Gerard John Schaefer

Murderer

Popular As Jerry Shepherd The Killer Cop The Hangman The Butcher of Blind Creek

Birthday March 26, 1946

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Neenah, Wisconsin, U.S.

DEATH DATE 1995, Florida State Prison, Raiford, Florida, U.S. (49 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft

#29839 Most Popular

1922

The couple rented a property on SW 22nd Street in Fort Lauderdale, although their relationship soon soured both due to Schaefer's incessant demands for sex and his spending much of his free time hunting.

1946

Gerard John Schaefer Jr. (March 26, 1946December 3, 1995) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer, known as the Killer Cop, the Hangman, and the Butcher of Blind Creek, who was convicted of the 1972 murder and mutilation of two teenage girls in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

He is suspected of up to twenty-six further murders.

Gerard Schaefer was born in Neenah, Wisconsin, on March 26, 1946, the first of three children born to Gerard John Schaefer Sr. (November 1, 1915August 1, 1984) and Doris Marie Schaefer (née Runcie; April 8, 1921February 6, 2006).

His father was a traveling salesman, and his mother a housewife.

1960

He was raised in Nashville, Tennessee, and, later, in Atlanta, Georgia, where he attended Marist Academy until his family permanently relocated to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1960.

Schaefer later described his childhood as "troubled and turbulent", largely due to the frequent family relocations, his father's alcoholism, and his father's frequent verbal abuse of his wife and children.

Although the elder Schaefer's occupation resulted in his being frequently absent from the household, he had a difficult relationship with his oldest son, who resented his frequent belittling of him and believed his father favored his sister over himself and his brother.

By contrast, Schaefer was close to his mother, who was extremely protective of her children.

As a child, Schaefer preferred outdoor pursuits.

By his adolescence, he had developed an interest in nature.

His primary interests as a teenager included collecting guns, hunting, and fishing—activities that he and his father occasionally pursued together when his father was at home.

Although hardly a classic loner, classmates at St. Thomas Aquinas High School recall his "not being part of any clique".

He frequently pursued his interests alone, leading his family and peers alike to view him as an "outdoors man" who held aspirations to become a forest ranger.

By his teenage years, Schaefer developed erotic fantasies of hurting women whom he deemed worthy of his contempt.

These fantasies gradually evolved into his developing a penchant for sadomasochism and bondage, and deriving pleasure from inflicting pain upon himself—occasionally as he wore women's underwear—until he achieved orgasm via autoerotic asphyxia.

Typically, these sadomasochistic rituals involved Schaefer tying himself to a tree in rural locations.

These fantasies would increase in terms of frequency and intensity with time, gradually dominating many of his waking hours.

Schaefer also became a peeping tom in his mid-teens and is known to have developed the habit of cross dressing.

Although he dated in his high school years, several female classmates viewed him with disdain.

One former classmate, Barbara Krolick, later recollected: "I can't remember him being friends with any of the guys. He was always on the outside looking in. As a matter of fact, the only thing I really remember is that I always had to tuck my skirt under my legs because [Schaefer] would practically stand on his head to look up a girl's skirt."

Schaefer was considered a promising student by his teachers; contemporary records reveal his being a member of the varsity football team during his sophomore and junior years, and he is known to have been an excellent golfer.

1964

He graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in June 1964, and briefly worked as a fishing guide in the Everglades before enrolling at Broward Community College.

Schaefer initially enrolled as a social studies major at Broward Community College in September 1964 before switching his focus to teaching, in which he achieved average grades.

1968

Upon completion of his sophomore year at Broward, he applied for and was accepted for scholarship at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton, where he began his studies in 1968 with aspirations to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in education.

In December 1968, Schaefer married his fiancée, Martha "Marti" Louise Fogg, a fellow FAU student two years his junior whom he had met at Broward, and with whom he had briefly toured in her patriotic singing troupe Sing-Out 66, which offered an alternative to the contemporary hippie movement.

1969

In March 1969, Schaefer successfully applied for a student teaching internship at Plantation High School.

He began this position on September 23, primarily teaching geography, but was fired on November 7 for refusing to accept advice from his superiors and for continuously attempting to impose his own moral and/or political opinions upon his students, which had led to the school receiving numerous complaints from parents.

Shortly thereafter, Schaefer unsuccessfully applied for a student teaching position at Boca Raton Community High School.

1970

The two divorced on May 2, 1970, his wife citing Schaefer's extreme cruelty as the reason for their separation.

Shortly thereafter, Schaefer formed a brief relationship with a physically disabled woman whom he encountered at a Fort Lauderdale mental health clinic, although the couple soon separated.

Four months later, in March 1970, Schaefer successfully applied for another teaching internship.

This application was accepted, and he began teaching geography at Stranahan High School on April 2.

Contemporary progress reports indicate Schaefer performed poorly at Stranahan High, with his superiors noting both his arrogance and his "very limited" knowledge of the subject he taught.

Seven weeks after Schaefer commenced this teaching position, the principal of Stranahan High informed him the school's decision to withdraw him from the internship by May 18.

His career as a student teacher formally ended the following day.

1973

Described by prosecutor Robert Stone as "the most sexually deviant person" he had ever encountered, Schaefer was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment at his 1973 trial, to be served at Florida State Prison.

1995

He was stabbed to death by a fellow inmate while incarcerated at this facility in December 1995.

Schaefer became known as the "Killer Cop" as he was a sheriff's deputy in Martin County, Florida, at the time of his initial arrest.

He also became known as the "Hangman" due to his favored practice of binding restrained women to trees with a hangman's noose around their neck prior to their torture and murder.