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Clifford Gayles (Clifford William Gayles) was born on 1913 in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., is a killer. Discover Clifford Gayles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Clifford William Gayles
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Age 35 years old
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Born 1913
Birthday 1913
Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Date of death July 2, 1948 (aged 35) - Ohio State Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Ohio State Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Died Place Ohio State Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1948

Clifford William Gayles (1913 – July 2, 1948) was an American serial killer who committed two murders during a Labor Day murder spree in southwestern Ohio in 1947, three years after being released from prison for a previous murder conviction. For the latter crimes, Gayles was sentenced to death and subsequently executed in 1948.

A few months prior to his execution date, Gayles' wife officially filed for divorce and was granted custody of their 14-year-old son. On July 2, 1948, Gayles was executed in the Ohio Penitentiary's electric chair. He accepted his death calmly, and per his final request, his eyes were surgically removed post-mortem and donated to an eye bank in New York.

1947

The day after the crimes were committed, police departments across several counties organized to hunt the fugitive down. Eventually, the FBI was brought in to assist state authorities, managing to track the pair down to New Orleans, Louisiana, where they were arrested on October 1, 1947. Neither Gayles nor Davidson resisted arrest, and were subsequently extradited to Ohio to face charges there. His case sparked a debate in parole procedures and how the state's parole board assessed which criminals should be considered violent or not.

1945

Gayles served ten years, the minimum required before he was eligible for parole, and was released on January 22, 1945, after a recommendation from the Parole Board. Sometime during the following two years, he developed a relationship with an underage girl named Ada Davidson, who lived together with her older sister Ollie in Xenia. On August 31, 1947, he went to their home and asked to take Ada on a trip for the Labor Day weekend, to which Ollie vehemently objected, as she disapproved of their relationship. Angered by her response, Gayles brandished a gun and shot her in the thigh, before taking Ada and fleeing in his car. Ollie Davidson was transported to a hospital in Springfield, where she succumbed to her injuries a week later.

1934

On October 5, 1934, Gayles got into an altercation with 25-year-old Mamie Robinson Barnes, his girlfriend, behind a YMCA in Cincinnati. In the resulting scuffle, he pulled out a knife and stabbed her nine times in the heart. After the murder, Gayles dropped the knife in the alley and went to the local police station, where he readily confessed to the crime. He was placed in a jail cell while two officers were dispatched to verify his claims, with them locating Barnes' body in the alley not long after. By the time they returned, Gayles had fallen asleep, and when he was questioned by detectives, he explained that he had stabbed her with the knife without providing a reason why. As a result, he was charged with first-degree murder, was found guilty and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime.