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Early Life
Michael Wayne DeBardeleben II was born on March 20, 1940, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was the son of a military officer, which led to a transient childhood as the family moved frequently due to his father's assignments. DeBardeleben's early life was marked by instability and behavioral issues, which were noted during his school years.
Criminal Activities
DeBardeleben's criminal career began in his teenage years with petty theft and escalated over time. He was known for his ability to evade law enforcement and his use of multiple aliases. His criminal activities included counterfeiting, sexual assault, and murder.
Counterfeiting
DeBardeleben was particularly notorious for his counterfeiting operations. He produced high-quality counterfeit currency, which he distributed across the United States. His expertise in this area made him a target for the United States Secret Service, who eventually apprehended him.
Sexual Assault and Murder
In addition to counterfeiting, DeBardeleben was involved in numerous violent crimes. He was linked to several cases of sexual assault and murder, often targeting women whom he would abduct and assault. His modus operandi included using disguises and fake identification to lure his victims.
Arrest and Conviction
DeBardeleben was arrested on May 25, 1983, by the Secret Service in Knoxville, Tennessee. At the time of his arrest, he was found in possession of counterfeit currency and various items linking him to his other crimes. Following his arrest, a search of his storage units revealed a trove of evidence, including photographs and personal items belonging to his victims.
Trial and Sentencing
DeBardeleben was tried and convicted on multiple charges, including counterfeiting and kidnapping. He received several life sentences for his crimes and was incarcerated in a federal prison. His trial brought to light the extent of his criminal activities and his psychological profile as a manipulative and dangerous individual.
Death
Michael DeBardeleben died on January 26, 2011, in a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina. His death marked the end of a criminal career that had spanned several decades and left a lasting impact on his victims and their families.