Andrew Urdiales

Killer

Birthday June 4, 1964

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2018-11-2, San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California, U.S. (54 years old)

Nationality United States

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1964

Andrew Urdiales (June 4, 1964 – November 2, 2018) was an American serial killer who was convicted in Illinois in 2002 of killing three women and convicted in California in 2018 of killing five women.

He was sentenced to death in California and died by suicide a few months later in California's San Quentin Prison.

1977

In June 1977, shortly before his 13th birthday, he beat the family dog to death with a baseball bat and told his parents the animal had been fatally injured in a fall.

1982

After successfully completing high school (1982, Thornridge High School - Dolton, Illinois), Urdiales joined the United States Marine Corps.

1984

Between 1984 and 1991, he was stationed at the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California.

Urdiales completed combat training.

He was trained as a radio operator at Marine Corps base Twentynine Palms and then served in Desert Storm.

1986

Urdiales committed his first murder on the evening of January 18, 1986.

At Saddleback Community College in Mission Viejo, California, he stalked 23-year-old communication arts student Robbin Brandley and stabbed her 41 times with a knife.

1988

Two years later, on July 17, 1988, he shot 29-year-old Julie McGhee with a .45 ACP caliber pistol.

Her body was found in a ditch near Cathedral City, California.

Two months later, Urdiales struck in San Diego, killing 31-year-old Mary Ann Wells, whose body was found by police on September 25, 1988 in an abandoned warehouse.

1989

His fourth victim, 18-year-old Tammie Erwin, was found on the streets of Palm Springs on April 17, 1989.

1991

In 1991, he was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps and moved back to his parents' home in Chicago.

1992

Urdiales also attacked another woman in 1992, but she escaped.

According to Urdiales, she is the only woman ever to escape him.

Little is known about Andrew Urdiales' childhood.

In September 1992, however, he returned to California for a holiday.

On the evening of September 27, 1992, Urdiales encountered 19-year-old nurse Jennifer Asbenson, who was in need of a ride to work.

Upon dropping her off, he asked for her phone number.

Asbenson gave him a fake number.

When she finished her shift, Urdiales was waiting outside and offered her a ride home, which she accepted.

As he drove, Urdiales confronted the young woman about the fake phone number and began to assault her, tying her hands and cutting off her clothes.

He attempted to rape her, but he was unable to perform.

Asbenson called him a “coward”, begging him to just kill her.

Urdiales beat her, bit her neck to the point she bled, and then put her in the trunk of his car.

Asbenson was eventually able to untie her hands and open the trunk from the inside and escape.

She ran down the highway naked from the waist down.

Urdiales chased after her with a machete but she was able to flag down a truck with two marines in it, and Urdiales then escaped in his own vehicle.

The authorities had no evidence other than the bite on Asbenson’s neck and the description of her attacker.

His tire tracks had been destroyed by a bulldozer that happened to go down that path.

For three years he committed no murders due to fear of being discovered.

1995

When he returned to California in March 1995, he happened upon 32-year-old sex worker Denise Maney in Cathedral City, California.

Urdiales forced her into his car and drove her into the California desert.

There he shot her, undressed her, and left the corpse for scavengers.

Urdiales believed that he could just as easily commit murders in Illinois and the surrounding area.

As a security guard in a Chicago mall, he enjoyed great trust among customers and in his family environment.

1996

He crossed the state line into Bloomington, Indiana in April 1996, where he murdered 25-year-old Laura Ulyaki.

Her body was found on April 14 in Wolf Lake, Illinois on the border of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois and Hammond, Indiana.

On July 14, 1996, police found the body of 21-year-old Cassandra Corum in the Vermilion River in Livingston County, Illinois.