Carroll Cole

Killer

Birthday May 9, 1938

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.

DEATH DATE 1985-12-6, Nevada State Prison, Carson City, Nevada, U.S. (47 years old)

Nationality United States

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1900

Carroll Cole was born in Sioux City, Iowa, the second son of LaVerne Cole (May 25, 1900 – February 5, 1975) and Vesta Cole (September 4, 1904 – January 27, 1984).

1938

Carroll Edward "Eddie" Cole (May 9, 1938 – December 6, 1985) was an American serial killer who was executed in Nevada in 1985 for killing two women by strangulation.

1939

His younger sister was born in 1939 and soon afterward, his family moved to California, where LaVerne found work in a shipyard.

Not long after that, LaVerne went to fight in World War II.

While his father was away, his mother had several affairs and sometimes took Cole along to her rendezvous, threatening to beat him if he told his father.

Vesta was emotionally abusive to Cole and dressed him as a girl.

At school, he was teased about his "girly name" by his peers.

At age 8, he retaliated against one of his classmates, a boy of the same age named Duane, by drowning him in a lake in Richmond, California.

The death was regarded an accident by authorities until Cole confessed to it many years later in an autobiography he wrote in prison.

During a press interview, Cole said of this event, "I was primed, I had made the mental commitment I was going to get even with my mother, and things just built up and built up and became an obsession."

As a teen, Cole committed several petty crimes and was frequently arrested for drunkenness and minor thefts.

1947

He was also convicted of murdering three other women in Texas and is believed to have murdered up to thirty other people between 1947 and 1980.

1958

After high school, he joined the U.S. Army, but was given a bad-conduct discharge in 1958 for stealing pistols.

1960

In 1960, Cole attacked two couples parked in cars on a lover's lane.

Soon afterward, he called the police in Richmond, California, where he was living, and told them that he was plagued by violent fantasies involving strangling women.

Cole spent time in various mental hospitals over the next three years.

At the last of them, Stockton State Hospital, a Dr. Weiss wrote: "He seems to be afraid of the female figure and cannot have intercourse with her first but must kill her before he can do it."

1963

Weiss approved his release in April 1963, despite hospital staff having diagnosed Cole with antisocial personality disorder.

Upon his release, Cole moved to Dallas, Texas, where his brother Richard was living.

There, he met and married an alcoholic stripper named Billie Whitworth, but this did not change his perspective towards women.

After two years, the marriage ended when Cole burned down a motel after convincing himself that Whitworth was having sex with men there.

As a result, he was arrested for arson.

Upon his release from prison, Cole attempted to strangle an 11-year-old girl in Missouri.

He was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison.

After the sentence was up, Cole ended up in Nevada, where he attempted to strangle two more women.

Once again, he checked himself into a mental hospital.

The doctors there noted his murderous fantasies but still elected not to detain him and he was given a ticket back to San Diego.

1971

Cole's first victim as an adult was Essie Louise Buck, whom he had picked up in a San Diego tavern on May 7, 1971.

He strangled her to death in his car and drove around with her body in the trunk before eventually dumping it.

Just two weeks later, he killed an unidentified woman and buried her in a wooded area.

He later claimed that they had proven themselves unfaithful to their husbands, and so reminded him of his adulterous mother.

1973

In July 1973, Cole married barmaid Diana Faye Younglove Pashal, who was also an alcoholic.

They argued and fought frequently, and Cole regularly went off on his own for days at a time.

He would commit murders while he was away, including one woman he allegedly cannibalized to a degree.

1979

In September 1979, Cole strangled Pashal to death.

A suspicious neighbor called the police eight days later, but although they found Pashal's body wrapped in a blanket and stuffed in a closet, they decided that she had died because of her heavy drinking, and Cole was released without charge after questioning.

Cole left San Diego and started moving around again.

In 1979, Cole met Marie Cushman at a bar in Las Vegas.

That same evening, the two went to a motel where they had sex; he then killed her by strangulation.

1980

Following the Las Vegas killing, he returned to Dallas, where he fatally strangled three more women in November 1980.