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It’s been nearly three decades since Christa Gail Pike brutally murdered 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer in Knoxville, Tennessee — and now, the state has set the date when she’ll pay the ultimate price.
Back in 1995, Pike was just 18 years old when prosecutors say jealousy drove her to lure Slemmer, a fellow student at the Knoxville Job Corps, into the woods.
Over the course of an hour, Pike beat, stabbed, and carved a pentagram into Slemmer’s chest. According to court records, she even bragged afterward — showing classmates a fragment of Slemmer’s skull she kept as a trophy.
When a groundskeeper discovered Slemmer’s body the next day, it was so badly beaten he first thought it belonged to an animal.
Showed up giggling at the crime scene
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