This is a great set of items. This was part of the lot That is got from Shane BugBee a year ago. What you will get is a clip from The Paper on the day after he was put to death. This also comes with the envelope Gerald sent the art in. On the envelope the mail stamp said that it was stamped from Jacksonville Fl, June 19th 1996. Gerald used a black pen he put his full name prison id number, he also put the prison address his room number and unit number on it this looks read good and ready for a frame. This also comes with two white art pages, one card has a cartoon on front and back and the other has only one cartoon on front. All the Art is done with a black pen and color pencils.This would be perfect for your collection or as a gift to someone special. I am letting this go for a great price all the items for only $ 24.99 free shipping world wide!
I except most forms of payment, pay-pal,checks,Money Orders, Cash "at your own risk" I live next to the Post Office so I can usually drop your Purchase in the mail as soon as Payment clears. I make sure your package is packed well so you get your item in mint condition! If you have any questions please e-mail me @-------
This was from the large lot I Purchased from Shan Bugbee, who years brfore got it from the man Him self Joe Hiles at Serial Killer Central. Joe's cool as hell check out his site if you have not already! This is a pretty cool set of Items. What you will get is four Items in totol. There is a clipping from the Paper talking about him being put to death. There is a letter sent from Prison back on June 19th 1996. the letter has postal stamp with the date and where it was from. I except most forms of payment, pay-pal,checks,Money Orders, Cash "at your own risk" I live next to the Post Office so I can usually drop your Purchase in the mail as soon as Payment clears. I make sure your package is packed well so you get your item in mint condition! If you have any questions please e-mail me @-------

According to his own confession , Stano claimed his first two victims in New jersey, during 1969. He drifted into Pennsylvania in the early 1970s and murdered half a dozen women there before returning to his native Florida, launching a one-man crime wave that would claim another 33 lives between 1973 and 1980. Devoted to the hunt, Stano preyed chiefly on prostitutes and hitchhikers, though one of his victims would be a high school cheerleader. They ranged in age from 13 to the mid-thirties, dispatched by means of gunshots, knives, and strangulation. None were raped , and state psychiatrists suggest that Stano drew his basic satisfaction from the simple act of murder. As one homicide detective summed the killer up, "He thinks about three things: stereo systems, cars, and killing women." In April 1980, Stano was arrested after an intended victim managed to escape his clutches in Daytona Beach. In custody, he launched a marathon confession, directing officers to the buried remains of 24 identifiable victims and two skeletal "Jane Does," all in Florida. By December 1983, Stano had provided details of 41 murders, drawing eight life terms in Florida. His ninth conviction -- for the murder of 17-year-old Cathy Scharf at Port Orange -- earned him a death sentence , and he came within hours of the chair before an indefinite stay was granted on July 2, 1986. At this writing, Stano is still on death row, awaiting execution , and authorities believe that they have finally heard the last of his confessions.