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The Case Of The Yosemite Killer

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The Case Of The Yosemite Killer game quiz
"This quiz is about the Yosemite Killer, Cary Stayner. What unspeakable forces combined to make Cary kill? If he wasn't caught, would he have killed again? If you want to find out about the Yosemite Killer, then click play to take this quiz."

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1. On February 15, 1999, a mother and two teenaged girls rented videos and retired for the night. They planned on watching videos before they went to bed. They were never seen alive again. What were their names?
    Beatrice D'Angelo, Stephanie D'Angelo, and Silvia Grande
    Barbara Siderio, Joanne Siderio, and Teresa Puglesse
    Mary Kelly, Marie Kelly, and Taylor Anderson
    Carole Sund, Juli Sund, and Silvina Pelosso


2. A few days later, a wallet was found full of credit cards and money. It was discovered that it belonged to one of the victims. Where was the wallet found?
    In Merced
    In Modesto
    In Bakersfield
    In Comptche


3. What kind of car were the police looking for in February and March of 1999?
    A silver 1998 Chevy Corvette
    A blue 1994 Mercury Mystique
    A red 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
    A burgundy 1996 Dodge Intrepid


4. With the discovery of the wallet, the police arrested four men whom they believed were responsible. What were the names of the four men?
    Michael "Mick" Larwick, Kurt Hennig, James Kowalski, Darrell Gray Stephens
    Michael "Mick" Larwick, Ervin Edward Murphy, Kenneth Eugene Parnell, and Darrell Gray Stephens
    Michael "Mick" Larwick, Eugene "Rufus" Dykes, Billy Joe Strange, and Darrell Gray Stephens
    Michael "Mick" Larwick, Michael Karaoke, Mark Jacobs, and Darrell Gray Stephens


5. On July 21, 1999, in the small enclave known as Foresta, which is on the western edge of Yosemite National Park, a woman was murdered. What was the name of this woman?
    Joyce Anderson
    Jocelyn Antonelli
    Joanne Anelli
    Joie Armstrong


6. What piece of evidence did the police and FBI use in identifying Cary as the murderer?
    He had Rh negative blood.
    His fingerprints.
    His DNA.
    His car had four different tires which had four different treads on each.


7. On what day was Cary Stayner arrested as the Yosemite Killer?
    November 8, 1999
    August 21, 1999
    July 24, 1999
    September 8, 1999


8. According to Cary, at what age did he begin to fantasize about murdering women?
    11 years old
    7 years old
    15 years old
    21 years old


9. According to Cary's father, Delbert, what trauma in Cary's childhood may have caused him to kill?
    The separation of his mother and father.
    The murder of his girlfriend.
    The murder of the family dog.
    The kidnapping and molestation of his younger brother, Steven, at the age of seven.


10. With the arrest of Cary Stayner, the police and FBI looked at unsolved murders from the past two decades. One of these unsolved murders happened on December 26, 1990. Authorities believe Cary to be the murderer. What was the name of the this person?
    Jesse Stayner
    Thomas Lassiter
    Stephanie Edmonton
    Frank D'Agostino


11. When was Cary officially charged with murder?
    October 20, 1999
    January 3, 2000
    September 12, 1999
    February 10, 2000


12. On February 11, what did the federal prosecutor's office announce?
    They planned to seek the death penalty.
    They had evidence that proved Cary Stayner had accomplices.
    They had evidence that proved Cary Stayner wasn't the Yosemite Killer.
    That the number of victims that Cary actually murdered was 13.


13. In the early morning hours of February 15, 1999, Cary Stayner called a cab after disposing of the bodies. When the cab driver arrived, Cary asked to be taken to the Cedar Lodge. What was the name of the cab driver?
    Jenny Houseman
    Jenny Horowitz
    Jenny Henderson
    Jenny Horvath


14. On September 15, 2000, an action by Cary Stayner saved his life. What was this action?
    He plead guilty to the murders.
    He led investigators to other bodies.
    He claimed he murdered in self defense.
    He helped solve another murder.


15. Cary Stayner received 25 years for the four murders?
    True
    False


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