Career
He is known as "The Werewolf Butcher". Spillman was convicted of the murders of a 48-year-old East Wenatchee, Washington woman and her 15-year-old daughter in April 1995, and the murder of a 9-year-old girl in 1994. Spillman"s black pickup truck matched the description of a vehicle seen in a parking lot near the victims" home on the night of the murder.
That evening Spillman was stopped by an East Wenatchee police officer in the parking lot of a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall nearby.
Later a knife was recovered at that location. lieutenant was a 12-inch knife covered in blood and appeared to match a knife set in the victims" home.
Before he was arrested, Spillman was kept under surveillance for a week while laboratory tests were performed. Under threat of the death penalty, he later admitted to killing a 9 year-old Okanogan County girl the previous year.
Her body, when exhumed, had also been posed in a provocative position.
Spillman pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated murder and was sentenced to life in prison in 1996. Spillman is serving his sentence at Washington State Penitentiary. Prior criminal history
His criminal record includes impending charges on rape in King County and burglary in Spokane County.
According to court documents, "Spillman would declare to Miller (his cellmate) that he wanted to be the world’s greatest serial killer.".