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  1. On July 13, 1970, a hippie hitchhiker named Stanley Dean Baker was arrested in California for the murder of a Montana man who had stopped to give him a ride. According to police, Baker admitted that he had shot the man to death and then cannibalized the body.

  2. Jul 3, 2015 · On Oct. 20, while Park County prepared to try Stroup for murder, District Judge Jack Shanstrom sentenced Stanley Dean Baker to life in prison. Montana locked Baker up but did not throw away the...

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  3. Sep 26, 2019 · Stanley Dean Baker, who had admitted to the murder, was sentenced to life in prison plus 10 days (which was added for cursing at the judge), but was out in 16 years. He died in 1994.

  4. Aug 17, 2015 · These matter-of-fact words, uttered by 22-year-old “Satan cultist” Stanley Dean Baker, chilled the California Highway Patrol officer who arrested him in July 1970.

  5. Feb 11, 2016 · The hippies were Stanley Dean Baker, 22, and Harry Allen Stroup, 20, both from Wyoming. After being arrested, Baker was found with a recipe for LSD, a copy of Anton LaVey's Satanic Bible, and a human finger bone that had been gnawed on. “I have a problem,” Baker confessed to Newton. “I'm a cannibal.”

  6. Jul 28, 1970 · The pair, Stanley Dean Baker, 22, and Harry Allen Stroup, 20, both of Sheridan, Wyo., are charged in connection with the death earlier this month of welfare worker James Schlosser, 22 of Roundup, Mont. Schlosser’s torso was found in the Yellowstone River on July 11 by a fisherman.

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  8. Jul 18, 2010 · The Yellowstone killers – Stanley Dean Baker, 22, and Harry Stroup, 20, were nabbed after a traffic accident near Salinas, Calif., on July 15.

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