William Lester Suff (born Bill Lee Suff; August 20, 1950), also known as The Riverside Prostitute Killer and The Lake Elsinore Killer, is an American serial killer.

William Suff
Born
Bill Lee Suff

(1950-08-20) August 20, 1950 (age 74)
Other namesWilliam Lester Suff
The Riverside Prostitute Killer
The Lake Elsinore Killer
Conviction(s)Attempted murder
Murder
Criminal penaltyDeath penalty on October 26, 1995 (de jure)
Details
Victims14 known, suspected of many more
Span of crimes
1974–1992
CountryUnited States
State(s)Texas, California
Date apprehended
January 9, 1992

Early crimes

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In 1974, a Texas jury convicted Suff and his then-wife, Teryl, of beating their two-month-old daughter to death.[1] The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals later reversed Teryl's conviction but upheld Suff's in Suff v. State (Tex. 1976) 531 S.W.2d 814, finding insufficient evidence to convict her as either the primary actor or a principal in their baby's murder.[2] Teryl claimed that Suff was physically abusive to her during their marriage.[3]

Though Suff was sentenced to 70 years in a Texas prison, he served only ten years before his 1984 release on parole.[4]

Murders

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Suff was convicted of twelve counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.

Rhonda Jetmore
On January 10, 1989, Rhonda Jetmore, 27, a prostitute, entered into a sexual transaction with Suff. The agreement turned violent when he began choking her. She struck him with a flashlight she had in her hand, causing Suff to lose his grip, allowing her to briefly escape. Suff tackled her to the ground and began ripping off her clothes. He stuck his finger in her mouth and she bit down, causing one of her teeth to break. Suff pulled back and Jetmore was able to run to the door, but was tackled again. As she pleaded with Suff to let her go, he lost track of his glasses. She used her flashlight to shine a light on them and when Suff went to pick them up, she ran out the door and flagged down a car. The passenger, whom she happened to know, pulled out a gun and fired at Suff, and she was able to escape.[5]

Kimberly Lyttle
On June 28, 1989, Kimberly Lyttle, 28, was found manually strangled to death on the side of the road in Lake Elsinore. Her autopsy revealed that she had been hit in the head, and she had cigarette burns on her arms and other areas of her body; all injuries occurring prior to her death. She was covered with a blue bath towel, which was found to have red, white, and blue fibers that were matched to a sleeping bag in Suff's van.[5][6][7]

Christina Leal
On December 13, 1989, the body of Christina Leal, 23, was found strangled and stabbed to death on a Quail Valley hillside; she was last seen the night before. Her autopsy revealed marks around her wrists and ankles, indicating she was bound, scratch marks on her face, a black eye, four stab wounds in the middle of her chest, at least two knife wounds on her genitalia, and one of her nipples was partially removed; all antemortem. A lightbulb had been inserted into her uterus and was recovered intact.[5][8][9][6][7]

Darla Jane Ferguson
On January 18, 1990, Darla Ferguson, 23, was found strangled in Riverside, just half a mile from the body of Kimberly Lyttle. She was found with her legs propped up and a trash bag pulled over the top half of her body, tied at the waist with a rope. Her wrists had been bound and she suffered blunt force trauma before death.[7][5]

Carol Lynn Miller
On February 9, 1990, Carol Miller, 35, was found nude, with the exception of a shirt pulled over her head, in a grapefruit orchard in Highgrove. The frenulum connecting her upper lip to her gums was torn, indicating she was struggling while being smothered. She had no trauma to her neck. She was stabbed 5 times prior to death. Next to her body was a peeled and eaten grapefruit.[7][5]

Cheryl Coker
On November 6, 1990, the body of Cheryl Coker, 33, was found in Riverside, partially inside a dumpster. She was found strangled to death, possibly with a wire, with such great force it cut the skin of her neck. Her right breast had been severed post-mortem and was found on a dirt road 30 feet away. A shoe print matching the size, shape, pattern, and wear of shoes belonging to Suff were found at the scene.[7][5]

Susan Melissa Sternfeld
On December 21, 1990, Susan Sternfeld, 27, was found strangled, nude, and intentionally posed, near a dumpster in Riverside.[7][5]

Kathleen Leslie Milne
On January 19, 1991, the body of Kathleen Milne, also known as Kathy Puckett, 42, was found nude, lying on a red robe, near a pile of trash, north of Lake Elsinore. A white sock had been stuffed in the back of her throat. Her death was ruled asphyxiation due to the combination of strangulation and the sock blocking her airway.[7][5]

Sherry Ann Latham
On July 4, 1991, Sherry Latham, 37, was found nude, face down, in Lake Elsinore. Her cause of death was determined to be strangulation, but due to decomposition, no determination could be made on the method.[7][5]

Kelly Marie Hammond
On August 16, 1991, Kelly Hammond, 27, of Rubidoux, was found strangled in an alley in Corona. Her nude body appeared to be posed; her right arm was bent and tucked under her abdomen, her left arm was bent with her hand on the ground and palm facing upward, her left leg was drawn to her chest, and her right leg was extended outward. She had two lacerations, which occurred prior to death, on her forehead. Her autopsy revealed her death to be caused by strangulation, with acute opiate intoxication a possible contributing factor.[7][5]

