Patrick Kearney
Patrick Kearney  | |
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Kearney's mugshot on July 1, 1977  | |
| Born | Patrick Wayne Kearney September 24, 1939  | 
| Other names | The Trash Bag Killer The Freeway Killer  | 
| Convictions | First-degree murder (21 counts) Necrophilia (10+ counts)  | 
| Criminal penalty | Life imprisonment | 
| Details | |
| Victims | 28+ | 
Span of crimes  | 1962 – March 13, 1977 | 
| Country | United States | 
| State | California | 
Date apprehended  | July 1, 1977 | 
| Imprisoned at | Mule Creek State Prison | 
Patrick Wayne Kearney (born September 24, 1939), also called the Trash Bag Killer and the Freeway Killer, is an American serial killer who sexually assaulted and murdered a minimum of twenty-eight young men and boys in southern California between 1962 and 1977. Kearney often engaged in necrophilia with his victims' bodies before disemboweling and dismembering them. He frequently wrapped his victims' severed limbs in trash bags and scattered them in various locations, mainly along state highways.
In 1978, Kearney pleaded guilty to twenty-one counts of murder and was sentenced to twenty-one consecutive life sentences. Kearney was the first of three known serial killers who preyed on young men in southern California in the 1970s and 1980s to be identified; the others were William Bonin and Randy Kraft.