Dellmus Colvin
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August 3, 1959
Aggravated murder (four counts)
Complicity to aggravated murder (one count)
Rape (two counts)[2]
New Jersey
Murder
Dellmus Colvin | |
|---|---|
| Born | Dellmus Charles Colvin August 3, 1959 |
| Criminal status | Incarcerated |
| Motive | Misogyny[1] |
| Convictions | Ohio Aggravated murder (four counts) Complicity to aggravated murder (one count) Rape (two counts)[2] New Jersey Murder |
| Criminal penalty | Ohio Life without parole New Jersey 30 years |
| Details | |
| Victims | 7+ 52 (claimed) |
Span of crimes | 1987–2005 |
| Country | United States |
| States | New Jersey Ohio |
Date apprehended | November 2005 |
| Imprisoned at | Ross Correctional Institution |
Dellmus Charles Colvin (born August 3, 1959) is an American serial killer who, during his employment as a truck driver, kidnapped and killed at least six women in Ohio and one in New Jersey between 1987 and 2005. He was arrested after a DNA profiling exam exposed his guilt in two of the murders; shortly after, he confessed to the other crimes.[3][4] He is currently serving six life sentences at the Lebanon Correctional Institution.
Dellmus Colvin was born on August 3, 1959, and grew up in the countryside of Akron, Ohio. Colvin's childhood was normal. In his teenage years, he began having conflict with his mother, but he did not display signs of aggressive behavior. In high school, Colvin wrestled and played football.[5] After graduating from high school, Dellmus became a driver, after which he worked as a taxi driver in Atlantic City and its various suburbs. In the mid-1980s, he began to show signs of anti-social behavior and had problems with social skills. He was unpopular in the area, and began leading a criminal lifestyle, often preferring to spend time in the company of prostitutes. In the late 1980s, Colvin moved to Ohio, where over the years he lived in the cities of Swanton, Lima, Orient, and Toledo.[6][7] In 1989, in Summit County, he was arrested on assault charges and illegal weapons possession. He was convicted and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Dellmus was paroled in 1992, but was jailed again in July 1993 for violating his parole. Three years later, he was released a second time and moved to Toledo, where he soon found work as a truck driver. In subsequent years, he was seen displaying increasingly impulsive and violent behavior towards women. In April 2004, he was arrested after a woman contacted police, claiming that Colvin kidnapped her from a truck stop, robbing, beating and attempting to rape her, but she managed to escape. During the investigation, a blood and saliva sample was taken from him for DNA testing, in order to see if he had committed any similar crimes in the past.[8][9]