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Students Killer Behind Bars It
took four years,
but the man
who raped and murdered Wharton MBA student Shannon Schieber has been arrested
and sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment, following
guilty pleas to multiple sexual assaults in Philadelphia and Colorado.
Troy Graves, 30, who committed a series of assaults in Philadelphia and
became known as the Center City Rapist, pleaded guilty to raping and murdering
the Schiebers parents, Vicki and Sylvester Schieber of Chevy Chase, Maryland, repeatedly said they did not want Graves to be executed, and at the Philadelphia sentencing on May 30, Graves tearfully apologized. He asked them to judge him and his sincerity by what he does for the rest of his life in prison, and said he had agreed to help criminal profilers in future investigations. His attorney, Daniel Stevenson, also publicly thanked the Schieber family for their public opposition to the death penalty for Graves. The Schiebers
have filed a federal lawsuit against the Philadelphia Police Department
for mishandling their daughters case. The officers who responded to a
neighbors report of screams from her apartment did not break down the
door because the screams had stopped by the time they arrived, but the
Schiebers believe she was still alive and that Graves was still in the
apartment. Previous
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