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A large part of this information was extracted from:
Whoever Fights Monsters Ressler, Robert H. & Schachtman, Tom
ISBN: 0-312-95044-6 - St. Martin's Press 1992
Considerable detail has been omitted, with much content added
The hospital determined that whatever her other injuries, she was missing
between 40 and 45 percent of her blood. She'd been hitchiking the day before
and the man who gave her a ride was willing to take here where she needed to
go, but had to stop off at home first. He invited her in, and she refused, and
he got into the back seat of the car and choked her unconscious.
"The hitchhiker awoke to find that she was tied to a kitchen countertop, arms
and legs immobilized. A video camera had been set up, along with lights. The
man raped her and videotaped the action. Then he inserted needles into her arm
and wrist and carefully extracted blood and began to drink it, telling her
that he was a vampire. After that, he handcuffed her and put her in the
bathtub, returning later for another round of sexual assault and blood
extraction. The next morning, after a third round, the man handcuffed the
hitchhiker and left her in the bathroom, saying that he would be back later
for further assaults, and that if she tried to escape in the interim, his
brother would come and kill her. It was after the attacker had left the house
that she was able to push out of the bathroom window and crawl to the road.
Had she not escaped then, doctors believed, she might well have died from a
further round of blood extraction." (Whoever Fights Monsters: "What Plus Why
Equals Who" - page 169)
John Brennan Crutchley, age 39 with a wife (his second) and child visiting
their relatives in Maryland, was employed by a NASA contractor, the Harris
Corporation. An arrest warrant was served, and some evidence collected. The
video tape in the camera was partially erased, which according to the victim
would otherwise have contained footage of her rape and the extraction of her
blood. Photographs of the house taken at the time of this first search showed,
among other things, a stack of credit cards several inches thick. A second,
later, search did not turn up these credit cards, the whereabouts of which
remain unknown.
Robert Ressler, the FBI agent who had coined the term "serial killer" was
convinced that Crutchley had almost certainly killed before, and was what is
termed a "serial killer of the organized type". It was he who instigated the
second search, which was of much wider scope and detail than was the first,
which was done by the local police who only know that they had a particularly
nasty rapist on their hands. However, looking into details, Ressler noted that
there had been four female bodies found in Brevard County Florida in the
previous year. No evidence could be found to link these deaths to
Crutchley.
As Crutchley was intensively investigated, it was discovered that he was not
only into extremely experimental sex, but also that his extensive sexual
exploits, in some of which his wife appeared to have participated, had been
meticulously recorded. Investigators tracking down these partners mostly were
told that these partners had been willing participants in kinky sex (not
specified in all cases but apparently bondage-and-dominance). However, some of
the partners indicated that Crutchley had perhaps taken the bondange and
dominance a bit too far, crossing the line into assaults which had been
initially "consensual acts" but which began to turn ugly when "stop phrases"
were ignored. At his trial, Crutchley claimed to have been introduced to blood
drinking by a nurse in roughly 1970, as part of a sexual ritual.
Tracking backwards in time, Crutchley was found to have moved fairly
frequently. During the mid-1970s, he lived in Fairfax County Virginia. At the
time, there were several disappearances of teenaged women in and around the
area. One particularly suspicious case was the 1978 murder of a Fairfax
secretary, one Debbora Fitzjohn. Crutchley was known to have been the last
person to see her alive. Other disappearances in the region have not been
definitively linked to Crutchley, although it is certain that he was
extensively familiar with the area. Also, when he resided in Pennsylvania,
there were numerous cases of missing women and some cases of deceased females
found in remote areas. Some investigators suspect his linkage with the
completely-baffling daytime disappearance of two young teenage girls from the
area of Wheaton Maryland in roughly 1975, and possibly with a rape-murder in
nearby Aspen Hill Maryland at about that time. We note in passing that
Crutchley's wife's family lives in Maryland. We also note that Crutchley's
wife also appears to have had substantial involvement in Crutchley's sexual
escapades, which according to his first wife were numerous and tended to
revolve around sadism. Crutchley, although appearing rather unobstrusive and
bookish, was said to be exceptionally controlling in his dealings with other
people. Crutchley's wife seems to have been his perfect mate, at the time that
he plead guilty to rape and kidnapping, rather than also be charged with
possession of drugs and grevious bodily harm, his wife - evidently trying to
categorize this affair as nothing more than a little S-&-M that got out of
hand - stated that this had been a "gentle rape, devoid of any overt
brutality". After the trial, she told reporters that she couldn't quite
understand the fuss, since her husband was just "a kinky sort of
guy".
