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Christa Gail Pike’s name has been etched into the annals of American true crime for thirty years, a symbol of a brutality so profound it continues to haunt those who revisit the details. In 1995, at the tender age of 18, Pike was convicted for her central role in the cold-blooded, sadistic murder of 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer. The crime was not merely a homicide; it was a ritualistic slaughter that defied comprehension, leaving even the most hardened investigators shaken to their core. A jury, faced with the overwhelming evidence of the attack, spared no hesitation in delivering a death sentence.
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