Catherine McDonald
On September 13, 1991, Catherine McDonald, 30, the only black victim attributed to Suff, was found in Lake Elsinore. Her body was also posed; her legs were spread apart but her feet were together, her arms outstretched to the top of her head. She was four months pregnant. Before she died, she was stabbed in the chest three times. She also had a gaping cut on the left side of her neck. Her right breast was removed post-mortem, and she suffered a stab wound, as well as other lacerations, to her genitals, some before and some after death. Her official cause of death was multiple stab wounds to the neck as well as compression. Shoe prints of the same pattern as the other murders were also near McDonald's body.[7][5]

Delliah Zamora
On October 30, 1991, the body of Delliah Zamora, 35, was found strangled in Glen Avon. She had fingernail injuries consistent with clawing at a ligature, though method was unable to be determined. Her larynx was crushed and broken down the middle, which would require an extreme amount of pressure.[7][5]

Eleanor Casares
On December 23, 1991, Eleanor Casares, 39, was found in an orange grove near the intersection of Jefferson Street and Victoria Avenue in Riverside. She was stabbed in the chest and strangled. Her breast was removed post-mortem.[7][5]

A number of additional murders were attributed to Suff, though he was never charged, with the exception of Cherie Payseur:[7]

Michelle Yvette Gutierrez
On October 29, 1986, Michelle Gutierrez, 26, was found in a drainage ditch in the Riverside area.[10][11]

Charlotte Jean Palmer
On December 10, 1986, Charlotte Palmer, 25, was found near Romoland. Though cause of death could not be determined, authorities believe she was smothered.[10][12]

Linda Ann Ortega
On April 29, 1988, Linda Ortega, 37, was found nude and stabbed to death near the rodeo grounds in Lake Elsinore.[13]

Martha Bess Young
On May 2, 1988, the nude body of Martha Young, 27, of Albuquerque, was found just a few miles away from Linda Ortega. Her cause of death was determined to be a combination of strangulation and overdose of amphetamines.[13][14] She was previously reported missing, first by her boyfriend, Joseph Shiflitt, who called her mother on April 10, 1988, and then officially by her mother, 17 days later.[15]

Diane Mae Talavera
On January 17, 1989, Diana Talavera, 37, was found strangled on the beach in Lake Elsinore.[9]

Julie Lynn Angel
On November 11, 1989, the body of Julie Angel, 36, was found bludgeoned to death in Alberhill, on a street her mother drove every day for work.[8]

Cherie Michelle Payseur
On April 27, 1991, Cherie Payseur, 24, was found on a flower bed behind a bowling alley in Riverside. She was initially found nude, but a patron covered the body with a jean jacket before police arrived. She had been hit in the face, and though no official cause of death could be determined, she was thought to have been suffocated. A number of shoe prints were left at the scene, including a partial shoe print on the small of Payseur's back. The analyzed shoe impressions were thought to be the same as the prints from the scene of Cheryl Coker's murder. The semen collected from Payseur's body revealed two donors, rendering the results inconclusive. The most intensive bands, however, matched Suff, so he could not be excluded as a donor. Suff was charged with Payseur's murder, but the jury was deadlocked, and he was not convicted.[7][5]

Arrest

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Suff subsequently raped, tortured, stabbed, strangled, and sometimes mutilated 12 or more women in Riverside County between June 28, 1989, and December 23, 1991. On January 9, 1992, Suff was arrested after a routine traffic stop when a police officer found a bloody knife and objects believed to be related to the killings.[16]

Suff was working as a warehouse clerk for Riverside County when he was arrested, having been hired while still on parole from Texas. During his time in this job, Suff delivered office furniture to the officers on the task force who were investigating his killing spree.[17][18]

Trial

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On July 19, 1995, a Riverside County jury found Suff guilty of killing 12 women and attempting to kill another, though police suspected him of being responsible for as many as 22 deaths. Suff did not testify in his defense. During the penalty phase that followed, the prosecutor presented evidence linking Suff to the 1988 murder of a San Bernardino woman as well as evidence that, despite his prior Texas prison term for murdering his first daughter, he abused and violently shook his three-month-old daughter by his second wife.[clarification needed] On August 17, 1995, after deliberating for only 10 minutes, the jury returned verdicts of guilty on 12 murder counts and on one count of attempted murder.[19]

The jury could not unanimously agree to find him guilty on a 13th count of murder. On October 26, 1995, the trial court followed the jury's verdict and ordered Suff condemned to death.[20] Suff resides on death row at San Quentin State Prison.

His 2014 appeal of the sentence was rejected by the California Supreme Court, which upheld the death penalty.

