Richard Marc Evonitz (July 29, 1963 - June 27, 2002) was an American serial killer, kidnapper, and rapist responsible for the deaths of three girls in Spotsylvania County, Virginia and the abduction and rape of a 15-year-old girl in Richland County, South Carolina. Evonitz has been suspected of other murders, and confessed a number of crimes to his sister shortly before committing suicide.
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Biography
Early life and education
Richard Marc Edward Evonitz was born at Providence Hospital in Columbia, South Carolina, to Joseph and Tess Ragin Evonitz. He was the first of three children; two sisters, Kristen and Jennifer, followed him in 1968 and 1971. Known as Marc to avoid confusion with a paternal uncle also named Richard, he graduated from Irmo High School in 1980 at age 16.
Career
After high school, Evonitz worked briefly as the manager of a Jiffy Lube before joining the United States Navy. He served as a sonar technician and received a Good Conduct Medal before being honorably discharged after eight years of service.
Following his stint in the Navy, Evonitz worked steadily at businesses that sold compressors and grinding equipment. He filed for bankruptcy in 1997, unable to keep up with bills following a divorce, and had a house foreclosed in 1999 following a failed business venture, but at the time of his death Evonitz had been working at an air-compressor company since moving to South Carolina a few years earlier.
Personal life
Evonitz was married twice, first to Bonnie Lou Gower from 1988 to 1996, then to Hope Marie Crowley from 1999 until his death.
Criminal career
In January 1987, Evonitz exposed himself and masturbated in front of a 15-year-old girl in Orange Park, Florida. He was arrested a month later when his ship returned to port, He entered a plea of no contest and was sentenced to three years' probation.
Evonitz is suspected of a 1994 abduction and rape and a 1995 rape in Massaponax, Virginia.
On September 9, 1996, Evonitz abducted 16-year-old Sofia Silva from her front yard near Loriella Park in Spotsylvania County. Her body was found a month later in a creek off State Route 3 in King George County.
Sisters Kristin and Kati Lisk, ages 15 and 12, were abducted from their front yard near Spotsylvania Courthouse on May 1, 1997; their bodies were found five days later in the South Anna River near Old Ridge Road in Hanover County.
On June 24, 2002, Evonitz abducted a 15-year-old girl from a friend's yard in Columbia, South Carolina. He took her to his apartment, raped her and tied her to his bed. While he slept that night, the victim was able to free herself, escaped and was able to identify her attacker to police. Evonitz fled after finding her gone, ending up surrounded by police in Sarasota, Florida.
Death and afterward
On June 27, 2002, Evonitz was surrounded by police near the waterfront in Sarasota, Florida. He was urged to surrender peacefully but kept a pistol in his hand until a police dog was released; after being bitten multiple times, Evonitz shot himself and was declared dead at 10:52 p.m. Following the return of his body to his family, his remains were cremated and scattered over the Saluda River.
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Further reading
- Into the Water, Diane Fanning (St. Martin's, 2004)
References
External links
- The FBI's Role Takes Shape
- Spotsylvania Awaits Closure in Slayings; Probe of S.C. Man Continues; Community Forever Changed
- Detectives Fear Other Victims; Police Retrace Steps Of Girls' Abductor
- Fredericksburg.com - Lisk / Silva Archive
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