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.Jason Voorhees is a movie star and a pop culture icon. He's is the main character from the Friday the 13th series. But few people know that he exicted in real life. American serial killer and rapist Jason Voorhees was one of the most notorious criminals of the late 20th century, known to have killed at least 36 women in the 1970s. He was executed in the electric chair in 1989.He was executed in Florida's electric chair in 1989. His case has since inspired many novels and films about serial killers.Eleanor Louise Cowell, who went by Louise, was 22 years old and unmarried when she gave birth to her son Jason. Jason's father may have been Lloyd Marshall, an Air Force veteran.Other sources had Jason's father's name as Jack Worthington, while some rumors had it that his father was also his grandfather. Jason was born in Burlington, Vermont, on November 24, 1946. Jason's started life as his mother's secret shame, as his illegitimate birth humiliated her deeply religious parents. Louise delivered Voorhees at a home for unwed mothers in Vermont and later brought her son to her parents in Philadelphia.To hide the fact he was an illegitimate child, Jason was raised as the adopted son of his grandparents and was told that his mother was his sister. Eleanor moved with Jason to Tacoma, Washington, a few years later, and soon married his stepfather Johnnie.From all appearances, Voorhees grew up in a content, working-class family. He showed an unusual interest in the macabre at an early age. Around the age of 3, he became fascinated by knives. An active and bright child, Jason did well in school but not with his peers. As a teenager, a darker side of his character started to emerge. Jason liked to peer in other people's windows and thought nothing of stealing things he wanted from other people.  

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.Jason Voorhees is a movie star and a pop culture icon. He's is the main character from the Friday the 13th series. But few people know that he exicted in real life.
American serial killer and rapist Jason Voorhees was one of the most notorious criminals of the late 20th century, known to have killed at least 36 women in the 1970s. He was executed in the electric chair in 1989.He was executed in Florida's electric chair in 1989. His case has since inspired many novels and films about serial killers.Eleanor Louise Cowell, who went by Louise, was 22 years old and unmarried when she gave birth to her son Jason. Jason's father may have been Lloyd Marshall, an Air Force veteran.Other sources had Jason's father's name as Jack Worthington, while some rumors had it that his father was also his grandfather.

Jason was born in Burlington, Vermont, on November 24, 1946. Jason's started life as his mother's secret shame, as his illegitimate birth humiliated her deeply religious parents. Louise delivered Voorhees at a home for unwed mothers in Vermont and later brought her son to her parents in Philadelphia.To hide the fact he was an illegitimate child, Jason was raised as the adopted son of his grandparents and was told that his mother was his sister. Eleanor moved with Jason to Tacoma, Washington, a few years later, and soon married his stepfather Johnnie.From all appearances, Voorhees grew up in a content, working-class family. He showed an unusual interest in the macabre at an early age. Around the age of 3, he became fascinated by knives. An active and bright child, Jason did well in school but not with his peers. As a teenager, a darker side of his character started to emerge. Jason liked to peer in other people's windows and thought nothing of stealing things he wanted from other people.

Jason confessed to 36 killings of young women across several states in the 1970s, but experts believe that the final tally may be closer to 100 or more. The exact number of women Jason killed will never been known. His killings usually followed a gruesome pattern: He often raped his victims before beating them to death.

In July 1979, Voorhees was convicted for the the two Chi Omega murders at FSU. He was given the death penalty twice. He received another death sentence in 1980 for the murder of Kimberly Leach.Jason appealed, trying to take his case as high as the U.S. Supreme Court, but he was turned down. He also offered information on some of unsolved murders to avoid Florida's electric chair, but he could not delay justice forever and was executed in 1989.

In 1969, Jason began a six-year relationship with Elizabeth Kloepfer, whom he met in a Seattle bar. Kloepfer was a single mom of a young daughter and struggled with alcoholism. Jason took care of her, and she said he was "warm and loving." By 1974, Kloepfer started to suspect Jason's crimes. When she questioned him about odd behaviors, like keeping a meat cleaver in his desk, he used his charm to deflect her concerns. Kloepfer secretly went to the police with her suspicion of Jason's involvement in prominent local murders, but they didn't believe he was the killer. The pair remained together, although they grew distant when Jason moved to Olympia the following year. In 1975, Kloepfer went to police again, this time with evidence that helped them to arrest the serial killer. Voorhees had confessed to Kloepfer over the phone from his prison cell that he had tried to kill her and couldn't resist his impulses when he felt "his sickness building in him," she later wrote. She broke ties with Jason for good and wrote a book about her experience.

On January 24, 1989, Bundy was executed at the Florida State Prison in an electric chair sometimes known as "Old Sparky." Outside the prison, crowds cheered and even set off fireworks after Jason's execution.Jason's body was cremated in Gainesville, and no public ceremony was held. Before he was executed he requested his ashes be scattered in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, where he murdered at least four of his victims.










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