Resisting all appeals to save his life, Glatman even
wrote to the appeals board to say, "I only want to die." Glatman had
been a smart kid. As a Boy Scout, he developed an obsession with rope. When his
parents noticed that he was strangling himself on occasion, they took him to a
doctor who told them that it was just a phase and that he would grow out of it.
As a teenager, he threatened a girl with a toy gun in Colorado. Skipping bail,
he made his way to New York, where he later spent two years and eight months in
Sing Sing prison on robbery charges. Following his release, Glatman moved to
Los Angeles and opened up a television repair shop. He took up photography as a
hobby, in addition to playing with ropes. On August 1, 1957, he combined these
two interests in a sinister way. On the pretense of a freelance modeling
assignment, Glatman lured 19-year-old Judy Ann Dull to his apartment, where he
raped her and then took photos of her, bound and gagged. He then drove her out
to the desert east of Los Angeles and strangled her to death with his favorite
rope. By the time Dull's body was found, there were no clues linking the crime
to Glatman. Back in Los Angeles, Glatman posted the pictures of Dull on his
walls and became further obsessed with rape and murder. His next victim was
Shirley Ann Bridgeford, whom he also strangled to death in the desert. In July
1958, Glatman struck again, following the same twisted procedure. But in
October, his luck ran out. Lorraine Vigil, who answered one of Glatman's
modeling ads, was driving with him to his studio when she noticed that he was
heading out of the city. She began to struggle with Glatman, who pulled out a
pistol and tried to tie her hands. After being shot through the hip, Vigil was
able to wrestle the gun away from him. In the ensuing struggle, they both
tumbled out of the car, just as a police officer drove past. Glatman was
arrested and confessed to the three murders, seeming to delight in recounting
his sadistic crimes. His trial lasted a mere three days before he was sent off
to San Quentin to die.
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