In August 2024, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced that Suff was linked to the murder of 19-year-old Cathy Ann Small, a resident of Lake Elsinore whose body was found in South Pasadena in 1986.[21] Police are also searching for a second suspect they believe might be involved in the case.[21]

Victims

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Confirmed
Name Age Date Found Outcome;COD
Cathy Ann Small 19 February 22, 1986 died; strangled and stabbed
Rhonda Jetmore 27 January 10, 1989 survived
Kimberly Lyttle 28 June 28, 1989 died; strangled
Christina Leal 23 December 13, 1989 died; strangled and stabbed
Darla Jane Ferguson 23 January 18, 1990 died; Strangled
Carol Lynn Miller 35 February 9, 1990 died; Smothered
Cheryl Coker 33 November 6, 1990 died; strangled
Susan Melissa Sternfeld 27 December 21, 1990 died; strangled
Kathleen Leslie Milne 42 January 19, 1991 died; strangled and asphyxiated with a sock
Sherry Ann Latham 37 July 4, 1991 died; strangled
Kelly Marie Hammond 27 August 16, 1991 died; strangled and possible opiate intoxication
Catherine McDonald 30 September 13, 1991 died; stabbed and neck compression
Delliah Zamora 35 October 30, 1991 died; strangled
Eleanor Casares 39 December 23, 1991 died; stabbed and strangled
Suspected
Name Age Date Found Outcome;COD
Michelle Yvette Gutierrez 26 October 29, 1986 died; unknown
Charlotte Jean Palmer 25 December 10, 1986 died; possibly smothered
Linda Ann Ortega 37 April 29, 1988 died; stabbed
Martha Bess Young 27 May 2, 1988 died; strangled and overdose of amphetamines
Diane Mae Talavera 37 January 17, 1989 died; strangled
Julie Lynn Angel 36 November 11, 1989 died; blunt force trauma
Cherie Michelle Payseur 24 April 27, 1991 died; possible suffocation

Book and TV

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The Riverside Killer by Christine Keers and Dennis St Pierre was published in 1996 by Pinnacle True Crime.[22]

In 1997 Cat and Mouse - Mind Games with a Serial Killer was published by Dove Books.[23] Suff met with author Brian Alan Lane and told his story. The book includes short stories and poems written by Suff and photos of several of his victims.

Suff is the subject of the television program "Real Detective," season 2, episode 2. The 40-minute program includes dramatic recreations and interviews with the lead detective of the Riverside Taskforce, Det. Bob Creed.[24] The episode first aired on March 9, 2017.[25] He is also profiled as part of the Amazon Prime 2013 Documentary "Serial Killers Defined."

The case was the subject of an episode of The New Detectives, Born to Kill? and the Most Evil Killers.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Elber, Lynn (January 15, 1992). "Man Charged in Two Deaths Lost Custody of Infant". Associated Press. Archived from the original on August 8, 2021. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  2. ^ "Suff v. State". Justia.
  3. ^ "Suff's First Wife Not Surprised by Charges". LA Times. 22 January 1992.
  4. ^ "Man Charged in Prostitute Slayings in California". The New York Times. 15 January 1992.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA v WILLIAM LESTER SUFF" (PDF). 28 Feb 2008. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022.
  6. ^ a b "1990: America's bloodiest year". Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune. 20 Dec 1990. p. 1. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "The Trial of William Lester Suff". The Californian. 26 Mar 1995. p. 8. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ a b "Another woman found dead; that makes six (2/2)". The Californian. 19 Jan 1990. p. 2. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ a b "Connection Sought in Murders of 8 Women (2/2)". Los Angeles Times. 8 Feb 1991. p. 442. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ a b "Latest prostitute killing produces leads, cops say (2/2)". Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune. 22 Aug 1991. p. 2. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "SUFF: Suspect in Slayings of Women Has History of Violence". Los Angeles Times. 17 Feb 1992. p. 376. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Judge drops one count of murder against Suff". The San Bernardino Sun. 19 Feb 1995. p. 15. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ The Evil Within - A Top Murder Squad Detective Reveals The Chilling True Stories of The World's Most Notorious Killers, p. 314, at Google Books
  14. ^ "Note new lead in 2 deaths". Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune. 18 May 1988. p. 1. Retrieved 16 Dec 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ Gorman, Tom (July 20, 1995). "Riverside Man Convicted in Serial Slayings". Los Angeles Times.
  16. ^ Lohr, David. "The Riverside Prostitute Killer". Crime Library. truTV. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  17. ^ Lastrapes, Martin (2011-07-09). Inside the Outside. Cannibal Press. ISBN 9780615440293.
  18. ^ "Jury Asks for Death Penalty for Convicted Killer of 12 Women," New York Times, August 20, 1995.
  19. ^ "Killer of Prostitutes Gets Death Sentence," New York Times, October 29, 1995.
  20. ^ a b Paige Austin (August 13, 2024). "Lake Elsinore Teen's Slaying Tied To Serial Killer". Patch.com. Archived from the original on August 13, 2024.
  21. ^ Keers, Christine; Pierre, Dennis St (1996). The Riverside Killer. Pinnacle Books. ISBN 9780786003457.
  22. ^ Brian Alan (April 1, 1997). CAT AND MOUSE: Mind Games with a Serial Killer. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  23. ^ "Real Detective: The Riverside Killer". IMDB. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  24. ^ "Real Detective".
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