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David Gail Meirhofer (June 8, 1949 – September 29, 1974) was an American
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who confessed to four
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s in rural
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between 1967 and 1974 — three of them children. Meirhofer killed himself shortly after confessing, and was never tried in court. In the early 1970s when Meirhofer's crimes were ongoing, the
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(FBI) had been refining a method of psychologically profiling criminal offenders, and Meirhofer would be the first serial killer to be actively investigated using this technique.
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is now a contemporary method used to discover clues pertaining to the characteristics of an unknown offender from evidence at the scene of the crime, and to psychologically profile the perpetrator concerned.


Early life

David Meirhofer was born on June 8, 1949, in
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, one of Clifford and Eleanor Meirhofer's five children. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to the small town of
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, where David would spend his childhood and adolescence. He attended the local Manhattan High School where, due to his melancholic temperament and introverted nature, he was considered an outcast and periodically bullied by other students. After graduating in 1967, Meirhofer worked several odd jobs before being drafted into the
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in the fall of 1968. He enlisted in the Marine Corps on October 1, spending the next few months at a military base in
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,
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, as part of the Signal Corps. After completing his basic training, he was sent to MCAS Cherry Point, before being dispatched to fight in the
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in 1969, serving in the 5th Communications Battalion. For his achievements in deploying communication systems and controlling military formations during armed assaults, he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. In August 1971, he returned to the United States, where he continued his military service at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. In 1973, Meirhofer was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps and returned to Manhattan. There he supported himself as a self-employed handyman and carpenter, running a shop in the city.


Kidnapping of Susan Jaeger, investigation and arrest

Meirhofer first came to police attention following the kidnapping of 7-year-old Susan Jaeger. The girl had been abducted from a tent in the middle of the night on June 25, 1973, while camping with her family in
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. Three days later, a man called one of the
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's regional offices in
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,
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, claiming that he had kidnapped the girl and demanding $25,000 in ransom. On July 2, the Gallatin County Sheriff's deputy Ron Brown received a similar call. This time, the kidnapper demanded $50,000 and, to back up his claims, he described Jaeger's appearance, pointing out that she had a unique fingernail on one index finger, which was later confirmed by her relatives. Initially, police agreed to transfer the ransom, in a veiled attempt to catch the perpetrator, but this was unsuccessful, as nobody came to the drop-off point. On September 24, the kidnapper called the Jaeger family home and talked to Susan's older brother, 16-year-old Daniel, referring to his previous calls to the sheriff and the FBI to prove that it was him. By that time, in order to record the conversation, the family's house had been
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, resulting in a successful recording of the full conversation. After examining it, the FBI managed to trace the caller to a filling station in
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. Despite this revelation, they were unable to apprehend a suspect, and the case remained dormant for several months. In February 1974, approximately 1,200 skeletal fragments were found at the Lockhart Place, an abandoned ranch in
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. Following a forensic examination, it was determined the fragments belonged to two separate victims: the first being a girl aged 6–8, while the other was a woman aged 18–20. Four months later, on June 25, the kidnapper called the Jaegers again. For approximately an hour, he talked with the girl's mother, Marietta, during which he reaffirmed that it was him by describing Susan's appearance and the phone calls, ending the conversation by saying that he was unable to return her. A few days later, authorities were contacted by a Three Forks resident named Ralph Green. Green reported an invoice for a phone call made on June 25, which he had not made. While investigating his telephone cables, policemen found a voice gateway and other devices that were built into a line break, which they suspected that Susan Jaeger's kidnapper had used to make the call. Using this information, several profilers from the FBI, who had been working on refining a new technique in
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, made a psychological profile of the supposed offender. By their estimations, the suspect was a white man, aged 25–30, likely local to the area, with a background in the telecommunications industry or the military, and a known social outcast who had problems interacting with others. In the course of the investigation, police considered several suspects but gradually narrowed on Meirhofer as the most likely culprit. Police noted that a man matching his description had made frequent trips to Three Forks between 1973 and 1974, where he carried out construction and installation work at various ranches, including the Lockhart Place, where the remains of the two victims were found. After checking his travel schedule, they also successfully placed him in Wyoming in September 1973, after finding a receipt from an auto repair shop in Cheyenne stating that he had been there on September 24, the day the call to the Jaeger family was made. Based on this evidence, Meirhofer was arrested in August 1974 and brought to the police station for interrogation. However, he claimed that he was not responsible for Jaeger's abduction. In an attempt to prove his innocence, he agreed to be interrogated under the influence of
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(then believed to be a " truth serum" that might make suspects less likely to lie). He also took a polygraph test, whose results proved inconclusive. Because they lacked any solid evidence to arrest him, the authorities ultimately released Meirhofer without any charges. The audio recordings from his interrogation were later shown to Susan's parents who later positively identified the caller as David Meirhofer. During September of that year, Marietta confronted Meirhofer several times, accusing him of killing her daughter and urging him to confess. After one such meeting, on September 24, the kidnapper, presenting himself as "Travis", called the family again, angrily declaring that they would never see their daughter alive again due to their cooperation with the police. During the phone call, Marietta referred to Meirhofer by his name, to which he did not respond. Unbeknownst to Meirhofer, the FBI had been monitoring the call, and after an audiophonoscopic examination, conclusively determined that he indeed was the caller, arresting him on the very next day. While Meirhofer was detained at the Gallatin County Jail in Bozeman, authorities began a search of his house and the interior of his car. Searchers found bloodied women's clothing, washed-out blood stains, and a human hand and several fingers, the latter of which Meirhofer had kept in the refrigerator.


