Dale Hausner

Dale Hausner

Dale Hausner, known as the "Serial Shooter," was charged and found guilty of killing six people in and around Phoenix, Arizona. Find more Dale Hausner news and information here.

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The penalty phase begins Wednesday in the Samuel Dieteman murder case in Phoenix. Dieteman faces a possible death penalty after pleading guilty to two murders in metro Phoenix's Serial Shooter attacks in 2005 and 2006. Dieteman was the key witness against co-defendant Dale Hausner, who was sentenced earlier this year to death for the random 14-month shooting spree that left six people dead and 19 others injured. Dieteman is hoping jurors will spare his life for his cooperation with investigators. Opening arguments at Dieteman's sentencing trial are set for Wednesday. If jurors decide against giving him the death penalty, Dieteman is guaranteed a life ... Read Full Story
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A man convicted of killing six people and attacking 19 others was sentenced to two consecutive life terms plus nearly 365 years on Monday, just days after being condemned for the dozens of random, nighttime shootings that terrorized the city in 2005 and 2006. A jury on Friday gave Dale Hausner, 36, six death sentences for six murder convictions in the so-called Serial Shooter attacks. Judge Roland Steinle sentenced Hausner on Monday for the other attacks, including the life terms for two counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and nearly 365 years on dozens of other counts that included attempted first-degree murder, aggravated ... Read Full Story
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Jurors who convicted a former janitor of murdering six people and attacking 19 others will begin work Monday to decide whether he should be put to death for the dozens of random, nighttime shootings that terrorized the city in 2005 and 2006. Jurors in the murder trial of Dale Shawn Hausner, who was found guilty in 80 of 86 charges relating to the city's Serial Shooter attacks, are expected over the coming weeks to consider evidence, witness testimony and victim impact statements in the case's death penalty phase. Hausner would face life in prison if he is not condemned. Samuel Dieteman, a former roommate ... Read Full Story
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Jurors have returned to a Phoenix courtroom to begin deciding on life or death for the man convicted in a series of random nighttime shootings that terrorized the city. Dale Shawn Hausner was found guilty March 13 of murdering six people and attacking 19 others during the Serial Shooter attacks in the Phoenix area in 2005 and 2006. On Monday, the same jurors who convicted Hausner listened to testimony from the medical examiner who performed the autopsies on two of the victims. Dr. Philip Keen described the pain the victims likely experienced before they died. The jurors must decide whether the death penalty is ... Read Full Story
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Convicted killer Dale Hausner. Dale Hausner , known as one of the "Serial Shooters" was found guilty of six out of eight murder charges filed against him today. Hausner was charged with killing eight people in total, but the jury ultimately declared him guilty in only six. From the Arizona Republic , which has covered the trial extensively: Hausner, 36, was charged with 87 crimes attributed to the “Serial Shooter” over the course of several indictments, including eight murders and multiple counts of attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault, drive-by shooting, firearms charges, cruelty to animals and arson. He was found not guilty on the ... Read Full Story
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