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Ohio Serial Killer's Death Row Appeal Tests U.S. Federal Courts

Shawn Grate's case highlights DNA evidence and confession reliability in American capital punishment

Shawn Grate
BEVIS

Klassifikation:

Serial killer
Ohio
Death penalty
kidnapping
Rape
911-opkald
Shawn Grate
masseskyderier

Quick Facts

Gerningsmand(e)Shawn Michael Grate
Offer(e)Stacey Stanley, Elizabeth Griffith, Candice Cunningham, Rebekah Leicy, og et uidentificeret offer
GerningsstedAshland County, Richland County, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Gerningsdato2006-2016
ForbrydelsestypeSeriemord, kidnapping, voldtægt
skoleskyderier
gentagelseskriminalitet
familiedrab
dobbeltmord
familiekriminalitet
mordssag
justitssvigt
domstol
justitsmordet
hvidvaskning
mordsager
magtmisbrug
overerstatningskommission
True Crime Podcast 2026
sundhedsbedrageri
kvaksalveri
mordgåde

In September 2016, a kidnapped woman's escape in northern Ohio triggered one of the region's most significant criminal investigations in decades. The case would ultimately expose a decade-long pattern of violence and lead to the conviction of Shawn Michael Grate, now 48, who sits on death row in an American penitentiary.

Grate was arrested after the woman he had abducted managed to break free and alert police. What followed was an intensive interrogation that would become central to his conviction—and now, to his legal defense.

**The Convictions and Confessions**

Timeline

1 June 2006

Erster Mord

Shawn Grate ermordet Stacey Stanley Hicks, sein erstes bestätigtes Opfer

8 September 2016

Elizabeth Griffith wird ermordet

Die 29-jährige Elizabeth Griffith wird Grates nächstes Opfer in Ashland, Ohio

10 September 2016

Stacey Stanley wird getötet

Die 43-jährige Stacey Stanley wird im selben verlassenen Haus ermordet

13 September 2016

Dramatischer Notruf

Ein entführtes Opfer wählt den Notruf, während Grate schläft, und er wird kurz darauf verhaftet

13 September 2016

Zwei Leichen entdeckt

Die Polizei findet die Leichen von Elizabeth Griffith und Stacey Stanley im verlassenen Haus

7 May 2018

Schuldig in allen Anklagepunkten

Shawn Grate wird in fünf Mordfällen für schuldig befunden und zum Tode verurteilt

In May 2018, Grate received his initial death sentence for two murders: 43-year-old Stacey Stanley and 29-year-old Elizabeth Griffith. Stanley's case began innocuously when she encountered Grate at a gas station where he offered to repair her tire. The meeting ended in kidnapping and murder.

Over the following months, Grate confessed to additional killings. In March 2019, he admitted to two more murders in Richland County. By September 2019, he had confessed to a fifth victim in Marion County. Among those killed were 29-year-old Candice Cunningham, who had been in an on-and-off relationship with Grate for five years and was allegedly tortured for three days before her death, and Rebekah Leicy, reportedly murdered after taking four dollars from Grate in a bar.

One victim remains unidentified.

**Interrogation and Legal Questions**

Grate's confessions emerged during a 33-hour interrogation conducted over eight days by detective Kim Mager. That extended questioning process—standard in American law enforcement but increasingly scrutinized internationally—now forms a cornerstone of his appeal strategy.

In total, Grate faced 23 charges, including premeditated murder, kidnapping, rape, burglary, theft, and evidence tampering. His preferred method of killing was strangulation, and police documented extensive patterns of physical and psychological torture.