I should feel bad that the third wife got killed, but it's hard to feel sorry for women THAT stupid.... 
Serial killer Philip Jablonski dies on death row age 73 after murdering five women including his third wife who married him while he did time for killing his second spouse
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Phillip Jablonski was serving time for murdering a previous wife when he met his third wife Carol Spadoni. He was also convicted of killed two other women in 1991
.A serial killer whose five victims included two wives and a mother-in-law has died while on California's death row, authorities said yesterday.
Phillip Carl Jablonski, 73, was found unresponsive in his San Quentin State Prison cell on Friday and pronounced dead within minutes.
His cause of death is awaiting an autopsy, but he had been assigned a single cell, said corrections department spokeswoman Terri Hardy.
A San Mateo County jury sentenced him to death in 1994 for the first-degree murders of his third wife, Carol Spadoni, 46, and her mother, Eva Petersen, 72.
Spadoni had married him while he was in prison for murdering a his second wife in 1978.
She met and married Jablonski in 1982 while he was serving 12 years in prison murdering the mother of his child, Melinda Kimball, in 1978.
A year after he was released from prison in 1990 he murdered Spadoni and Petersen by shooting, stabbing and mutilating them before raping the 72-year-old woman after she was dead.
It was the latest in what court records say was a long history of violence against multiple women, dating back to trying to kill his first wife in the 1960s and then murdering his second wife in the 1970s.
At the time he was an Army sergeant who had served two tours of duty in the Vietnam War before he was discharged in 1969 for a 'schizophrenic illness'.
He pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder, assault and attempted rape of his second wife, Melinda Kimball.
He was paroled for good behavior in 1990, despite having tried to strangle his mother with a shoelace during a prison visit in 1985.
Jablonski told his parole officer that he wished to live with Spadoni, but she said she did not want him living with her because she was afraid of him, according to court records.
The killer was forbidden by his parole conditions from going to Burlingame, where Spadoni lived at a home with her mother, but he still went there and killed them both.
Authorities said they recovered a cassette tape in which he then described fatally shooting, stabbing and mutilating Spadoni and her mother.
He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, but a jury found he was sane at the time.
Jablonski was also convicted of the deaths of two other women in 1991, Fathyma Vann of Indio, California, and Margie Rogers of Thompson Springs, Utah.

Serial killer Philip Jablonski dies on death row age 73 after murdering five women including his third wife who married him while he did time for killing his second spouse
- Phillip Jablonski was sentenced to death in 1994 for the murders of five women
- Victims included two wives, a mother-in-law and another spouse he tried to kill
- Jablonski was also implicated in the deaths of two women in California and Utah
- He was found unresponsive in cell in San Quentin Prison and pronounced dead

Serial killer Phillip Jablonski dies on California death row
Serial killer Phillip Jablonski was found unresponsive in his San Quentin State Prison cell and pronounced dead. He was sentenced to death in 1994 for killing five women including two wives.


Phillip Jablonski was serving time for murdering a previous wife when he met his third wife Carol Spadoni. He was also convicted of killed two other women in 1991
.A serial killer whose five victims included two wives and a mother-in-law has died while on California's death row, authorities said yesterday.
Phillip Carl Jablonski, 73, was found unresponsive in his San Quentin State Prison cell on Friday and pronounced dead within minutes.
His cause of death is awaiting an autopsy, but he had been assigned a single cell, said corrections department spokeswoman Terri Hardy.
A San Mateo County jury sentenced him to death in 1994 for the first-degree murders of his third wife, Carol Spadoni, 46, and her mother, Eva Petersen, 72.
Spadoni had married him while he was in prison for murdering a his second wife in 1978.
She met and married Jablonski in 1982 while he was serving 12 years in prison murdering the mother of his child, Melinda Kimball, in 1978.
A year after he was released from prison in 1990 he murdered Spadoni and Petersen by shooting, stabbing and mutilating them before raping the 72-year-old woman after she was dead.
It was the latest in what court records say was a long history of violence against multiple women, dating back to trying to kill his first wife in the 1960s and then murdering his second wife in the 1970s.
At the time he was an Army sergeant who had served two tours of duty in the Vietnam War before he was discharged in 1969 for a 'schizophrenic illness'.
He pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder, assault and attempted rape of his second wife, Melinda Kimball.
He was paroled for good behavior in 1990, despite having tried to strangle his mother with a shoelace during a prison visit in 1985.
Jablonski told his parole officer that he wished to live with Spadoni, but she said she did not want him living with her because she was afraid of him, according to court records.
The killer was forbidden by his parole conditions from going to Burlingame, where Spadoni lived at a home with her mother, but he still went there and killed them both.
Authorities said they recovered a cassette tape in which he then described fatally shooting, stabbing and mutilating Spadoni and her mother.
He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, but a jury found he was sane at the time.
Jablonski was also convicted of the deaths of two other women in 1991, Fathyma Vann of Indio, California, and Margie Rogers of Thompson Springs, Utah.