Linwood Earl Forté, often known as "The Nightstalker", was a notorious serial killer and rapist who perpetrated several murders and sexual assaults in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in 1990. His crimes primarily targeted elderly women, which led to an increase in his violent conduct. Forté was originally convicted on other counts, but DNA evidence tied him to the Nightstalker murders in 2001. He was arrested in April 2001 and later linked to Dora Ann Thomas' unsolved murder in 1994. Forté received the death penalty for his verified killings and four consecutive life sentences for his rapes. As of July 2022, he was on death row in North Carolina, awaiting execution.
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Linwood Earl Forté
Background Information
Linwood Earl Forté, born on July 25, 1964, is an American serial killer and rapist infamously known as “The Nightstalker”. He was linked through DNA evidence to a series of heinous crimes committed in Goldsboro, North Carolina, during 1990. His criminal activities primarily targeted elderly women, leading to multiple murders and sexual assaults.
Crimes Committed
Forté’s first recorded attack occurred on May 26, 1990, when he attempted to strangle 70-year-old Eliza Jones in her home. The attack was interrupted by the arrival of Jones’ daughter. Approximately two months later, on July 14, 1990, he suffocated 79-year-old Hattie Davis Bonner in a similar manner. The escalation of his violent behavior continued with the brutal double murder of Alvin Bowen and his blind wife Thelma on October 6, 1990. After stabbing Alvin and strangling Thelma, Forté attempted to destroy evidence by setting fire to their house.
Investigation and Arrest
The investigation into these murders initially faced challenges due to a lack of suspects and leads. However, as similarities between the cases became apparent – such as the age of victims and methods of attack – the police began to suspect a serial killer was at work. In 1996, Forté was convicted for unrelated charges that required him to submit a DNA sample. This sample was later matched to the DNA found at the crime scenes linked to the Nightstalker murders in 2001.
Forté was arrested on April 30, 2001. While awaiting trial for these murders, additional evidence surfaced linking him to the unsolved murder of Dora Ann Thomas in 1994; however, he was never tried for this crime.
Trial and Sentencing
During his trial for the Nightstalker cases, the overwhelming DNA evidence led to a swift conviction. He received a death sentence for his confirmed murders along with four consecutive life sentences for his rapes. His attorneys did not present any witnesses during the trial due to the strength of the prosecution’s case.
As of July 2022, Linwood Earl Forté remains on death row in North Carolina awaiting execution.
Conclusion
Linwood Earl Forté’s case highlights significant issues related to violent crime against vulnerable populations and demonstrates how advancements in forensic science can lead to solving cold cases long after they occur.
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