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Suspected Serial Killer Linked to Murders in 3 States
24 Oct
Summary
- Suspect Christopher Revak died by suicide in 2009 after being charged with 2007 murder
- Revak was a person of interest in 1995 and 2007 disappearances of women
- Authorities confirm Revak responsible for 2006 murder of woman in Wisconsin

In a disturbing development, authorities have confirmed that Christopher Revak, who died by suicide in 2009, was responsible for the 2006 murder of a woman in Wisconsin. Revak had previously been considered a person of interest in the disappearances of two other women, one in 1995 and another in 2007.
The latest revelations come from a letter written by the local district attorney in Wisconsin Rapids, who stated that he would have charged Revak with the 2006 murder of Deidre Harm if the suspect had still been alive. Harm, a single mother, vanished in June 2006 after going to a bar in downtown Wisconsin Rapids, where Revak was from.
Revak's dark history also includes his suspected involvement in the 1995 disappearance of Iowa news anchor Jodi Husentruit and the 2007 murder of Rene Williams, a mother of three from Missouri. Revak died by suicide in a Missouri jail cell in 2009, the day after he was charged with Williams' murder.
The disturbing pattern of crimes linked to Revak has led authorities to believe he may have been a serial killer, using his day job as an EMT to conceal a darker side. The revelations raise unsettling questions about the full extent of Revak's alleged crimes and the lives he may have taken across the Midwest.




