Oba Chandler

Killer

Popular As Dave Posner Dave Posno

Birthday October 11, 1946

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2011-11-15, Florida State Prison, Raiford, Florida, U.S. (65 years old)

Nationality United States

#21814 Most Popular

1946

Oba Chandler (October 11, 1946 – November 15, 2011) was an American serial killer and mass murderer who was convicted and executed for the June 1989 murders of Joan Rogers and her two daughters, whose bodies were found floating in Tampa Bay, Florida, with their hands and feet bound.

Autopsies showed the victims had been thrown into the water while still alive, with ropes tied to a concrete block around their necks.

1957

When he was tenyears old in June 1957, his father hanged himself in the basement of the family's apartment.

At the funeral, Chandler jumped into his father's open grave as the gravediggers were covering the coffin with dirt.

1989

On May 26, 1989, Joan "Jo" Rogers, 36, and her daughtersMichelle, 17, and Christe, 14left their family dairy farm in Willshire, Ohio, for a vacation in Florida.

It was the first time they had left their home state.

Authorities believe Joan became lost on June 1 during the return drive from Orlando to Willshire, and had decided to take an extra vacation day in Tampa.

While looking for their hotel they encountered Chandler, who gave them directions and offered to meet them again later to take them on a sunset cruise of Tampa Bay.

Joan and her teenage daughters had left Orlando around 9:00a.m. and checked into the Days Inn on Route 60 at 12:30p.m.

Photographs retrieved from a roll of film found in a camera in the Rogers' hotel room showed Michelle sitting on the floor.

The last photograph was taken from the hotel balcony and showed the sun beginning to set over Tampa Bay, confirming that all three family members were alive and had not left their hotel room as the sunset began.

They were last seen alive at the hotel's restaurant at around 7:30p.m. It is believed they boarded Chandler's boat by the dock on the Courtney Campbell Causeway—part of Route 60—between 8:30p.m. and 9:00p.m., and that they were dead by 3a.m. the next day.

Chandler may have used the fact that he was born in Ohio to lure them into feeling a connection to him.

Chandler knew Joan and her daughters were not from Florida because he saw the Ohio license plates on their car.

The victims' bodies were found floating in Tampa Bay on June 4, 1989.

The first body was found when several people on board a sailboat crossing under the Sunshine Skyway saw an object in the water.

The second body was seen floating off the pier in St. Petersburg, 2 miles north of the first.

While the Coast Guard were recovering the second body, a call about a third, which was seen floating 200 yards to the east, was received.

All three female bodies were found floating face down, bound with a rope around the neck, and naked below the waist.

Autopsies showed all three victims had water in their lungs, proving they had been thrown into the water while still alive.

Michelle, who was identified as the second body found, had freed one hand from her bonds before she drowned.

1990

In February 2014, DNA evidence identified Chandler as the murderer of Ivelisse Berrios-Beguerisse, who was found dead in Coral Springs, Florida, on November 27, 1990.

Chandler was the fourth of five children born to Oba Chandler Sr. and Margaret Johnson, and was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1991

Between May and September 1991concurrent with the police investigation of the Rogers family triple murderChandler was an informant for the U.S. Customs Bureau's Tampa office.

When Chandler was fourteen, he began stealing cars and was arrested twenty times as a juvenile.

As an adult, he was charged with a variety of crimes, including possession of counterfeit money, loitering, burglary, kidnapping, and armed robbery.

He was also accused of masturbating while peeping through a woman's window.

In one incident, Chandler and an accomplice broke into a Florida couple's home, held them at gunpoint, and robbed them.

Chandler told his accomplice to tie up the man with speaker wire and took the woman into the bedroom, where he made her strip to her underwear, tied her up, and rubbed the barrel of his revolver across her stomach.

1992

The case became high-profile in 1992 when local police posted billboards bearing enlarged images of the suspect's handwriting recovered from a pamphlet in the victims' car.

Chandler was identified as the killer when his neighbor recognized the handwriting.

Prior to his arrest, Chandler worked as an unlicensed aluminum-siding contractor.

Against the advice of his attorneys, he testified in his own defense, saying he had met the Ohio women and had given them directions.

Chandler said he never saw them again, except in newspaper coverage and on the billboards set up by authorities.

Police originally theorized that two men were involved in the murders, but this was discounted once Chandler was arrested.

Following his conviction, Chandler was incarcerated at Union Correctional Institution.

During his seventeen years of incarceration until his execution, he did not have a single visitor.

2011

Chandler was executed on November 15, 2011.

He wrote a last statement to prison officials: "You are killing a [sic] innocent man today".

The statement was read at a post-execution news conference.