Write a paragraph of each young boy’s friendship with the serial killer.

Elaborate on how the serial killer made friends with the young boys before making them his victims.

Write a paragraph of each young boy’s friendship with the serial killer.

If possible tell a little bit about the victims before they was murdered.
Who was the young boys

Who was the serial killer
The technique that the serial killer used to become friends with the young men or boys.

Please add any contact information to share about the young boys that was never found meaning (Missing Person Contact Information)

The story do not have to be in my order of the notes.

I’m trying to show how a sociopath can make friends just to betray you by murdering the subject.

Add Jane’s story

I placed the websites in a story below to be helpful

THE SOCIOPATH
(JOHN RODNEY McRAE),
CLASSIFICATION: SERIAL KILLER

John Rodney McRae,

Note:
At 15, McRae was a husky high schooler and a reserve on the football team. He was also known as a petty thief who went joyriding with his pals in stolen boats and cars.

Note: A message was left Wednesday for McRae’s lawyer.

McRae was sentenced June 15 to life in prison without parole for the
murder of 15-year-old Randy Laufer of Harrison. The teenager was bound,
molested and stabbed to death in 1987.

Laufer’s remains were found in 1997 buried a few yards from the Clare
County mobile home McRae lived in when Laufer went missing.

He originally was convicted in 1998 of killing the boy, but the state
Supreme Court overturned the conviction, ruling that McRae was denied a
lawyer when he confessed.

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the ruling in January and when
prosecutors tried him again in the spring, they did it without his
confession.

When McRae was 16, he was convicted of first-degree murder in the 1950
killing of 8-year-old Joey Housey of St. Clair Shores.

McRae served two decades in prison before then-Gov. William Milliken
commuted his life sentence in 1971 at the recommendation of the state
parole board.

Clare County prosecutor Norm Gage told the Morning Sun of Mount
Pleasant that he was happy for the two families that McRae was
sentenced before his health failed.

McRae’s lawyer had been planning to appeal the conviction, the paper
reported.

Who was John Rodney McRAE? And who was he to these young boys and young men?
Who was these young boys and young men to John Rodney McRAE? What happened to them and why.
Randy Laufer 15 yr old
Joey Housey 8 yr old
Keith Fleming 14 yr old
Charles Collingwood aska Eddie 19 yr old.

I had the opportunity to work beside Eddie’s sister Jane Collingwood Chapman she often talked about her family especially her brother Eddie he was her favorite. Jane is older now in her 60s + years but still carried the heartache of losing her brother Eddie of not knowing what happened to him. Their last communication was through a letter that Eddie had written her and this is the story Jane told me and asked would I add her brother Eddie to my book project this is Jane story in her own words…

Story by Jane Collingwood Chapman

Charles Edward Collingwood, better known as Eddie had a rough upbringing. I should know. He was my younger brother and only 14- months apart from me. Eddie was a sweet little guy coming up, but after coming out of foster care it was hard for him to trust people and even harder to adjust to his new stepmom. One weekend after our birth mother Mary came back into our lives, Eddie went to live with her, Earl, and our brother Roger. The abuse they were subject to living with Earl was bad. Of course, my mother didnt do anything to stop it. Earl was her meal ticket, her extra income. Forget about the abuse, suck it up and deal with it, was what they were told. When Eddie was just a few weeks away from turning 19 he, along with Roger, Mary, and our brother Mark took Mommas truck to Rays Plant Nursery and loaded it down with all kinds of plants. The police were called, and Eddie was the only one that got caught. Everyone else got away before the police could get them, so Eddie took the blame. He told the police that he had driven the truck there and loaded the plants onto the truck alone. He was convicted of theft, while momma, Mark and Roger got away with it. The trial was in early August of 1978. Eddie was trial as a juvenile since he was eighteen at the time, and he was charged with grand theft. The plants were worth more than $2,500. He was sent to a juvenile prison down next to the everglades in Florida, where he made friends with a guard named John McRae and a couple other boys that were serving time. McRae made plans to help these boys escape. He told them that after they escape and live in Mexico for a few years they could come back and visit their loved ones. He told them that things

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