Their bodies were found in June 2000 inside a storage locker that Robinson rented in Raymore, Mo. The Faiths disappeared a few months after they moved to Pueblo from Fullerton, Calif., in 1994. was linked to the deaths of 51-year-old Sheila Dale Faith and her wheelchair-bound daughter, 21, both of Pueblo. He admitted roles in 20 murders in six other states. He pleaded guilty to the 1971 killing of a young waitress in Lakewood. Carl Taylor, a Texas drifter whose family was linked to a murderous cross-country crime spree, was prosecuted in Pueblo in 1974 after heavy publicity tainted the jury pool in Denver. He was arrested in Pueblo at the age of 24 in 1973 while making a telephone call to California to confess the killings. He killed eight women in the Santa Cruz, Calif., area during a 13-month spree. Edmund Emil Kemper III, of Aptos, Calif., beheaded several women - including his mother - and ate the flesh of at least one of his victims. He was found innocent of the two later killings by reason of insanity, but his parole in the 1955 murder was revoked, sending him back to prison. Leo Romero escaped from the state hospital in 1972 and stabbed to death Verenia Martinez of Pueblo. While in treatment at the Colorado State Hospital in 1969, he stabbed and killed fellow patient Gilbert Romero (no relation). He was sentenced to 10 years to life in prison for the 1955 slaying of John Meintasis in Pueblo. Romero of Pueblo was linked to three killings during a 27-year span.
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The following is a list of other serial killers who have made headlines in Pueblo: Friday's revelation that purported serial killer Richard Paul White spent time in Pueblo adds to the list of serial killers who've left their mark on the city.