Phillip Jablonski paying homage to John Wayne Gacy' with his rendition of Pogo In a Casket. This particular piece of Gacy's was a rare one and this is the only one Phillip Jablonski has done. It features Pogo in a casket with the seven dwarves surrounding him. Piece is done in colored pencil and measures in size 7.5X8.5 and is signed Phillip Jablonski, San Quentin Death Row Aug 2010 on plain white paper.
For those of you unfamiliar with Phillip Jablonski or how he ended up on death row, here is a bit of information on him:
Born: January 3, 1946(1946-01-03)
Killings
Number of victims: 5
Span of killings: 1978–1991
Country: United States
State(s): California, Utah
Jablonski was charged with the April 22, 1991 death of Fathyma Vann, 38, in Indio, California. Vann was a fellow student at the local community college that Jablonski attended to satisfy conditions of his parole. Fathyma, a recently widowed mother of two teenage girls, was found shot in the head and sexually assaulted, lying naked in a shallow ditch in the Indio desert with the words "I Love Jesus" carved in her back. Her body had been subjected to other mutilations including removal of her eyes and ears.
Carol Spadoni met and married Jablonski in 1982, after answering a newspaper ad placed while Jablonski was serving time for having murdered his first wife, Alice McGowan, in Palm Springs, California in 1978.
On April 23, 1991, Jablonski's wife, Carol (nee Spadoni), 46, and her mother, Eva Peterson, 72, were murdered at their home in Burlingame. Spadoni was shot, suffocated with duct tape, then stabbed, while Peterson was sexually assaulted and shot.
Jablonski was also charged with the robbery and subsequent murder of Margie Rogers, 58, in Grand County, Utah, on April 27, 1991. He was captured the following day in Kansas. He was found guilty of the murders and sentenced to death.
He has not shown a hint of remorse for his crimes. He often brags to pen pals about his crimes.
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