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23 Facts About Marvin Gabrion

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Marvin Charles Gabrion was born on October 18,1953 and is an American murderer, rapist, and suspected serial killer convicted of the 1997 kidnapping and murder of 19-year-old Rachel Timmerman, of Cedar Springs, Michigan.

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Marvin Gabrion, who was tried in the US District Court for the Western District of Michigan, thus is the first person sentenced to death by a federal court located in a non-death penalty state since the federal death penalty was reinstated in 1988.

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Marvin Gabrion's parents were often absent from the home, leaving his sisters to care for Marvin Gabrion and his brothers.

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Davis and Gabrion arrived to pick up Timmerman along with Gabrion's uncle Marvin.

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Marvin Gabrion's tent was found there, along with bolt cutters, chain, duct tape, a woman's hair clip, and nipples for a baby bottle.

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Marvin Gabrion's neighbors reported that Marvin Gabrion had a handyman named John Weeks.

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Marvin Gabrion reported that Lance had left the area with Weeks and she hadn't heard from him and was unsure of how to get hold of him.

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Marvin Gabrion reported to police that on one occasion she caught John on the phone with a girl named Rachel.

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The search for Marvin Gabrion lasted two months until they received a tip that Marvin Gabrion was set to receive a social security check from a post office in Sherman, New York.

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However, it is "virtually undisputed" that Marvin Gabrion caused her death.

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Marvin Gabrion is a suspect in the disappearance of several other people.

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Marvin Gabrion lived in a house owned by a man named Robert Allen, who went missing in 1995.

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Marvin Gabrion cashed Allen's Social Security checks and lived in his home until 1997.

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Marvin Gabrion was convicted of social security fraud in July 1998 for his use of Allen's checks and sentenced to five years in federal prison.

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Marvin Gabrion was the last known person to see him alive in June 1997.

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Marvin Gabrion remains the prime suspect in the disappearances of the three men but has not been charged.

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Marvin Gabrion was tried in 2002 for the murder of Rachel Timmerman.

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In full view of the jury, Marvin Gabrion punched his defense attorney in the face and committed 40 major infractions.

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Marvin Gabrion was the first person in the United States to receive the death penalty for a crime committed in a non-death penalty state since the federal death penalty was reinstated in 1988, as well as the first person to be sentenced to death in the state of Michigan since 1937.

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The jury found, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Marvin Gabrion killed Timmerman inside the national forest.

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In 2011, Marvin Gabrion appealed both the conviction and the sentence.

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The defense maintained that jurors should have been told that had Marvin Gabrion been tried in state court, he would not have faced the death penalty.

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Marvin Gabrion sat on death row at United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute.