Daniel Lee Corwin (September 13, 1958 – December 7, 1998) was an American serial killer who was sentenced to death and executed for murdering three women.
Early life
Corwin was born in Orange County, California.
Crimes
1975 Incident
In 1975, Corwin abducted a classmate at knife point in their high school parking lot while she was getting into her car. He drove her to a remote location in her own car and raped her. He then dragged her out of the car, knocked her down, slit her throat, and stabbed her in the stomach and heart. As she lay in a dirt pit bleeding, he covered her head with a board and covered it with dirt and leaves. She survived and managed to reach the road where she was eventually seen and saved. Corwin was sentenced to forty years in prison for kidnapping, rape, and attempted murder. However, due to a statewide act to alleviate the amount of Texas's prisoners, Corwin was released early after only serving nine years.
1987-1988 Sprees
In February 1987, he abducted 72-year-old Alice Martin, who was walking to her home in
Normangee, Texas
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. He drove her to a field in
Robertson County where he raped her before binding her, gagging her, and stabbing her to death.
In July 1987, he met 26-year-old Debra Lynn Ewing at her workplace in
Conroe, where Corwin, a door repairman, had been called out to inspect and repair a faulty cabinet that would not close properly. That night, Corwin returned to her workplace and kidnapped her as she was leaving work. He drove Ewing to a remote wooded area of north
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and raped and killed her.
On October 31, 1987, Corwin sprung on 36-year-old Mary Carrell Risinger and her 3-year-old daughter at a car wash in
Huntsville, Texas
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and attempted to drag her to his truck. Risinger fought back by scratching Corwin and screamed for help, which resulted in Corwin slitting her throat in front of her daughter. Though officers were quick to respond, Corwin escaped with no available evidence of his involvement, and the case went cold.
In October 1988, he abducted college student Wendy Gant in a parking lot of
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, using her car to drive them to an isolated rural area, where he bound, raped, beat, and stabbed Gant several times. Corwin then tied her upright to a tree and slit her throat. Gant pretended to be dead to fool Corwin into leaving, where she managed to untie her bound wrists and crawl to her rescue on the side of State Road 30.
Corwin was tracked down using an artist's sketch from Gant, whose throat was cut so deeply that she could not speak to describe the assailant, but described him in writing to the artist and nodded yes or no to the artist's questions about the attacker's features. A corrections officer who knew Corwin from prison immediately recognized the sketch and reported Corwin's name to the police. Police subsequently found a fingerprint from Corwin on the driver's side door of Gant's vehicle.
During his trial, Corwin confessed that he additionally raped a 13-year-old girl in
Temple, Texas
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, in 1972. The police were notified at the time, but the victim couldn't identify her attacker.
Trial and Execution
In 1990, Corwin was convicted of capital murder. The capital conviction was obtained under a recently implemented state law which permits capital convictions for murders committed "during different criminal transactions but committed pursuant to the same scheme or course of conduct. He was sentenced to death by a Montgomery Court.
Corwin was executed by lethal injection at the Huntsville Unit on December 7, 1998. In his final statement, Corwin apologized to the families of the victims, saying "I guess the first thing I want to do is thank some very special people, Sara and Sabrina, and for affording me the opportunity that y’all did. It made a real big difference in my life. I thank you. Thank you again from the deepest part of my heart. I’m sorry. The biggest thing I wanted to say was to you and family, and I know I haven’t had a chance to talk with y’all in any form or fashion or way or manner, and I regret what happened and I want you to know that I’m sorry. I just ask and hope that sometime down the line that you can forgive me. I think in a lot of ways that without that it becomes very empty and hollow and the only thing we have is hatred and anger. I guess the only thing I have to say about the death penalty is that a lot of times people think of it as one-sided, but it’s not. It’s two-sided. There's pain on both sides and it’s not an issue that people just sit there and voice off and say, well, this is a good thing, or this is a bad thing. But it’s something that’s, you know, needs to be looked at and desired in each heart. I just hope that all of you can understand that and someday forgive me. I want to thank y’all for affording me the opportunity to talk and meet with y'all. It meant so much. Thank you so much for being with me and my family. Thank you. I love you."
In media
His case was shown on ''
Forensic Files II
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''. The episode, titled "Portrait of a Serial Killer," originally aired on
HLN on March 15, 2020.
See also
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Capital punishment in Texas
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In 1982, the state became the first juris ...
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Capital punishment in the United States
In the United States, capital punishment is a legal penalty throughout the country at the federal level, in 27 states, and in American Samoa. It is also a legal penalty for some military offenses. Capital punishment has been abolished in 23 s ...
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List of people executed in Texas, 1990–1999
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 1990 and 1999. All of the 166 people (165 males and 1 female) during this period were convicted of murder and have been executed by lethal injection at the Huntsville U ...
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List of serial killers in the United States
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References
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1958 births
1998 deaths
20th-century executions by Texas
20th-century executions of American people
American people convicted of rape
American people convicted of kidnapping
Executed American serial killers
People convicted of murder by Texas
People executed by Texas by lethal injection
Serial killers from Texas
Violence against women in the United States