
Summary
Name:
Daniel WebbYears Active:
1989Status:
ImprisonedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
ShootingNationality:
USA
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Daniel WebbStatus:
ImprisonedVictims:
1Method:
ShootingNationality:
USAYears Active:
1989Daniel Webb was born in 1961. He grew up in a suburb of Hartford, Connecticut. Not much is known about his early life and family background. As a teenager, he was known to have had some trouble with the law. At the age of 17, he faced charges related to other crimes before the events that led to his sentence.
In August 1989, Webb was living in Hartford. It was during this time he became involved in a serious crime that would change his life forever. His life took a drastic turn when he committed a violent act that led to his arrest and eventual sentencing.
Webb was charged with serious offenses, including kidnapping and murder. He was not cooperative during his trial and had issues with his defense. His life ended up being marked by this tragic event that defined his adulthood and ultimately led to his being sentenced to death.
On August 24, 1989, Daniel Webb committed a brutal crime in Hartford, Connecticut. He kidnapped Diane Gellenbeck, who was 37 years old and the vice president of a local bank, from a parking garage. Webb drove her to Keney Park, where he attempted to rape her. When Diane tried to escape, he shot her five times. Witnesses said that the final shots were fired at close range as she crawled across the grass.
Webb’s trial started soon after his arrest. During the proceedings, he was uncooperative with his defense team. He did not show remorse for his actions and even chose to skip the courtroom when the jury verdict was read. On July 26, 1991, he was sentenced to death for his crimes.
He continued to maintain his innocence throughout the trial and later claimed that his defense attorney and the judge had not adequately represented him. Despite his claims, the evidence against him was strong, including witness testimony about the crime itself. Webb was ultimately held accountable for the kidnapping and murder of Diane Gellenbeck.