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Troy Graves
Graves' mugshot, 23 April 2002
Born (1972-05-04) May 4, 1972 (age 52)
Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation(s)Maintenance worker, U.S. Air Force airman
Criminal statusIncarcerated
SpouseAmy Graves (2001-2004)
Parent(s)Earl Clayton Graves (d. 2001), Michal B. Graves
Conviction(s)First degree murder
Rape
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without parole
Imprisoned atSterling Correctional Facility

Troy Graves (born May 4, 1972) is an American serial rapist and murderer of Shannon Schieber. He committed a series of rapes in Philadelphia from 1997 to1999, where he was known as the "Center City rapist". He also committed rapes in Fort Collins, Colorado in 2001, where he was arrested in 2002. He is serving a life sentence in the Sterling Correctional Facility in Sterling, Colorado.

Early life

Troy was born to Earl and Michal Graves in Minnesota. He grew up in New York and Pennsylvania, living with his mother and older brother Marc, following his parents' divorce in 1986. He dropped out of Bensalem High School in 1989 and worked various jobs in the Philadelphia area while living in the neighborhoods of West Philadelphia and Center City.[1]

His whereabouts were unknown throughout July–October 1999, when he reported for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Following training, he was assigned to F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming in April 2000 as a maintenance worker on missile silos.

In March 2001, Graves was married in Larimer County, Colorado and the couple later settled into a home a few blocks west of the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins.[2]

Criminal career

Philadelphia attacks[3]

  1. June 20, 1997: a woman on South 21st Street is the target of an attempted rape by a home intruder;
  2. July 11, 1997: a woman on Pine Street was raped by a home intruder;
  3. August 6, 1997: a woman on Pine Street was raped by a home intruder;
  4. August 13, 1997: a woman on Pine Street was raped by a home intruder;
  5. May 7, 1998: Wharton School doctoral student Shannon Schieber was raped and murdered by a home intruder;
  6. August 28, 1999: a woman on Naudain Street was raped by a home intruder.

Fort Collins attacks

  1. May 10, 2001: a woman on Raintree Drive was raped;
  2. June 13, 2001: a woman on Raintree Drive was raped;
  3. June 24, 2001: a woman on Battlecreek Drive was raped by a home intruder;
  4. July 26, 2001: a woman on Prospect Road was raped by a home intruder;
  5. August 5, 2001: a woman on University Avenue was raped by a home intruder;
  6. August 23, 2001: a woman on Landings Drive was raped by a home intruder; she scared him away as he tried to attack her roommate.

Arrest and trial

On April 23, 2002, Fort Collins police arrested Graves for a series of six rapes near Colorado State University. Graves' DNA matched that of the Center City rapist and that left at Schieber's murder scene, a link made in May 2001 that had led law enforcement in both states to work together to create a list of individuals who had connections in Fort Collins and Philadelphia. Fort Collins authorities also linked Graves to at least one of the Colorado crimes through fingerprint evidence.[4]

Graves pled guilty to the Fort Collins assaults on May 17, 2002 and to the Philadelphia crimes on May 30, 2002, in order to prevent a possible death sentence in Philadelphia. He was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole in both states, but will serve his time in Colorado because he pleaded guilty there first.[5][6]

Television shows about the case include:

References

  1. ^ Moran, Robert; Leonard N. Fleming and Larry King. "Accused caper is Colorado airman". Philadelphia Inquirer. April 24, 2002.
  2. ^ Campisi, Gloria. "Caution didn't help wife". Philadelphia Daily News. April 26, 2002.
  3. ^ "Graves' Philadelphia attacks". Philadelphia Inquirer. May 31, 2002.
  4. ^ Ginsberg, Thomas; Larry Fish and Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. "Philadelphia rape suspect arrested". Philadelphia Inquirer. April 24, 2002.
  5. ^ Blaser, Vince. "Victims speak out; Graves gets life Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine". The Rocky Mountain Collegian. August 22, 2002.
  6. ^ Clarke-Pearson, Mary (6 June 2002). "Center City rapist gets life sentence". The Daily Pennsylvanian. Retrieved 11 February 2018. He will serve the Philadelphia sentences after his life term in Colorado.
  7. ^ "Forensic Files". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  8. ^ "Cold Case". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  9. ^ "Vudu - Cold Blood: Season 5, Episode 7 Philadelphia's Night Stalker". www.vudu.com. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  10. ^ "People Magazine Investigates | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.