
b: 1959
Summary
Name:
David Franklin YoungYears Active:
1983 - 1987Birth:
November 03, 1959Status:
Awaiting ExecutionClass:
MurdererVictims:
3+Method:
Stabbing / Blunt force traumaNationality:
USA
b: 1959
Summary: Murderer
Name:
David Franklin YoungStatus:
Awaiting ExecutionVictims:
3+Method:
Stabbing / Blunt force traumaNationality:
USABirth:
November 03, 1959Years Active:
1983 - 1987David Franklin Young was born on November 3, 1959. He grew up in a typical American family. The details about his early childhood and family background are not well-documented. However, it is known that he had a troubled life as he grew older.
Young faced issues during his teenage years. As he transitioned into adulthood, he developed a reputation for having violent behavior. His relationships with women were often marked by instability and conflict.
In 1983, Young was convicted for killing his ex-girlfriend in Illinois. This event marked a significant point in his life. After serving time for that crime, he was paroled in the autumn of 1986.
Three months later, he married Theresa Rasico in Washington, Indiana. She was five years older than him, and their marriage followed a short courtship. However, the marriage did not last long. By July 1987, they were separated.
Young's reaction to the separation was violent. During a fight in Loogootee, Indiana, he seriously injured Rasico. This act would lead to further legal troubles for him. Shortly afterward, he was arrested by authorities in Illinois.
While in custody, Young confessed to more murders in several states, including California, Idaho, and Utah. These confessions indicated a troubling history of violence. After returning to Indiana for trial, he entered a plea bargain in November 1987. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of his ex-wife.
In 1983, David Franklin Young killed an ex-girlfriend in Illinois. After serving time, he was paroled in 1986. Soon after his release, he married Theresa Rasico in Washington, Indiana. Their marriage was short-lived, and by July 1987, they were separated. During a fight in Loogootee, Indiana, Young attacked Rasico and crushed her skull.
Following the attack, he was arrested by authorities in Illinois a month later. During the investigation, Young confessed to other murders committed in California, Idaho, and Utah. His victims included two women and one man.
After being returned to Indiana, Young took a plea deal with the local prosecutors. In November 1987, he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of his ex-wife. In 1988, he received a death sentence in Utah for the other killings.