Morris Solomon Jr., a convicted serial killer active in the 1980s, was responsible for at least six murders of young women, primarily those in vulnerable positions.
Early Days
Solomon spent much of his childhood under the care of his grandmother, who subjected him to daily abuse with electrical cords. The harsh upbringing is believed to have contributed to his later violent behavior.
Fun Facts
Victims were often found bound and nude; half were discovered buried on Solomon’s property about a year after their deaths. He once lived in San Francisco, where the notorious Trailside Killer was also active.
Family Life
Solomon married once and had one daughter. The marriage ended before the murders began, indicating that his criminal activities were unrelated to his family life.
Collaborations With
No documented collaborations with other offenders or law‑enforcement agencies have been found; investigations focused solely on Solomon’s individual crimes.
