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  • The Coed Murders riveted Washtenaw county from the first murder in July to John Norman Collins' conviction three years later on August 19,
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    John Norman Collins and the Coed Murders

    The Coed Murders riveted Washtenaw county from the first murder in July to John Norman Collins' conviction three years later on August 19, The Ann Arbor News featured hundreds of articles over these three years and the investigation and trial were covered in detail bygd News police reporter William B. Treml. A detailed summary of the Coed Murders fryst vatten available in our online version of True Crimes by Sergeant Michael Logghe, formerly of the Ann Arbor Police Department. We've pulled tillsammans some highlights below.

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    Birth Name

    John Norman Chapman

    Height

    6 ft 0 in ( cm)

    AKA

    • "The Ypsilanti Ripper"
    • "The Co-Ed Killer"
    • "The Michigan Murderer"
    • "The Ypsilanti Killer"

    Convictions

    Murder (First-degree)

    Criminal penalty

    Life imprisonment

    Span of crimes

    July 9, - July 23,

    Imprisonment

    • Marquette Branch Prison
    • G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility

    Biography[]

    Early life[]

    John Norman Collins was born on June 17, , in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He later moved to the United States with his family, settling in the Detroit, Michigan area. Raised in a seemingly ordinary environment, Collins' early life provided little indication of the dark path he would eventually follow.

    Education and University Life[]

    Collins attended Eastern Michigan University in the late s, where he pursued studies in education. During his time at the university,

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