James Marlow Envelope Art
James Marlow, an ex-convict from Kentucky known as "The Folsom Wolf," and his girlfriend, Cynthia Coffman, who abandoned a husband and kids, traveled around together randomly killing young girls. He got the death penalty in 1990 for abducting, raping and strangling Lynel Murray, 19, of Huntington Beach on Nov. 12, 1986. Coffman, a former cocktail waitress, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Both were sentenced to death in San Bernardino County in 1989 for kidnapping, raping and murdering Corinna D. Novis, 20, of Redlands three days before Murray. Coffman, who had "Property of the Folsom Wolf" tattooed on her behind, is one of a handful of women on death row in California. Marlow's case has been affirmed by the California Supreme Court.