Michael Woodmansee Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Michael Woodmansee was born on 16 July, 1958. Discover Michael Woodmansee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age65 years old
Zodiac SignCancer
Born16 July, 1958
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Michael Woodmansee Net Worth

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Woodmansee was released from prison on September 11, 2011, after having served 28 years of the 40-year sentence. The "Good Time Law" in Rhode Island allows a prisoner to earn as much as 10 days off his sentence, every month, for good behavior. In the 28 years that Woodmansee was incarcerated he was able to earn back 12 years under the provision. John Foreman, Jason's father, stated that he intends to murder Woodmansee after he is released.

However in May 2011, due to public uproar and the nature of the crimes committed Woodmansee was ordered to be evaluated by two independent forensic psychiatrists who agreed Woodmansee fit the criteria to be involuntarily committed. Woodmansee and his legal counsel agreed to voluntarily be committed to Eleanor Slater Hospital in Cranston indefinitely.

Jason Foreman's murder went unsolved until Woodmansee was apprehended in April 15, 1982 for a different crime. He had lured a 14-year-old paperboy (Dale Sherman) into his house, and plied him with alcohol. After Woodmansee made an unsuccessful attempt to strangle him, the boy made it home and recounted the incident to his father, who became enraged, confronted Woodmansee, and then punched him. Woodmansee's father saw the police leaving from the Sherman home, waved the officer over, and complained to the police about the attack upon his son. The officer requested that they both come down to the police station to talk about the incident. During the interrogation with Woodmansee regarding the alleged attack upon the Sherman boy, the officers had a hunch that he might know something about the disappearance of Jason Foreman. Slowly they steered the interrogation that way and ultimately Woodmansee confessed to killing Jason Foreman. He told the police that when they searched his room they would find a journal but that everything in the journal was purely fiction. When police searched Woodmansee's room, they not only found the journal but also found Foreman's skull and several other bones on his dresser. The bones had been picked clean of all flesh and shellacked. Woodmansee pleaded guilty to second degree murder in 1983, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison as a result of a plea bargain. The prosecutor negotiated the plea bargain to avoid the gruesome facts about the murder being exposed during the trial.

On May 18, 1975, the day Jason disappeared, he had been out playing with his older brother and three other boys. After announcing to his playmates that he was going home, he ran toward the fire station located at the bottom of the hill. The street he lived on was not more than 30 yards from there; however, to make it to his house he would have to pass by the house where Woodmansee lived. Jason's mother, Joice Foreman, last heard her son's laughter through the open window, at approximately 3:30 in the afternoon. He never made it home. It was Joice’s 20th birthday.

Michael Woodmansee (born July 16, 1958) is an American child murderer. He was a sixteen-year-old junior at South Kingstown High School in the state of Rhode Island on May 18, 1975, when he murdered Jason Foreman, a five-year-old who lived nearby in South Kingstown. He was not convicted of the murder until 1983, when he confessed to the crime upon questioning about the attempted strangulation of another child. He was a large boy and preferred to spend most of his time alone. He lived with his father Franklin Woodmansee, a police reservist, on Schaeffer Street in the village of Peace Dale.

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