Crutchley's initial defense at the time of his arrest was that the hitchhiker
was "a Manson girl" who had solicited kinky sex from him. Her sexual history
was not available at the time of this article - though interestingly she
initially did not wish to press charges even after having passed a lie
detector test and tests which indicated the presence of semen. She was
convinced to press charges only after a rape counselor convinced her of her
duty to other women.
Among other things, Crutchley fits the profile of a serial killer of the
organized type in that he was found to be in possession of several women's
IDs, as well as several different women's necklaces kept concealed in a
closet. He claims they were the property of his wife, but the fact that they
were kept separately indicates that they had special meaning to him, and were
probably trophies, if not kept as mementos of kills (to this date he has not
been convicted of any killings), then at least as mementos of particularly
memorable sexual conquests. Serial killers of the organized type tend to
collect such mementos, generally used as props in sexual fantasies
commemorating their murders. Many forensic psychologists believe that serial
killers of the organized type are initially driven to kill as a result of a
powerful and recurrent sexual fantasy with sadistic themes, and many also
believe that most of the organized-type serial killers may have had, not
murder, but rather violent sadistic rape in fulfillment of their fantasy, as
their initial objective. However, having once killed and escaped arrest, many
seem to analyze their realization of their sadistic fantasy, and incorporate
their successes and eliminate their mistakes. Thus, an addictive fantasy of
sexual sadism (or sadistic sex) becomes a blueprint for subsequent actions.
Ressler et al. believe that from the degree of organization, of
"rehearsed-ness" evident at the time of arrest (or most recent victimization)
that one can gain insight into the degree of successful practice of their
crimes. Based on this supposition, Crutchley would appear to have had long
successful experience with at-least sadistic sex, bondage/rapes (either
consensual or not) and also with extraction of blood from victims, either
willing or unwilling. His practiced capture of his victim suggests that he had
either been out specifically cruising for a victim, or habitually carried a
ligature to the purpose of choking a person unconscious. The technique of
getting in behind the victim and then strangling with a ligature suggests that
he was practiced in this as well, or had given it substantial forethought. All
of this combined with his readiness to videotape the act suggests that this
had all been done many times before, and in fact his sexual history as
established through interviews with former partners does suggest that in fact
this may have been his preferred means of sexual gratification, so-called
"consensual-rape with bondage" with the thrill of video recording added.
Crutchley, at his pre-sentencing hearing, maintained that the actions for
which he'd been convicted were private and consensual, and outside of the
jurisdiction of the court, and that he was after all just a sexual
experimenter, according to Ressler. This is a line which could have been given
some credibility, had the hitchhiker not originally showed up at the hospital,
not bleeding but missing nearly half of her blood, withdrawn through several
small pinpricks. One more such draining and she would almost certainly have
died. Crutchley's so-called "sexual experimenation" - depending on how you
look at it - had been either one step away from a fatal
experiment-gone-awry-and-too-far, or a sadistic vampiric murder by medical
exsanguination.
When you add into the mix that Crutchley was found to be in possession, at the
time of his arrest, of a great deal of information - of top-secret level -
regarding naval communications, information processing, and weapons equipment,
we see emerging here a portrait of a person who was simply out of control.
Crutchley's employer, Harris Corporation, was highly involved with not only
the NASA research and launch facilities at Cape Canaveral, but also with with
other Naval contractors and subcontractors. It is unknown to this writer to
what degree Crutchley might have engaged in his sexual escapades
aiding-and-abetting what might well have been a budding career in espionage,
or if indeed, his sexual escapades might have gotten him drawn into such
involvement. Several Federal agencies nearly preferred charges of
espionage.
In any case, John Brennan Crutchley, the so-called "Vampire Rapist" was
convicted of kidnap and rape after pleading guilty in June 1986.
The sentence was 25 years in prison with 50 years of subsequent parole. He
served 10 years in the penitentiary, and was given time off for good behavior
and placed on probation. There was extreme difficulty in placing this
extremely-notorious individual in the community. When he was eventually placed
into the community, he was "free" for less than a day when his probation was
violated by smoking marijuana, and at last report, he was back in prison.
Finally, we report a
close to the case: Our thanks to the archive keepers at
Celebrity DeathWatch. A report from an Orlando, Florida, news station of August 1, 2002,
alleges that the Florida Department of Corrections has issued a report
stating that Crutchley died of "autoerotic asphyxiation", making his death
an accident rather than a suicide.
A motorist stopped to help her. She was 19, nude, handcuffed at both feet and
ankles, filthy and exhausted. She'd been crawling along the side of the road,
and had been passed by several trucks before someone had stopped. She begged
the man to not take her back there, and when he asked where, she told him to
remember a certain house. He then got her out of there, and got her some cops
and an ambulance.
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 14:55:20 -0800 (PST)
From: Deathwatch Central