The hitchhiker with the chopped-off arms

A true crime story that reads like the script of a horror film took place in the autumn of 1978 in a remote area of Modesto, California. It was 29 September when 15-year-old Mary Vincent decided to hitchhike to her grandfather’s house in Berkeley. Mary was one of seven children who lived with their parents in Las Vegas. But Mary’s parents were embroiled in a bitter divorce battle, which is why Mary decided to run away from home. When Mary arrived in Berkeley, however, she was plagued by terrible homesickness, which is why Mary hitchhiked back to Los Angeles. Mary was lucky. She was picked up in Modesto by 51-year-old Lawrence Singelton, a former merchant seaman, in his blue delivery van. Lawrence seemed to Mary to be a nice older man, but in reality he was a true monster. Instead of driving Mary to L.A. as promised, he drove to a remote area. When Mary realised this, she tried to escape. Lawrence then knocked Mary unconscious. When Mary awoke, she was tied up and naked. Lawrence raped Mary several times, while she screamed for hours and begged Lawrence to let her go. Lawrence actually complied with her request, but first he chopped off both her arms with a hatchet before throwing her down a ravine. There he left Mary to die. What Lawrence could not have known was that Mary had an incredible will to survive. Despite her severed arms and barely conscious, Mary actually managed to climb the 9-metre-high ravine to reach the road. Again and again she heard a voice in her head saying, ‘I can’t fall asleep.’ She dipped the ends of her arms in mud to stop the bleeding. After almost 5 kilometres, Mary managed to attract the attention of a couple on Interstate 5, who helped her get medical attention. Already in hospital, despite her exhaustion, Mary described her tormentor to a forensic artist. Mary wanted Lawrence to be caught as soon as possible. Based on her accurate description of the man, the police were able to identify and arrest Lawrence. Lawrence Singelton was found guilty of attempted murder, assault, kidnapping and multiple counts of sexual assault. He was sentenced to 14 years, the maximum sentence permitted under California law at the time. After the verdict, he threatened Mary that he would destroy her after his release. Mary won the civil suit against Lawrence, in which she was awarded $2.56 million, which Lawrence was unable to pay due to his unemployment and insolvency. Lawrence served only 8 years and 14 days of his sentence. He was released in 1987 despite fierce public protests. However, Lawrence had to be housed in a caravan on the grounds of San Quentin Prison until the end of his probation, as no community in Northern California would take him in. Ten years after his release, Lawrence killed Roxanne Hayes, his 31-year-old partner and mother of his three children, in Tampa. Mary testified again in 1998 in the murder trial against Lawrence, who was sentenced to death. But before his execution, Lawrence passed away in 2001 on death row. He had lost his battle with cancer. After her traumatic experience, Mary embarked on an artistic career, producing thousands of pastel drawings. She attended the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, married and had two sons. After her divorce, Mary remarried Tony McGriff, with whom she lives in Vaughn. She continues to be an advocate for victims’ rights, testifying before legislative bodies to push for sentencing reform. In fact, a law was passed in California that increased the maximum penalty for crimes such as Singleton’s and was unofficially referred to as the ‘Singleton Law’. Mary also crafts customised prosthetic arms from old stereo systems and refrigerators, including ones for bowling. Mary Vincent’s story is not only shocking, but impressive. Mary is a role model for all women who refuse to be beaten down and continues to encourage other women with motivational speeches to free themselves from the role of victim. Despite her disability, which would have caused others to despair, Mary lives a normal life. Mary is not only a true survivor who encourages other women, but also a true heroine.

Isabella Mueller (crime writer)

Welcome to my journey through creativity and discovery! My name is Isabella Mueller, and I invite you to explore the fascinating creative universes I create through my blogs. Since 2020, I have been dedicating my passion to telling captivating stories that are mysterious, historical, and emotional. My goal is not only to entertain, but also to inspire reflection and awaken the spirit of discovery in each of us. At isabellas.blog, the suspense of crime stories is combined with exciting travel tips. Imagine wandering through the picturesque streets of a new city, uncovering dark secrets hidden in the shadows of its history. Every piece on my blog is designed to make the heart of every crime fiction fan beat faster while sparking curiosity about unknown places. Here, you are invited to experience the thrill of the unknown and the beauty of our world—a perfect combination for all adventure seekers! My second blog, akteq.com, is all about true, unsolved crime stories. Under the motto “akteQ: Cold Case Stories,” I reveal the eerie and often tragic stories behind unsolved cases. Together, we can explore the mysteries of the past and delve deep into the human psyche. What really happened? Who were the people behind these mysterious events? In this blog, I invite you to ask questions and find the answers that often remain hidden in the dark. You can find another exciting chapter in my blogging career at thecastles.org. Here, I embark on an enchanting journey through the history of castles and palaces. Pause for a moment as you discover the stories hidden within the walls of these ancient structures. “Explore the enchantment, discover the history – your journey begins at thecastles.org!” These words are more than just a slogan; they are an invitation to anyone who wants to combine history and magic. Be inspired by the impressive stories and the fascination of bygone eras! But that's not all! At kripo.org, you'll find a comprehensive online magazine for real criminal cases. Immerse yourself in the world of crime, learn about the real stories behind the headlines and the people who are involved in solving them. With criminal.energy, I take you on a journey through the gripping stories of true crimes in which villains are hunted, caught, and convicted. The search for justice and the confrontation with the unknown are at the center of it all. TrueCrime Blog 187.news takes you into the depths of crime. And for those who want to travel the world, wanderlust.plus offers the opportunity to explore the world, one adventure at a time. It's all about the love of exploration and the joy of discovering new cultures and landscapes. Finally, truecrime.ch invites you to discover the dark side of Switzerland and Europe: true crimes, true stories. Let's discover together the stories that shape the world around us. I look forward to accompanying you on this exciting journey and hope you will share many unforgettable moments with me!

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