- Andrew Cunanan
Infobox FBI Ten Most Wanted 1990s
name = Andrew Philip Cunanan
crime = Multiplemurder
birth_date = birth date|1969|8|31
birth_place =Rancho Bernardo, California
death_date = death date and age|1997|7|23|1969|8|31|mf=y
death_place =Miami Beach, Florida
added_date =June 12 ,1997
caught_date =July 23 ,1997 [ [http://www.cnn.com/US/9707/24/cunanan.confirmed/index.html] July 24, 1997]
remove_date =July 24 ,1997
number = 449
status = Dead
Status choices: Committed suicideAndrew Phillip Cunanan (
August 31 ,1969 –July 23 ,1997 ) was an Americanserial killer whomurder ed five people, including fashion designerGianni Versace , in a cross-country journey during a three-month period in 1997, ending with Cunanan's suicide, at the age of 27. OnJune 12 ,1997 , Cunanan became the 449th fugitive to be listed by the FBI on theFBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, and became the first person from San Diego to be placed on that list.Born in
National City, California , Cunanan graduated from The Bishop's School in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego,California , in 1987.Murders
The first murder was that of his friend Jeffrey Trail, a former US Naval Officer and propane salesman on
April 27 ,1997 , inMinneapolis . [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/cunanan/madson_5.html "Andrew Cunanan: After Me, Disaster - Trail and Madson"] (analysis), Crime Library.com, Courtroom Television Network LLC, 2005.] The next victim was architect David Madson, who was found on the east shore of Rush Lake nearRush City, Minnesota onApril 29 ,1997 , with gunshot wounds to the head. Police recognized a connection, as Trail's body had been found in Madson's Minneapolis loft apartment.Cunanan next drove to Chicago and killed prominent real-estate developer
Lee Miglin , 72, onMay 4 ,1997 . Five days later Cunanan, who escaped with Miglin's car, found his fourth victim in Pennsville,New Jersey , at theFinn's Point National Cemetery , killing caretaker William Reese, 45, onMay 9 ,1997 . Cunanan apparently killed him for hispickup truck , while leaving Miglin's car behind. Following this murder, the first of a non-acquaintance, the FBI added him to its Ten Most Wanted list.While the manhunt focused on Reese's truck, Cunanan hid in plain sight in
Miami Beach, Florida , for two months between his fourth and fifth murders. He went out mostly to gay nightclubs, and made little attempt to disguise his appearance. He even used his own name to pawn a stolen item, knowing that police routinely check pawn shop records for stolen merchandise. Finally, Cunanan murdered fashion designerGianni Versace , onJuly 15 ,1997 .Eight days later, on
July 23 ,1997 , Cunanan committedsuicide by gunshot in the upstairs bedroom aboard aMiami houseboat apparently to avoid capture by the police, who finally discovered Reese's stolen truck nearby and obtained tips from neighbors that someone resembling Cunanan was living in the houseboat.The gun used by Cunanan for some of the murders was a Taurus
semi-automatic pistol in.40 S&W caliber , which had been left behind in California by first victim Jeff Trail when he relocated to the Midwest.Motive
At the time of the crimes, there was much public and press speculation that Cunanan's motives were tied to a diagnosis of
HIV infection; however, anautopsy found him to be HIV-negative. Cunanan was widely reported to have engaged inprostitution with older men, [ [http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9707/17/cunanan/ "Who is Andrew Cunanan?"] , "CNN.com",17 July 1997 .] resulting in media speculation that some of his victims were former clients.Fact|date=December 2007Police searched the houseboat where Cunanan died in order to piece together a motive for his cross-country killing spree. However, Cunanan left behind few personal belongings. This surprised investigators, given his reputation for acquiring money and expensive possessions from wealthy, older men. Police considered few of the findings to be of note, except multiple tubes of
hydrocortisone cream and a fairly extensive collection of the fiction ofC.S. Lewis . [Dirk Cameron Gibson, "Serial Murder and Media Circuses", Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. p. 138.]Notes
Further reading
*"Three Month Fever," by
Gary Indiana . ISBN 0-06-019145-7
*"Vulgar Favors," by Maureen Orth. ISBN 0-385-33286-6
*"The A-to-Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers," by Harold Schecter & David Everitt. ISBN 0-671-02074-9
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