Crime Library: Criminal Minds and Methods

Coral Eugene Watts: The Sunday Morning Slasher

Bibliography

Associated Press Online (August 18, 2002). Serial Killer's Confessions.

Aynesworth, Hugh (March 8, 2004). Michigan may foil release of killer; Plans to file new murder charges. The Washington Times.

Easton, Pam (November 13, 2002). Admitted serial killer Coral Eugene Watts denied parole. Associated Press Online.

Hewitt, Bill, Stewart, Bob & and Cosgriff, Gabrielle (November 25, 2002). Will he kill again? Thanks to a crack in the penal system, a convicted serial murderer may go free. People Weekly.

Kurth, Joel (August 2002). Freedom awaits serial killer who vowed to kill again. Detroit News.

Moore, Evan (April 1991). Coral Eugene Watts murdered at least 13 women but went on to prison only for aggravated burglary; someday he'll get out. Houston Chronicle.

MSN.com News (April 2, 2004). Granholm calls for extradition of alleged serial killer: Watts suspected in 1979 Ferndale murder.

The O'Reilly Factor (August 15, 2002). Bill O'Reilly Interview with Andy Kahan and Lori Lister. Fox News Network transcripts.

Werner, Larry (November 10, 2002). Murder Revisited; A serial killer's scheduled release has brought fresh grief to the family of Suzi Wolf, who was stabbed to death by Coral Eugene Watts in 1981. He cousin, staff writer Larry Werner, shares in the pain and dismay. Star Tribune.

Whitley, Glenna (June 19, 2003). www.dallasobserver.com

Evil Eyes; Coral Eugene Watts is a serial killer. He says he'll murder again. Why can't Texas stop him?   Dallas Observer.

Whitley, Glenna (March 11, 2004). Good Joe: Confessed serial killer Coral Eugene Watts gets charged with murder—finally. Dallas Observer.

CNN (November 16, 2004). Prosecutor: Defendant a 'stalking predator." CNN.com

Easton, Pam (April 7, 2004). Confessed serial killer may face Michigan jury; Coral Eugene Watts is in a Texas prison on a burglary conviction. If Michigan cannot convict the man who admits to killing 13 women, Texas wants him back. The Grand Rapids Press.

Grinberg, Emanuella (November 16, 2004). Surviving victims testify against confessed serial killer. Court TV.

Ginsberg, Emanuella (November 18, 2004). Jurors find confessed serial killer guilty of first-degree murder. Court TV.

Karush, Sarah (November 7, 2004). Man who confessed decades ago faces trial. AP Online.

The Associated Press (November 15, 2004). Women describe alleged attacks by killer.

 

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