David Freeman Murders Mother And Daughter In Alabama

David Freeman was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for the murders of a mother and a daughter

According to court documents David Freeman would go over to the home of his ex girlfriend and he would murder her before sexually assaulting and murdering her mother: Mary and Sylvia Gordon

David Freeman would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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On March 11, 1988, Deborah Gordon picked up her 17-year-old sister Sylvia from school and they returned home.   Freeman was waiting on the porch when the two girls arrived.   He had arrived at the house after an hour-long bicycle ride.   He had recently met the Gordon family and had developed a romantic interest in Sylvia.   After eating her lunch, Deborah went to work and left her sister Sylvia and Freeman sitting on the couch.

Later that afternoon, Freeman gave Sylvia a note stating that he loved her and did not want to lose her.   Sylvia, in return, gave Freeman a note stating that she viewed their relationship as a friendship and that she did not want to have a serious relationship with him.   Deborah testified at trial that Sylvia had planned to tell Freeman that day that she did not wish to see him anymore.

Around 1:00 a.m. the next morning, Deborah Gordon returned to find that her sister Sylvia and her mother, Mary, had been killed.   Sylvia’s body was found on her bed;  the only clothes on her body were a T-shirt and socks.   Her jeans and underwear had been cut off her body and she had been stabbed 22 times.   An autopsy determined that she had bled to death as a result of her stab wounds, although none of the stab wounds would have been, by itself, fatal.   Experts testified that she had remained conscious for approximately eight minutes after the first wounds were inflicted and that some of her wounds were defensive in nature.   Mary Gordon’s body was found on her bedroom floor.   Her jeans and underwear had been cut from her body.   She had been raped and stabbed 14 times;  two of the stab wounds would have been fatal.

Upon leaving the Gordon home, Freeman took the Gordons’ automobile and drove around for some time.   He abandoned the car in a parking lot near his apartment;  he then changed clothes and telephone for a taxi to take him to the truck stop where he worked.   The next morning, Freeman was questioned by the police and arrested.

Initially, Freeman denied any knowledge of the killings, but he later gave a statement admitting to stabbing the mother.   However, Freeman declared that he “got dizzy” and blacked out during the course of the killings and could not remember specific details.

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/al-supreme-court/1116758.html

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