Craigslist is a website where you can find almost anything: a new apartment, some garden equipment, a ride from L.A. to New York. But throughout the years, an unlucky few have found themselves unexpectedly purchasing danger: robberies, sexual assault, sudden violent death.
"There is barely a day that goes by that I don't see at least one report—sometimes two or three or five crimes linked to Craigslist," says Peter Zollman, the founding principal of Advanced Interactive Media Group, which reports on online marketplace companies. Zollman's organization runs a blog that catalogues Craigslist killings; according to their count, there have been at least 131 Craigslist murders since 2007.
"Craigslist has always created an ethos of anonymity," Zollman says. "And a wild west atmosphere."
A&E looks at some of the most gruesome Craigslist killers.
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Michael John Anderson
The first man dubbed "Craigslist Killer" in media reports couldn't figure out how to talk to women. According to his attorneys, before his 2007 murder, Michael John Anderson was just "a dumb kid"—a socially stunted 19-year-old who had never so much as held a girl's hand before he made Craigslist his medium for approach.
There, on the online marketplace, Anderson posted numerous classified advertisements. Eventually, he found 24-year-old Katherine Ann Olson, who was looking for a babysitting gig. Anderson had placed an ad claiming to be a woman named Amy, looking for someone to care for her 5-year-old.
Shortly after Olson showed up at Anderson's Savage, Minnesota home on October 25, 2007, Anderson shot her in the back with a .357 Magnum Blackhawk revolver. He stuffed her into the trunk of her car, where she bled to death.
On March 31, 2009, Anderson was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder, among other charges, and sentenced to life imprisonment without the chance for parole. He currently resides at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Oak Park Heights