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Francis Nemechek (Francis Donald Nemechek) was born on 29 June, 1950 in Trego County, Kansas, U.S., is a killer. Discover Francis Nemechek'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 73 years old?
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Francis Donald Nemechek |
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74 years old |
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Cancer |
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29 June 1950 |
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29 June |
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Trego County, Kansas, U.S. |
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United States |
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Francis Nemechek Height, Weight & Measurements
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Francis Nemechek Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Francis Nemechek worth at the age of 74 years old? Francis Nemechek’s income source is mostly from being a successful killer. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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On January 1, 1976, Nemechek was driving along Interstate 70 when he shot three bullets at a vehicle with Colorado license plates. The driver of the vehicle, Robert Wright, and his 4 other passengers sustained no injuries and reported the incident. That same month, police arrested Nemechek in connection with the case. He pleaded not guilty, and a trial was due to begin later in September. For the time being, Nemechek was held on $20,000 bond which he posted.
On June 30, 1976, Nemechek abducted 20-year-old University of Kansas student Carla Baker while Baker was taking a bike ride. Having forced her into his truck, he proceeded to drive to a secluded area where he proceeded to rape, beat, stab, and fight with her until she died. He left her body in a wheat field. The next day, Baker's father Dick Baker discovered his daughter's bike. Finding no signs of her, Dick reported Carla missing. Days later, around 100 local volunteers took part in a search to find Carla, in which they scoured local wooded areas for clues, but none were found. Her body was found on September 21. On August 21, Nemechek abducted 16-year-old Ellis High School cheerleader Paula Fabrizius. He drove her to a secluded area near Pawnee Rock, where he raped and stabbed her to death. He then mutilated her body, and it was found the next day by a group of motorcyclists.
On August 24, Nemechek was arrested at his job for the murder of Fabrizius. He had been arrested due to the fact he was identified as the last person seen with Fabrizus and his fingerprints also linked him to the crime scene. By the time of his arrest, the murders of Fabrizius, Baker, Lovette, Cheryl Young and Guy Young were being investigated as possibly being linked to a serial killer. Nemechek was held at $250,000 bail. While he was being held in jail, a Trego County judge issued a gag order, which was going to investigate Nemechek in the other murders. Police issued a warrant to search through Nemechek's camper, and they uncovered a blood-soaked carpet which he had likely used to clean up blood evidence, and photos he took of the bodies. In October 1976, he was charged with the five murders.
Since the news of Nemechek's arrest became a big news story, multiple rumors started spreading around in the area, among them was that Nemechek likely perpetrated the rape and murder of 23-year-old high school teacher Linda Leebrick in Hill City in April 1976; however, the KBI were able to disprove this claim as another man, Dennis Sanders, had already confessed to the murder. They also stated that there was no evidence to suggest Nemechek committed more murders than the five he was charged with. Nemechek confessed to authorities that he killed all five, but claimed he was not criminally responsible, and he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
On December 13, 1974, Nemechek was driving his pickup truck along Interstate 70 near Ogallah when he noticed a red Toyota driving along the same road, which held 19-year-old Diane Lovette, her friend 21-year-old Cheryl Young, and Cheryl's 3-year-old son Guy William Young, all of Fort Madison, Iowa. Brandishing his handgun, Nemechek shot out one of the tires of the Toyota, consequently causing the car to spiral onto the side of the road. Nemechek then parked his truck and ran to the front of the women's vehicle and abducted all three at gunpoint. He drove the trio to a farmhouse owned by an acquaintance named Joseph Faulkner in Graham County, where he shot both Lovette and Young to death, and left Guy unharmed. However, due to the snow and freezing temperatures, Guy would succumb from hypothermia. Later that same day, Cheryl Young's vehicle was found abandoned. A month later, two trappers found the body of Guy Young, and responding officers found the bodies of Cheryl Young and Diane Lovette inside the farmhouse. The killings quickly drew a lot of attention, and in the months it sat unsolved, the case was nicknamed the "Lovette-Young case".
Francis Donald Nemechek (born June 29, 1950) is an American serial killer who murdered four women and a young boy in Kansas's Trego and Ellis counties between December 1974 and August 1976. He admitted to committing the murders, along with raping some of his victims, but pled not guilty due to claims of insanity. He was found guilty in 1977 and sentenced to life imprisonment. He has been denied parole four times.
Born on June 29, 1950, Francis Donald Nemechek was the second of three children born to parents George and Nathalie. Little is known about his upbringing, other than he grew up in Trego County and played football in high school. After high school Nemechek enrolled at Goodland Area Vocational-Technical school, where he was described as a top student. Upon completing the school Nemechek applied for a job as a traveling service mechanic, for which he was granted work for. Nemechek later got married, and fathered one son. After some time, the two filed for divorce. He eventually got a new job as a truck driver which his father helped him obtain. Nemechek would continue to live with his parents up until his arrest. Family members would tell the press that mentioning Nemechek's ex-wife would throw him into rage.