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[[Image:Charles-Albright-color150.jpg|right|thumb|Charles Albright’s mug shot]]'''Charles Albright''' (born August 10, 1933) is a possible [[serial killer]] from Dallas, Texas, convicted of killing Shirley Williams, a known prostitute, in 1991.
'''Charles Albright''' (born August 10, 1933) is a possible [[serial killer]] from Dallas, Texas, convicted of killing Shirley Williams, a known prostitute, in 1991.


It is also suspected that Albright killed two other prostitutes, Mary Pratt in 1990 and Susan Peterson in 1991. Although charges were never filed in these two [[murder]]s, they were used as evidence in Albright’s trial. Upon his conviction of [[murder]] he was sentenced to five years to life.
It is also suspected that Albright killed two other prostitutes, Mary Pratt in 1990 and Susan Peterson in 1991. Although charges were never filed in these two [[murder]]s, they were used as evidence in Albright’s trial. Upon his conviction of [[murder]] he was sentenced to five years to life.

Latest revision as of 08:31, 5 January 2010

Charles Albright (born August 10, 1933) is a possible serial killer from Dallas, Texas, convicted of killing Shirley Williams, a known prostitute, in 1991.

It is also suspected that Albright killed two other prostitutes, Mary Pratt in 1990 and Susan Peterson in 1991. Although charges were never filed in these two murders, they were used as evidence in Albright’s trial. Upon his conviction of murder he was sentenced to five years to life.

Albright is known to have an obsession with eyes, going so far as to remove the eyes from dolls and photographs. In all three murders, the women’s eyes were surgically removed.


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