Craig Chandler Price
(born October 11, 1973) is an American serial killer who committed his crimes
in Warwick, Rhode Island between the
ages of 13 and 15. He was arrested in 1989 for four murders committed in his
neighborhood: a woman and her two daughters that year, and the murder of another
woman two years earlier. He had an existing criminal record for petty theft.
Price calmly confessed to his crimes after he was discovered.
He was arrested a month before his 16th birthday and was tried and convicted as
a minor. By law, this meant that he would be released and his criminal records
sealed when he turned 21, and Price bragged that he would "make history" when he was released.
The case led to changes in state law to allow juveniles to
be tried as adults for serious crimes, but these could not be applied retroactively
to Price. Rhode Island residents
formed the group Citizens Opposed to the
Release of Craig Price to lobby
for his continued imprisonment, due to the brutality of his crimes and the
opinion of state psychologists that he was a poor candidate for rehabilitation.
During his incarceration, Price has been charged with
additional crimes, including criminal contempt for refusing a psychological
evaluation, extortion for threatening a corrections officer, assault, and
violation of probation for fights while in prison. He was sentenced to an
additional 10–25 years, depending on his cooperation with treatment. Craig Price is the youngest serial
killer in U.S. history.
Details of the
murders
Price committed his first murder at the age of 13 in Warwick, Rhode Island on the night of
July 27, 1987, Price broke into a home that was only two houses away from his
own, took a knife from the kitchen, and
stabbed 27-year-old Rebecca Spencer
58 times, killing her.
A little over two years later, Price was a 15-year-old
freshman in high school when he murdered three other neighbors on September 1,
1989. Price, high on marijuana and LSD stabbed 39-year-old Joan Heaton 57 times, her 10-year-old daughter Jennifer 62 times, and crushed the skull of Heaton's 7-year-old
daughter Melissa, and inflicted 30
stab wounds. The stabbings were so brutal that the handles broke off the knives
he used, with the blades staying inside the bodies of the victims.
At the time, the brutality of the murders was mostly unknown
due to Price's sealed records. According to law-enforcement officials, Price
had no remorse when confessing to the crimes, and as for the motive, Price
himself claimed racism by white people beginning when he was a young child was
a factor and that the first time he wanted someone to die was when a group of
white adults allegedly shouted racial slurs at him and tried to run him over
with their car when he was a young boy.
Prison violence
An officer from the Rhode
Island Department of Corrections said Price has been booked twice for
fighting since leaving the Adult
Correctional Institutions in Cranston.
Price was denied parole in March 2009 and his release date was set for May
2020. In 2004, he was transferred from Rhode
Island to Florida to serve his
time due to his violent tendencies.
In Florida on
July 29, 2009, Craig was involved in a prison fight with another inmate. While
trying to break up the fight, one of the correctional officers was stabbed in
the finger by a handmade shiv in Price's possession. In the wake of the prison
fight, Price was transferred to another facility.
On April 4, 2017, Price was accused of stabbing fellow
inmate Joshua Davis at the Suwannee Correctional Institution in Live Oak, Florida with a 5-inch
homemade knife. On January 18, 2019, he was sentenced to 25 years for the
crime.
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