Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman

Dale Hausner
Born
Dale Shawn Hausner

(1973-02-04)February 4, 1973
Arizona, United States
DiedJune 19, 2013(2013-06-19) (aged 40)
Florence State Prison, Arizona, U.S.
Known forSerial shooting murders
Conviction(s)First degree murder (6 counts)
Attempted first degree murder (17 counts)
Conspiracy to commit first degree murder
Aggravated assault (15 counts)
Arson of occupied structure (2 counts)
Animal cruelty (9 counts)
Conspiracy to commit animal cruelty (2 counts)
Drive-by shooting (24 counts)
Unlawful discharging of a firearm (4 counts)[1][2][3]
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims8 killed; 19 injured
Span of crimes
May 2005 – July 30, 2006
CountryUnited States
State(s)Arizona
Date apprehended
August 3, 2006
Samuel Dieteman
Born
Samuel John Dieteman

(1975-10-17) October 17, 1975 (age 49)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Conviction(s)First degree murder (2 counts)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without parole
Details
Victims8 killed; 19 injured
Span of crimes
May 2005 – July 30, 2006
CountryUnited States
State(s)Arizona
Date apprehended
August 3, 2006

Dale Shawn Hausner and Samuel John Dieteman were a duo of serial killers who committed several drive-by shootings and arsons in Phoenix, Arizona, between May 2005 and August 2006. They targeted random pedestrians and animals, mostly doing so while under the influence of methamphetamine, and also set fire to multiple objects. Investigators believe they were responsible for eight murders and at least 29 other shootings. The investigation of their crimes coincided with the search for the Baseline Killer, who was also committing random murders and sexual assaults in the Phoenix area.[4]

After being found guilty of 80 of 88 felony charges in one single trial including murder, attempted murder, arson, animal cruelty and drive-by-shootings, Hausner was sentenced to death. He killed himself in prison in 2013. Dieteman was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Hausner's brother Jeff had assisted in some of the shootings, and was himself sentenced to 25 years in prison.[5]

  1. ^ "Serial Shooter case".
  2. ^ "State v. Hausner, 280 P.3d 604 | Casetext Search + Citator".
  3. ^ "Criminal Court Case Information - Case History".
  4. ^ Kline, Christopher (12 July 2006). "Crimes linked to the 'Serial Shooter'". azcentral.com. The Arizona Republic.
  5. ^ Stern, Ray. "Jeff Hausner's Conviction Upheld by Appeals Court; Brother of Serial Shooter Stabbed Victims". Phoenix New Times. Archived from the original on 2021-06-02. Retrieved 2021-05-30.