Robert Anthony Buell

Robert Anthony Buell (September 10, 1940 – September 24, 2002) was an American serial killer, child murderer, serial rapist, and former Planning Department worker from Akron, Ohio. He was convicted of the July 17, 1982 murder of 11-year-old Krista Lea Harrison.[1]

Robert Anthony Buell
Mugshot taken near the time of execution
Born(1940-09-10)September 10, 1940
DiedSeptember 24, 2002(2002-09-24) (aged 62)
Cause of deathLethal injection
Other namesBob Buell
Criminal penalty121 years in prison plus death
Details
Victims2 confirmed; 1 suspected
Span of crimes
1981–1983
CountryU.S.
State(s)Ohio
Date apprehended
1984

Buell was executed by lethal injection on September 24, 2002. His final meal was a single black unpitted olive.[1] In 2010, eight years after his death, he was found to have also killed Tina Marie Harmon.[2]

Murder cases

Police sketch of Buell at the time of Krista Harrison's abduction on July 17, 1982

On July 17, 1982, Buell was reportedly seen abducting Krista Harrison in a park in Marshallville, Ohio. Harrison's body was found six days after her kidnapping. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled. Two other young girls have been thought to have also been victims of Buell: Tina Marie Harmon, age 12, murdered in 1981; and Debora Kaye Smith, age 10, murdered in 1983.[3]

Although strong evidence is present linking Buell to all three cases, Buell was only charged with the murder of Krista Harrison.[3] He has since been linked by DNA evidence to Tina Harmon's murder.[4] Buell was also a serial rapist. In 1984, Buell raped and tortured a woman who was able to escape and notify police, an event that ultimately led to his arrest.[5]

Buell was sentenced to death for Krista Harrison's murder on April 11th, 1984. Eighteen years later, on September 24th, 2002, he was executed by lethal injection, still denying involvement in the Harrison murder.

This case was presented as "Material Evidence" in Forensic Files, season 5, episode 8, made before Buell's execution.

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