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    Grisly discoveries give families hope for closure

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The childhood friends killed for the first time less than three months after their high school graduation in 1984. Then they seemingly killed with impunity for the next 15 years, with one man making barroom boasts about their ability to make people disappear.

    By the time the hunting buddies were finally arrested in 1999, investigators say the notorious "Speed Freak Killers" killed as many as 20 people during a 15-year spree that terrorized California's rural Central Valley. Some of their victims were left at the scene. Most were never seen again, especially their female victims.

    Even after their convictions in 2001, Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog steadfastly refused to divulge any burial sites.

    Now, motivated by a bounty hunter's promise to pay $33,000 for the location of the missing, Shermantine is breaking a long silence. Family members of the missing hope the new details will lead to the discovery of their loved ones' remains and closure after years of torment. Two victims have already been identified and hundreds of human remains have been recovered over the last several days. More are expected to be found.

    "It is a happy occasion," said Paula Wheeler, mother of 16-year-old Chevelle "Chevy" Wheeler, who disappeared in 1985 and whose remains were tentatively identified Friday. Chevy's portrait hangs in the living room of the Wheelers' Crossville, Tenn., home. The Wheelers intend to have Chevy's remains cremated and displayed at their home.

    Shermantine told Sacramento bounty hunter Leonard Padilla that he plans to use the $33,000 to pay $15,000 in court-ordered restitution to victims' families. The rest will buy headstones for his deceased parents and small luxuries in prison like candy bars and a private television set he can't buy because every penny he receives now is used to pay down the restitution debt. Padilla hopes to claim rewards offered by the state of California for information about missing persons thought to be the victims of Shermantine and Herzog.

    Using crude maps Shermantine hand-drew in his Death Row cell, investigators have dug up three sites since Thursday that have yielded human remains.

    The site of the biggest find is an abandoned well outside the city of Stockton, near the town of Linden, that produced hundreds of human bones, purses, shoes, jewelry and other evidence over the weekend. That raised Joan Shelley's hopes that her 16-year-old daughter JoAnn Hobson will be found.

    "I feel they are going to find her," a tearful Shelley told The Associated Press in a phone interview from her Manteca home. JoAnn disappeared in 1985, and investigators have long suspected Shermantine and Herzog in the girl's abduction and murder. But they never had enough evidence to charge them.

    Padilla said Shermantine calls the well "Herzog's boneyard," and pins all the bodies that will be found there on Herzog. That's nothing new. Beyond steadfastly refusing to disclose the location of bodies, the childhood friends have also maintained that the other single-handedly did all the killing.

    Herzog hanged himself on Jan. 16 outside the Susanville trailer he was paroled to after an appeals court tossed out his confession as illegally coerced. He committed suicide hours after Padilla told him Shermantine was prepared to tell authorities about the missing.

    "I could hear him catch his breath when I mentioned the well," Padilla said of his conversation with Herzog on Jan. 16. "He thanked me, and didn't say anything more, but I could hear him catch his breath."

    On Thursday, at a site in Calaveras County near property Shermantine's parents once owned, searchers found a skull identified as Cyndi Vanderheiden's. She disappeared in 1998. The day after the skull was found, about ¼ mile away, searchers found a blanket containing a partial skull and other remains believed to belong to Wheeler.

    Shermantine was convicted of both women's murders in 2001. He was arrested in 1999 after his car was re-possessed and investigators found Vanderheiden's blood in the trunk. Using a new collection technique not available in 1985, they also found Wheeler's DNA in a remote Calaveras County cabin owned by Shermantine. The cabin was near where Wheeler's body was found.

    Shermantine was also convicted of robbing and killing two drifters as they sat in a car in a rural area about two miles west of Stockton. Tire tracks left at the scene matched those of a red pickup Shermantine drove at the time.

    During his trial, which opened in 2000 and was moved to Santa Clara because of publicity in the Central Valley, prosecutor Thomas Testa told the jury that Shermantine was suspected of killing 20 people. Testa told the jury that Shermantine boasted publicly — and threateningly __ on several occasions about his ability to make people disappear.

    "There are no fingerprints, no eyewitnesses, no smoking gun," Testa said in his opening statement. "Wes told several individuals that he had hunted the ultimate kill: humans."

    John Vanderheiden, Cyndi's father, owns a Clement bar the deadly duo frequented. Vanderheiden said Shermantine boasted loudly on several occasions that he was a killer.

    Vanderheiden said he chalked it up to drunken nonsense — until his daughter disappeared.

    Shermantine was convicted of four murders and sentenced to death.

    Another Santa Clara jury rejected Testa's plea that Herzog also receive the death penalty after he was initially charged with five first-degree murders.

    Instead, Herzog was convicted of first-degree murders for his involvement in the deaths of the drifters and Vanderheiden. The jury rejected the same charges for the murder of Henry Howell, who investigators suspect Shermantine killed in September of 1984 on a lonely stretch of highway in Hope Valley, between Lake Tahoe and Stockton. Howell is believed to be the duo's first victim.

    Herzog was sentenced to 78 years in prison, but that sentence was reduced to 14 years after an appeals court tossed out his confession as coerced and prosecutors reluctantly offered him a deal to plead guilty to a voluntary manslaughter charge connected to Vanderheiden's death and three accessory to murder charges connected to the killings of the drifters and Howell. He was paroled in 2010.

