Daniel Wozniak (murderer)

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Daniel Wozniak
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Born
Daniel Patrick Wozniak

(1984-03-23) March 23, 1984 (age 39)
Conviction(s) First-degree murder (2 counts)
Criminal penalty Death (September 23, 2016)
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Victims2
DateMay 21, 2010
Country United States
State(s) California
Date apprehended
May 26, 2010
Imprisoned at California Medical Facility

Daniel Patrick Wozniak (born March 23, 1984) is a former American community theatre actor who was convicted of two counts of murder in September 2016. In May 2010, Wozniak killed his neighbor and friend, Private First Class Samuel Eliezer "Sam" Herr, and Herr's friend, Juri "Julie" Kibuishi, as part of a plan to frame Herr for Kibuishi's murder and steal his combat pay. Wozniak was deeply in debt and wanted money to finance his upcoming wedding and honeymoon. [1] Wozniak and his then-fiancée, Rachel Mae Buffett, lived in the same apartment complex as Herr in Costa Mesa, California.

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After more than five years of court proceedings, Wozniak went to trial and was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder. [2] He was found guilty and sentenced to death in September 2016. [3] He was incarcerated at California's San Quentin State Prison until July 2021, when he was moved to Salinas Valley State Prison as part of the Condemned Inmate Transfer Pilot Program.

Crimes and cover-up

On May 21, 2010, Wozniak shot and killed his neighbor, Private First Class Samuel "Sam" Herr, a 26-year-old Afghanistan War veteran, at a Los Alamitos theater. [4] At the time of the murders, Wozniak was deeply in debt and unemployed but planning a lavish wedding and honeymoon. After Herr told him that he had savings of about $62,000 from combat pay, Wozniak decided to kill him in order to acquire the money. [5]

In an effort to misdirect police and cast blame upon Herr, Wozniak then used Herr's cell phone to text Juri "Julie" Kibuishi, a 23-year-old college student who had been tutoring Herr at Orange Coast College. Wozniak lured Kibuishi to Herr's apartment, where he shot and killed her. Wozniak then staged the crime scene to make it appear as though Kibuishi had been sexually assaulted, suggesting that Herr had committed her assault and subsequent murder and then gone on the run. The same evening, Wozniak went on to perform in his local theatre production of the musical Nine. Afterwards, Wozniak dismembered Herr’s body by removing his limbs and head, leaving the torso in the attic of the theater. [6]

An extensive manhunt for Herr was launched by authorities who at that point still believed Herr was responsible for Kibuishi's murder and was on the run. Wozniak came under suspicion after he instructed a sixteen-year-old, Wesley Freilich, to withdraw money from Herr's accounts. When the police confronted the boy, they were told by the boy that Wozniak had asked him to withdraw the money for him. [7]

Soon after, Wozniak was apprehended by US Marshals while at his bachelor party two days before his wedding. [8] [9]

After repeatedly lying to police, Wozniak finally confessed. Wozniak led authorities to the area where almost all of Herr's dismembered body was found discarded at El Dorado Nature Center in Long Beach. After more than five years of court proceedings, Wozniak went to trial and was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to death in September 2016 before California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a moratorium on capital punishment in the state.[ citation needed ]

In November 2012, Wozniak's then-fiancée, Rachel Mae Buffett, was arrested [10] and charged with three felony counts of accessory-after-the-fact based on allegations that she had lied multiple times to police investigators. [11]

On September 12, 2018, Buffett was convicted on two of those counts with a maximum possible sentence of 44 months and, on November 8, 2018, was sentenced to 32 months minus time served and good behavior. She was released from jail sometime in 2019. [12] [13]

The case has been covered by numerous crime and news programs in the United States, including:

External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Dr. Phil: Was She an Accomplice to Murder? (part 1)
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Crime Watch Daily: Community Actor Kills Veteran, Student For Money To Bankroll Honeymoon (part 1)
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg The Perfect Murder: Curtain Call
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg 48 Hours: "Killer Performance"

Additional pop culture references:

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