Los Angeles Times

Killer is facing another life term

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SACRAMENTO — The man accused of strangling the California serial killer known as the I-5 Strangler won’t face the death penalty, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

Amador County Dist. Atty. Todd Riebe said he had filed first-degree murder charges against Jason Budrow and would seek a sentence of life in prison without possibilit­y of parole, the Sacramento Bee reported.

Budrow, 40, is accused of strangling Roger Reece Kibbe, whose body was discovered Feb. 28 in their shared cell at Mule Creek State Prison southeast of Sacramento.

Budrow already is serving life without parole for strangling his girlfriend in 2011 in Riverside County.

Death penalty cases are costly and lengthy affairs that include automatic appeals. California hasn’t executed anyone since 2006, and Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a moratorium on capital punishment while he is in office.

Kibbe, 81, was initially convicted in 1991 of strangling Darcine Frackenpoh­l, a 17-year-old who had run away from her home in Seattle. Her body was found west of South Lake Tahoe below Echo Summit in September 1987.

Investigat­ors said then that they suspected him in other similar slayings.

But it wasn’t until 2009 that a San Joaquin County district attorney’s office investigat­or used new developmen­ts in DNA evidence to connect him to additional slayings in Northern California counties.

Kibbe pleaded guilty to six additional killings in exchange for prosecutor­s not seeking the death penalty.

Those victims were Lou Ellen Burleigh, 21, killed in 1977; and Stephanie Brown, 19; Lora Heedrick, 20; Katherine Kelly Quinones, 25; Charmaine Sabrah, 26; and Barbara Ann Scott, 29, all killed in 1986.

Kibbe was serving multiple life terms without possibilit­y of parole.

In a letter to the Mercury News last month, Budrow said he killed Kibbe on the same day they became cellmates, initially so he would have a cell to himself.

But the plan “evolved into a mission for avenging that youngest girl and all of Roger Kibbe’s other victims,” he wrote.

 ?? Associated Press ?? JASON BUTROW, 40, is accused of killing the I-5 Strangler, his cellmate.
Associated Press JASON BUTROW, 40, is accused of killing the I-5 Strangler, his cellmate.

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