     
    • wild crow  •  3 mths ago
      There are some sick people out there that do not deserve to live.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        All of us.
      • C.G. 3 mths ago
        What are we gonna do ya can't nuke DC they won't let ya
      • me 3 mths ago
        these are the kind of ppl the system gives parole to
        and on the other hand has innocent ppl serving life without parole
    • LCP380  •  3 mths ago
      After they find all the remains, tell him sorry you get no money. It all goes to the victims families to bury them. If there is any money left it should go toward his keep until he dies. He doesn't need extra goodies for what he has done.
    • Not-radamus  •  3 mths ago
      His TV should be hooked to a video player that is on an endless 24/7 loop, showing only the faces of the people he killed.
      • ARTURO 3 mths ago
        or cspan
      • AquaBuddah 3 mths ago
        He'd probably jusy get off on the video. CSPAN would just put him to sleep.
      • Wendy 3 mths ago
        Or the Kardashians.
    • aiyiyi  •  3 mths ago
      pay $15,000 in court-ordered restitution? Who's the genius that arrived at that pittance of a figure. jeesh
      • EIEIO 3 mths ago
        The courts and/or Plaintiffs never attempted more because he didn't have a pot-to#$%$in. Blood from a turnip clause.
      • Bouncer 3 mths ago
        That's $750 per victim. I calculated that just to stress how insensitive our bleeding heart justice system treats the victims.
      • C.G. 3 mths ago
        $750 hmmm, kinda like social security
    • Yitro  •  3 mths ago
      Use the money for a TV? please----and there are people sitting in jail for smoking a joint and these fools are....................argh. why?
      • Notaynkeefn 3 mths ago
        And these fools are on death row for one and dead for the other. The only problem here now is that one is still on death row and not in the ground with his friend. Although the fact the other murderer got out at all shows our justice system needs a change.
      • elleblaze 3 mths ago
        and blacks get LIFE for a bag of WEED!... REALLY!??!
      • myopinion 3 mths ago
        change!!!!....It needs to be a justice system that acts on facts presented and doesn't let convicted murderers out after 14 years because of......'coerced confession' and plea bargaining. Oh come on.......you call this "justice"? And what the **## is going on with a convicted murderer collecting 'bounty/reward' on himself for admitting to crimes of murder!?!. Is this for real?
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      And these kind of people live on taxpayers daily? Why whats the point?
    • The Terminator  •  3 mths ago
      Our justice system at work..: One of 'em gets the death penalty, and the other is freed in 2010.
    • Stephen  •  3 mths ago
      Herzog was sentenced to 78 years in prison, but that sentence was reduced to 14 years after an appeals court tossed out his confession as coerced and prosecutors reluctantly offered him a deal to plead guilty to a voluntary manslaughter charge connected to Vanderheiden's death and three accessory to murder charges connected to the killings of the drifters and Howell. He was paroled in 2010. YGTBSM! ..
    • mongo  •  3 mths ago
      Herzog was nice enough to kill himself ... lets all hope that Shermantine does us the same favor!
    • Rinaldo  •  3 mths ago
      If the other guy (Shermantine) will just hang himself the world will be a better place..............
    • CoupeDeBill  •  Jackson, Mississippi  •  3 mths ago
      Convicted of first degree murder, paroled, evidence thrown out, what the hell is wrong with our justice system? The truth is, there is no justice in this country, victims suffer ungodly brutal deaths, then the families are raped and ravaged by the courts, this has to stop.
    • Wolfen  •  3 mths ago
      Ah, he wants to buy a TV set!!! Isn't that sweet? Closure, I'd give those two monsters closure like my hands closing around their hateful, murderous necks. Now that's closure!!!!
    • Hugh Jass  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Unfortunat­ely in California the death penalty means little to nothing.
      This man will live out his life in prison without any fear of being put to death.
      I'm glad Herzog killed himself, saved the taxpayers a lot of money on another trial.
    • Ozzie Smith  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      He should have been torched until he talked, not paid for it
    • John  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      He can buy a "private T.V." in prison?? He should be in a bare cell and beaten everyday.
    • Captain Awesome  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      skin those F-ers alive and rub salt all over them.
    • George  •  Reseda, California  •  3 mths ago
      Why do we even have a judicial system in California?..It rewards criminals punishes victims and lets murderers and sex offenders loose, yet will lock someone up for smoking marijuana or not paying a traffic ticket ..This is the worst run state in the entire union and the idiots here wont do anything to change and keep re-electing the same people who ruined it ..If I became president I wouldn't give California one dime of federal money til it got its act together
    • Jessica  •  Greenville, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      My God. One released and the other gets to buy a tv. What a lovely judicial system we have here. No wonder the US is becoming a joke.
    • Erotic  •  3 mths ago
      I have never been to Stockton, California, but every time I read about it, the news isn't good news.
    • Karen  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Why would a convicted murderer get one penny of that $33,000? It should go to the victimes families. Little compensation for the loss of their loved ones but it is a slap in their faces to give this man anything. Even a TV.
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