Robert Spahalski – who was described by law enforcement agents as a ‘psychotic, soulless human being’ – was jailed for 100 years for murdering four people. He either knew or had a relationship with all his victims – and avoided arrest for 15 years, before he eventually turned himself into police in 2005.
The twisted killer showed no remorse for his sick crimes during an hour-long interview with Piers Morgan. It will feature in the latest series of The Killer Interview with Piers Morgan – which is set to return to Fox Nation on September 12.
The killer tells Morgan: “The people that I did kill, they didn’t suffer.”
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Morgan replies: “How can I believe you?”. The murderer responds: “I don’t care if you do, or you don’t.”
In another part of the interview, Morgan asks Spahalaski if he still has “homicidal urges”. “Never,” says Spahalaski – before adding: “If you push my trigger, you’re done.”
Morgan asks: “What you’re saying is, if I press the wrong trigger with you in this interview, you might feel homicidal?'”
“Absolutely,” replies Sephalski – whose killing spree started on New Year’s Eve 1990, when he strangled his neighbour Morraine Armstrong. While Sephalski now denies having anything to do with his neighbour’s death, he confessed to the crime when he turned himself into the police.
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His next victim, in 1991, was his girlfriend Adrian Berger – followed by his sexual partner, Charles Grande, who he bludgeoned to death with a hammer.
And he killed again in 2005, during a crack cocaine binge, when he beat and strangled his girlfriend’s best friend Vivian Irrizarry. Spahalski confessed to his earlier crimes – which had been unsolved for 15 years – just days after he killed Irrizary.
Speaking ahead of the interview’s release, Morgan said he had been warned that Spahalski “can be volatile”. He added that Spahalski “is a serial killer unlike any I’ve met before”.
Talking about the new series, Morgan said: “For me as a journalist, there is nothing more compelling than sitting face-to-face with some of the most dangerous killers in the world to hold them directly to account for their crimes.
“This series is a fascinating collection of very varied and explosive interviews that I’m sure will leave viewers debating with family and friends as to the subject’s guilt or otherwise and give a gripping insight into the murderers’ mindset and motivation for doing what they did.”
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