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Inmate known as the ‘Lipstick Killer’ dies

An 83-year-old man who was dubbed the “Lipstick Killer” after three murders in Chicago in the 1940s and who became Illinois longest-serving inmate has died.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office tells the Chicago Tribune that William Heirens died Monday at a Chicago hospital after officials at Dixon Correctional Center found him unresponsive in his cell. An autopsy is planned.

Heirens was a 17-year-old University of Chicago student and petty burglar when he confessed to the 1945 killings of two women and a 6-year-old girl. The child’s remains were found scattered in Chicago’s sewers.

Investigators at one of the women’s homes found a message scrawled in lipstick that read: “For heaven’s sake, catch me before I kill more.”

Heirens later said he’d only confessed to avoid the electric chair.

In this April 1, 2002 file photo, William Heirens stands in the yard at Dixon Correctional Center in Dixon Associatd Press
In this Sept. 6, 1946 file photo, William Heirens, center, dressed in prison attire and cuffed to prison guards, pauses on the steps of Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet. Associated Press
William Heirens
This July 16, 1946 file photo shows accused serial killer William Heirens in court in Chicago. Associated Press
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