7/2/2023 0 Comments In His Garden by Leo DamoreOn February 8, 1969, while looking for the bodies of Patricia Walsh and Mary Anne Wysocki, police discovered Susan Perry. Although suspected of killing Federoff, Williams and Spaulding, those women were later found alive. 1969 murdersĬosta was suspected of killing eight women: Diane Federoff, Bonnie Williams, Barbara Spaulding, Sydney Monzon, Susan Perry, Christine Gallant, Patricia Walsh, and Mary Anne Wysocki but convicted of killing only two: Walsh and Wysocki. However, all three women were later found alive. Costa was additionally thought to have murdered his girlfriend, Barbara Spaulding, while he was living in California in 1967. The women disappeared shortly after their encounter with Costa, who told investigators that he had dropped them off in California. In 1966, Costa picked up two hitchhikers, Bonnie Williams and Diane Federoff, and promised to take them to Pennsylvania. Charged with burglary and assault, Costa was sentenced to three years' probation and a one-year suspended sentence. He committed his first violent offense in November 1961, at age 17, when he broke into a house and attacked an occupant, a teenaged girl. Antone Charles "Tony" Costa (August 2, 1944 – May 12, 1974), was an American serial killer who achieved notoriety for committing serial murders in and around the town of Truro, Massachusetts, in 1969.Īntone Charles Costa was born on August 2, 1944, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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