was imprisoned twice more for charges of burglary. At one point, both he and his brother were imprisoned at the same facility, and one of them tried to escape, but the guards were unsure of which brother was at fault (Robert Spahalski). Robert Spahalski was in prison on and off frequently, but seemed to always return to the town of Rochester, New York.
Robert Bruce Spahalski committed his first murder in 1990. His first victim
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He claimed that he had murdered four people. Spahalski was charged with the murders of Moraine Armstrong, Adrian Berger, Charles Grande, and Vivian Irrizarry. Spahalski was sentenced to 100 years in prison on December 15, 2006. He was charged with two cases of murder in the 2nd degree and the earliest he could be released is November 7, 2105 (Serial Killer).
In 2010, a crime book was written about Robert Bruce Spahalski and his brother, Stephen Spahalski. The book, Killer Twins, tells the story of how the two identical twins both ended up being homicidal, though being unaware of the other’s involvement with homicidal activity (Ma,