![]() The author shows the brutality of such crimes that none of the victims deserved. Even until Danny's death, he was seen as involved in her brutal murder. In the Gibbs case, there was a hung jury after a trial trying to convict Danny Laughlin (he died in 1993 in a car accident). In Taylor's case, the suspicion fell on her husband, Kenneth for years. Sadly, there were other victims besides their families. In 1996, DNA technology would be advanced enough to either exonerate or indict him on four more murders. Faryion was obviously deeply troubled by his depression and his drug induced rages which consumed him. Wardrip served 11 years in prison and 2 on parole with an ankle belt detector knowing where he was 24 hours per day. Unfortunately, Texas doesn't have a life without the possibility of parole which might make more juries choose the death penalty. ![]() The killer, Faryion Edward Wardrip only confessed to the Kimbrew murder. ![]() There were five murdered women, Toni Gibbs, Terry Sims, Ellen Blau, Debra Taylor, and Tina Kimbrew who were all murdered between 1984-1986. Patricia Springer writes a very well-detailed and maybe too detailed with unforgettable pictures of the victims. ![]()
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