Anthony Allen Shore
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Anthony Allen Shore
Background information
Birth name Anthony Allen Shore
Also known as The Tourniquet Killer
Born June 25, 1962
Rapid City, South Dakota
Conviction Child molestation,
Drug possession,
Kidnapping,
Murder,
Sexual assault
Sentence Death
Killings
Number of victims 4 or 5
Country United States
State(s) Texas
Date apprehended October 24, 2003


Anthony Allen Shore (born June 25, 1962) is a serial killer/paedophile who is responsible for the slayings of one woman and four girls. He operated from 1987 to 2000, and was known as the "Tourniquet Killer" since he used a ligature with either a toothbrush or bamboo stick to tighten or loosen the ligature. The instrument was similar to a twitch, which is used by farmers to control horses.

Background
Shore's parents were both with the United States Air Force, and he was born in South Dakota where his father was stationed; however, the family had moved nine times before he entered high school.[He has 2 sisters.He possessed much musical talent, but by the time of his crimes, this had not been pursued seriously, and he had become a telephone lineman.He ultimately married and had two daughters, but later divorced. Later marrying again and divorcing.

Murders
Laurie Lee Tremblay

Tremblay was killed in September 1986. Shore had attempted to sexually assault her. She was strangled.

Maria Carmen Del Estrada
Maria Carmen Del Estrada, 21, was killed in April 1992. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled.She was an illegal Mexican immigrant from the state of Guerrero who came to the United States to have a better life. She was a small, petite woman, standing at a height of 5 foot 1 inch and weighing 104 pounds. She worked as a nanny with her best friend, Rosa. On April 16, 1992, Carmen's half naked body was found in the back of a Dairy Queen. She had been sexually assaulted.

Jane Doe (not known)
On the 19th of October 1993, Shore entered the home of a fourteen-year-old female, bound and sexually assaulted her. This girl was not killed . Shore then fled the scene on foot.

Diana Rebollar
Diana Rebollar, 9, was killed in August 1994. She had been beaten, sexually assaulted and strangled.She lived in the Heights area of Houston, at the front of a small duplex. One day, she headed out to the neighborhood store to buy a bag of sugar. Employees of the store saw her leaving the store safely, but she never returned home. She was found the next day on a loading dock behind a building.One lead for police was given by a neighbor who described a van that frequented the area. She was connected to the Carmen Del Estrada case by the killer's MO. A rope with a bamboo stick attached was found around her neck.

Dana Sanchez
Dana Sanchez, 16, was killed in July 1995. Shore offered her a ride in his van. He made advances to her, which she resisted. She was strangled. Seven days later an anonymous telephone call to a local news station, actually made by Shore, directed police to her body.

Investigation
Shore had been convicted of molesting his two daughters, and as a result he was required to provide police with a DNA sample. This was done in 1998.In 2000, detectives pulled Carmen Del Estrada's case from the cold files and tested DNA evidence from underneath Carmen's fingernails and received a full genetic profile.The results were not immediately matched to Shore because of problems at the lab. As a result of an audit, the lab was closed in 2002; certain samples, however, including those taken from Estrada's nails, were sent to another laboratory for retesting.The results were not matched until 2003. Shore was arrested for Estrada's murder.

Eleven hours into his interrogation, Shore confessed to the murders of Carmen Del Estrada, Diana Rebollar and Dana Sanchez. He also confessed to the 1987 murder of fourteen-year-old Laurie Tremblay and the 1994 rape of a fourteen-year-old girl. Laurie Tremblay was walking to school when she was killed and dumped behind a Mexican restaurant. Detectives had no way of linking this killing to the other three murders, since Laurie was strangled with a ligature. When asked why he switch to a tourniquet, Shore replied, "because I hurt my finger while murdering Tremblay."

Trial and Conviction
Despite Shore's confession of killing four people, and raping another, prosecutor Kelly Siegler decided to charge Shore for only Carmen Del Estrada's murder, since it contained the most forensic evidence. The jury found Shore guilty of capital murder and in the sentencing phase of the trial they learned that they had convicted a serial killer. During the sentencing phase, they put Shore's only surviving victim on the stand, who told a compelling story. Less than one hour later the jury sentenced Shore to death, which Shore, himself, asked for.

Anthony Allen Shore currently awaits execution on Texas's death row at Livingston, Texas. During his confession, Shore hinted that there were other murder victims, and he still remains the prime suspect in the I-45 serial murders.

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