Confessions and suicide

Upon learning of these findings, on September 29, Meirhofer confessed to two crimes. He admitted to abducting and killing Susan Jaeger, as well as 19-year-old Sandra Dykman Smallegan, who had gone missing on February 10 of that year from a basketball game in Manhattan. During the interrogation, Meirhofer admitted that he had attempted to establish an intimate relationship with Smallegan, but after she refused, he abducted her, tying and gagging his victim, from which she would later suffocate to death. In regard to Jaeger, he claimed that he had stabbed the girl to death shortly after kidnapping her, as she had resisted fiercely. His motive for the murder was never determined, as Meirhofer vehemently denied that his aim was to rape her. After killing his victims, Meirhofer dismembered the bodies with a hunting knife and a woodsaw and then burned them in a
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, before finally scattering their ashes and remaining bones at the Lockhart Place. In an attempt to avoid
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, Meirhofer's defense attorney brokered a plea deal involving the confession of two additional murders that had not been linked to Meirhofer.Ron Franscell (2022). ShadowMan: An Elusive Psycho Killer and the Birth of FBI Profiling. Berkely, ISBN 0593199278 One was the death of 13-year-old Bernard L. Poelman, shot to death on a bridge in Three Forks on March 19, 1967, while swimming with a friend. Police had initially ascribed the Poelman incident to an accidental shooting or ricochet from hunters or target shooters. The second additional murder was that of 12-year-old
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Michael E. Raney, who had been beaten to death in Three Forks during an outdoor practice session on May 7, 1968. While a definitive motive for these murders was never established either, Meirhofer himself claimed that before killing Raney, he "wanted to get ..a little kid." Interrogators suspected Meirhofer may have committed more than four murders, but confessed only to those in Gallatin County due to the plea deal with county prosecutors. Some of the Montana crimes that Meirhofer was suspected of committing were later attributed to Wayne Nance (1955-1986), another serial killer active in Montana in the 1970s and '80s; and to long-haul truck driver
Richard William Davis Richard William Davis (November 7, 1941 – August 24, 2012) was an American child murderer, rapist and possible serial killer who was posthumously linked via DNA to the abduction and murder of 5-year-old Siobhan McGuinness, who was found raped ...
, who was posthumously linked by DNA to the 1974 murder of a five year old girl in Missoula, Montana. Four hours after giving his confessions, Meirhofer was found dead in his jail cell, having hanged himself with a towel. Jailers had not been informed Meirhofer was a murder suspect and he was not put on suicide watch. Sheriff Lesley "Andy" Anderson was formally censured by county officials for the suicide, and was voted out of office in the next election after two decades in the job. The cases associated with Meirhofer were closed, but his reasoning and motivations for the murders remain uncertain. Meirhof's younger brother, Alan Meihofer, was arrested in 1986 for a string of child rapes near
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. He was convicted in 1988 and released in 2017. Alan has declined to speak to journalists or police about possible connections between his and David's crimes.


Media presentations


Books

Susan Jaeger's mother, Marietta Jaeger, wrote a book about Susan's kidnapping and murder. "The Lost Child" was published June 1983. In 2022, author and journalist
Ron Franscell Ron Franscell (born January 29, 1957) is an American journalist, novelist and true crime writer best known for the true account ''The Darkest Night'' about the 1973 crimes against two childhood friends in the small community where Franscell grew ...
wrote "ShadowMan: An Elusive Psycho Killer and the Birth of FBI Profiling," about the Meirhofer case and the role played by the FBI's first-ever criminal profile, which had only been a theoretical concept at the Bureau to that point.


Television shows

The short-lived
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docudrama series " FBI: The Untold Stories" re-enacts Susan Jaeger's kidnapping and the FBI investigation in search of her kidnapper, aired: October 1991. The police and FBI investigation into the abduction and murder of Susan Jaeger was portrayed in the May 27, 2003, episode of the television
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series "The FBI Files" entitled ''Dark Woods''. In the episode, the name David Meirhofer was changed to David Masterson. In September 2013, the Investigation Discovery series "20/20 on ID" aired ''The Power of Forgiveness'' . Marietta Jaeger shares her emotional pain after receiving a call, that lasted an hour, from Meirhofer on the one year anniversary of her daughter's abduction and how the call aided in law enforcement's capture of Meirhofer.


See also

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Terry Langford Terry Allen Langford (May 18, 1966 – February 24, 1998) was an American convicted murderer who was executed by lethal injection in Montana. Langford was executed for the July 1988 murders of Ned and Celene Blackwood, in Ovando, Montana. His cas ...
was an American killer executed in Montana (1998). General: *
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References


Cited works and further reading

* * Douglas, John; Olshaker, Mark (1997). ''Journey Into Darkness: The FBI's Premier Investigator Penetrates the Minds and Motives of the Most Terrifying Serial Killers''. Pocket Books. * * *


External links


FindAGrave for David Meirhofer

Criminal Profiling: How It All Began (23 March 2014)
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Journey of Hope: Marietta Jaeger-Lane, Three Folks MT
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