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Darrell Keith Rich (February 14, 1955 – March 15, 2000), known as The Hilltop Rapist, was an American
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who murdered three women and an 11-year-old girl in
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between June and August 1978. He was sentenced to death in California in 1981 for two of the murders and was executed in 2000 at
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by
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.


Early life

Rich was born on February 14, 1955, in
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. He was adopted into a family where his mother was domineering. She looked after other children as a job, which caused Rich to resent her. He performed poorly in grammar school and was held back a grade. As such, he was referred to the school psychologist, who was concerned that Rich could become violent in the future; however, he received no treatment. At age 15, he showed suicidal behavior after his parents divorced. Rich then began living with his mother in
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but later returned to
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to live with his father. He was suspended from school for fighting. At age 17, Rich went hunting after a fight with his girlfriend and shot himself in the chest, attempting suicide. He also shot over a police car in an attempt at suicide by cop. A psychiatric evaluation determined Rich was suicidal and needed immediate treatment; however, he rejected offers for therapy. In the following years, Rich continued to get in trouble and was arrested for DUI and
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. He also attacked another person with a tire iron.


Murders

On June 13, 1978, Rich abducted a 25-year-old woman as she walked across a bridge in
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. He took her down a hill and tried to force oral sex on her. When she refused, he hit her repeatedly in the head and fractured her skull. He left her for dead, but she was found alive twelve hours later. On June 19, Rich abducted a 21-year-old woman, forced her into his car, and drove her to an isolated area where he raped her. The woman convinced Rich to spare her life when she told him she had an infant child. He let her go and later bragged to friends about how easy it was to attack women. He proceeded to kidnap and rape a 14-year-old girl on June 25, letting her go afterward. On July 4, Rich attacked two women on the same day in separate incidents. The first was a 19-year-old woman who he raped and then let go. The second was 19-year-old Anette Fay Edwards, who was walking home from a firework display celebrating
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when Rich abducted her. He raped and then killed her by crushing her skull. Her body was found down an embankment three days later, approximately two miles from her apartment. An autopsy revealed severe injuries to her head. The cause of death was determined as skull fractures inflicted by blunt force. Rich abducted a 15-year-old girl in Redding riding her bicycle two weeks later. He then raped her and let her go. His second murder was carried out on August 2, when he abducted 17-year-old Patricia Ann Moore. He raped her and then killed her by crushing her head and strangling her. Her body was found two weeks later at a dump. An autopsy revealed severe injuries to her head, and several of her teeth had been broken. The cause of death was determined as head wounds caused by blunt force trauma. His third murder victim was 27-year-old Linda Diane Slavik, a mother. On August 6, Rich abducted Slavik from a bar and took her to the same dump where he had left Moore's body. After showing Slavik the body, he raped her and then killed her by shooting her with a .22-caliber pistol as she begged for her life. Rich later boasted to his friends that her last words were, "Don't do it, don't do it." Slavik's nude body was found at the same dump, approximately 20 feet from Moore's body. She had been shot twice, with one bullet hitting her in the neck and the second hitting her in the mouth, which had severed the spinal column, causing instant death. His fourth and final victim was 11-year-old Annette Lynn Selix, whose family was known to Rich. On August 13, he abducted her as she walked to a market to buy groceries. He raped her, forced her to perform oral sex, and then drove her to a bridge which he threw her off. Her body was found underneath the bridge in Shasta County. An autopsy revealed that she was still alive when thrown from the bridge.


Investigation and trial

Following the murder of Selix, an investigation was launched by Shasta County officers, who interviewed Rich. At the time, he was not considered a suspect and was only interviewed because he had previously worked for Selix's mother. A detective interviewed Rich the following day after he had agreed to submit a
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. New information then came about that Rich had shown a friend a body at the same dump where Moore and Slavik had been found. As detectives continued investigating Rich, they concluded he was lying when he denied involvement in the murders. He also failed the polygraph test. Rich spoke to his friends and admitted involvement in one or several of the murders. Some of his friends then spoke to the police and revealed what Rich had told them. A murder weapon was found at Rich's mother's house, and Rich eventually confessed to the murder of Selix during a taped interview. He later confessed to all of his crimes. Rich was convicted of three counts of first degree murder with special circumstances and one count of second degree murder, as well as numerous other non-capital charges. He was sentenced to death for two of the four murders on January 23, 1981. Rich was briefly married to a woman named Loretta Summers. The two married in January 1981, but their marriage was annulled in August of the same year after Rich was found guilty of the murders. 9th U.S. District Court of Appeals Judge
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, who reviewed Rich's appeal against his death sentence, summarized his crimes: "The investigation of the crimes leading to Rich's arrest and trial produced substantial public notice in the community where those crimes occurred and understandably so. To even the most hardened eye, the crimes were almost unimaginably brutal -- savage attacks on defenseless young women, all sexually ravaged. Five were also murdered: two bludgeoned to death, a third shot in the face and a fourth -- an 11-year-old girl -- thrown off a 100-foot bridge to her death. Five other women, ranging in age from 14 to 25, managed to survive; four unhesitatingly identified Rich as their attacker."


Execution

The victims' families were adamantly opposed to any recommendation for clemency for Rich. Selix's aunt said her sister had been haunted by the fact that in her daughter's last moment, her final instinct was to curl in a fetal position, and that she constantly relived the moment in her head. Surviving victims of Rich also opposed clemency. One woman said, "He has taken my ability to live in peace." Patricia's brother, Burton Adams, said he had only recently learned about the details of his sister's rape and murder and that Rich was getting off easy with a quick death. He spoke at Rich's clemency hearing and said, "I think we should take him to the dump and use a rock. Or maybe a gun — no a gun's too lenient. What he remembers is raping her and killing her. I want you to take that away from him." Annette's stepfather, David Tidwell, said, "We're wasting time -- just kill him. He better pray there's not a life after death -- if there is, he better hide." On March 15, 2000, at 12:06 a.m., Rich was executed via
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in the execution chamber at
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. He was pronounced dead at 12:13 a.m. He was one of three people executed in the
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on that specific day. The others were Patrick Poland in
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and
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in
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. Rich declined a last meal and instead only drank tea, broth, and Gatorade. His final hours were spent with his spiritual advisors and his attorneys. His final statement was just the word, "Peace." Before his execution, Rich, who said he had reformed after discovering his Native American heritage, asked to be allowed to participate in a
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ceremony, saying it was necessary to purify his spirit. Because the ceremony was supposed to require several hours and involved the use of a rake, hot rocks, and a shovel, the request was denied on the grounds of it being a security risk.


See also

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References

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