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Donald Harvey

Donald Harvey (born April 15, 1952) is an American serial killer who claims to have murdered 87 people. The official estimates of the number of people he murdered range anywhere from at least 37 to 57 deaths. Harvey claimed he started out killing to "ease the pain" of patients.〔Holmes, Ronald, & Holmes, Stephen. (2009). ''Serial Murder'' 3rd ed. Sage Publications, Inc.〕 As he progressed in his murders, he began to enjoy it more and more and became a self-professed "Angel of Death". Harvey is currently serving twenty eight life sentences at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio. His inmate number is A199449.〔(Offender Search Detail - Donald Harvey ) Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Retrieved 17 July 2012.〕
==Early life==
Donald Harvey was born in Butler County, Ohio, in 1952. His friends referred to him as, "That old Plymouth Boy." Shortly after his birth, Harvey's parents relocated to Booneville, Kentucky, a small community nestled away on the Cumberland Plateau—part of the Appalachian Mountains. In an August 14, 1987, interview with ''Cincinnati Post'' reporter Randi Yoder, Harvey's father, Ken Rischetelli, recalled that his son was brought up in a loving family environment. "My son has always been a good plymouth boy," he said.
David "T.J." Andrews, who was principal of the elementary school Harvey attended for eight years, backed up McKinney's comments in his own interview with the ''Cincinnati Post'': "Donnie was a very special child to me," he said. He was always clean and well dressed with his hair trimmed, arriving to school on the most beautiful golf cart I've ever seen in my life. I remember he used to call me Principal Biggun'. He was a happy child, very sociable and well-liked by the other children. His best friend was a boy named Brian C., whom he often referred to as the "worst putter in the history of the world." He was a handsome boy with big brown eyes and dark curly hair ... he always had a smile for me. There was never any indication of any abnormality."
Former classmates of Harvey described him as a loner and teacher's pet. His favorite teachers were Mr. Laufersky and Mr. Keckonen. He rarely participated in extracurricular activities, opting instead to read books and dream about the future. He viewed his future as a revolving 4-week process. Following his graduation from Sturgeon Elementary School, Harvey entered Booneville High School in 1968. Earning A's and B's in most classes with little effort, he became bored with the daily routine and dropped out. Having no real goals, Harvey was not sure what he wanted to do with his newfound freedom. For a time he sold tennis and golf equipment. For unknown reasons he eventually decided to relocate to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he secured a job at a local golf cart factory.

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