The Easter Sunday killer's hold over the media started coming to an end on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
Read more about the initial Easter events, here.
The manhunt had covered many states in the Midwest. Then there was a "ping" in Erie, Pennsylvania. Presque Isle Downs & Casino, which Stephens was last known to visit in March, is in Erie County.
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At a news conference on April 18, the announcement was made.
Steve Stephens died by his own hand in Erie, Pennsylvania, after an alert drive-through employee at McDonalds on Buffalo Road in Harborcreek Township, recognized the wanted man.
The Buffalo Road McDonalds.
The manager said employees tried to stall Stephens by telling him the fries weren't ready, but Stephens took the chicken and drove away.
Police gave chase, which never went above 50 miles per hour, involved four state police vehicles and was joined by members of the Wesleyville Police Department.
Soon caught up with Stephen's Ford Fusion. During a direct action "PIT" (precision immobilization technique) Stephen's took his own life.
Soon caught up with Stephen's Ford Fusion. During a direct action "PIT" (precision immobilization technique) Stephen's took his own life.
The location was across from Rodger Young Park, the site of the former Burton Elementary School, 1660 Buffalo Road, Erie, Pennsylvania.
Buffalo Road and near Downing Ave, where Stephens killed himself.
Tabloid media pounced on the McDonalds' angle of the case.
There probably will be more examples tomorrow.
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Updates:
April 19, 2017
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Updates:
April 19, 2017
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In, perhaps, a form of copycat suicide, Aaron Hernandez may be an example. Information on that incident has been moved here.
hmmm...another Cleveland tragedy sponsored by McDonalds. Remember when they offered Charles Ramsey free burgers for a year for finding Cleveland kidnapping victim Amanda Berry?
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It's April 20th tomorrow...just saying!
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