The story of Charles Starkweather (center) and girlfriend Caril Ann Fugate is told in a new Showtime docuseries, "The 12th Victim," which premieres Friday.
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The story of Caril Ann Fugate is the focus of a new Showtime docuseries, "The 12th Victim," which premieres Friday.
The story of Caril Ann Fugate is the focus of a new Showtime docuseries, "The 12th Victim," which premieres Friday.
Caril Ann Fugate was 14 years old when her boyfriend, Charles Starkweather, went on a killing spree in 1958.
Caril Ann Fugate spent years in prison after being convicted for participating in Charles Starkweather's killing spree in 1958.
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Photos: Caril Ann Fugate
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Caril Fugate after her arrest in 1958.
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Caril Fugate is escorted by Gertrude Karnopp, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s wife in this photo taken in February 1958.
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Caril Fugate is taken to the county jail building by Gertrude Karnopp, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s wife in this photo published in the afternoon paper on Feb. 1, 1958.
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Caril Fugate is escorted by Gertrude Karnopp, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s wife in this photo taken in May 1959.
Starkweather
Caril Ann Fugate after her arrest in 1958 for a killing spree that left 10 people dead.
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Caril Ann Fugate.
Starkweather
Caril Fugate and Charles Starkweather in a snapshot taken by his landlady a few months before their January 1958 murder spree.
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A request for a pardon by Caril Ann Fugate, shown in a police car after being taken into custody in 1958, was denied on Feb. 18.
Caril Ann Fugate in 1993
Caril Ann Fugate in 1993
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Caril Ann Fugate, February 1958. LJS Library archive photo
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Caril Ann Fugate (right) in May 1958.
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Caril Ann Fugate is accompanied by Mrs. Karnopp, the sheriff's wife.
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Caril Ann Fugate in November 1958.
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Caril Ann Fugate
Nebraska Board of Pardons
John Stevens Berry Sr. (right), lawyer for Caril Ann Fugate Clair, tries to make a remark on the Nebraska Board of Pardons' decision to deny Clair's application in the Governor's Hearing Room on Tuesday. Dave Ellis (far left) and Liza Ward (center), both who had relatives murdered by Charlie Starkweather, represented opposing viewpoints on Clair's application.
Nebraska Board of Pardons
Nebraska Board of Pardons member Attorney General Doug Peterson (left) remarks on the application of Caril Ann Fugate Clair as Gov. Pete Ricketts and Secretary of State Robert Evnen listen on Feb. 18. Clair's application was denied.
Caril Fugate Letter
A letter that was among those written in 1958 to Caril Ann Fugate while she was awaiting trial. The letters were purchased at an estate sale of the former Lancaster County sheriff whose wife was the jail matron who helped take care of Fugate after her arrest.
