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Her Dad Was A Serial Killer Who Ended Up Murdering Two Of His Fiancées

profile Emily Chan | Oct 13, 2025
Oct 13, 2025
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A lot of people have deadbeat dads, but TikToker Tiffanie’s (@tiktoktiffanie) dad took it a few steps further. He was an actual serial killer.

Tiffanie and her mom lived with her dad until she was 13 years old. He was extremely abusive and had actually kidnapped her at knifepoint and threatened to kill her before.

Finally, Tiffanie and her mom moved out because he had abused her so badly that she needed to get surgery on her face. The murders started shortly after they left.

He killed a total of four people—two of them had been his fiancées, one was his best friend, and the other was a longtime family friend. He was a drug addict, and a lot of the people he associated with were also on drugs.

He shot his victims up with methadone to overdose them. When they died, it was hard to prove that they didn’t do it themselves. That was how he was able to get away with the murders. Eventually, he went to prison for one count of involuntary manslaughter.

So, his first victim was one of his fiancées. She was found dead in the home they shared. The police couldn’t prove that Tiffanie’s father had murdered her because she had diabetes and took insulin.

They lived in a very small town of about 12 people, and everyone knew he did it. The cops and the coroner just couldn’t pin it on him.

The second victim was his best friend. He was found dead at a party that they both attended. Tiffanie’s father beat his best friend with a tire iron.

The third murder was another fiancée, who was found at a different house. Tiffanie had known her all her life, and her granddaughter was one of her best friends.

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The fourth murder was when he got caught. He shot up his victim with methadone like he did all the others. However, this woman was not on drugs, and he also did it to the dog, so her family knew that she didn’t do it to herself. They fought hard for justice.

Tiffanie’s father actually admitted to her brother that the woman looked like “a dead, chewed-up Chihuahua,” and then he laughed.

He ended up going to prison for that murder, but he was only charged with involuntary manslaughter. The story was that they had been doing drugs together, and the woman accidentally overdosed.

At one point, Tiffanie’s father was released from prison on the wrong date due to a clerical error. The release year was wrong for a bunch of inmates, so they were released earlier than they were supposed to be.

The only reason the error was discovered was because of the coroner who examined the bodies Tiffanie’s father left behind. The coroner saw him driving around town. He called the police, and they tracked her father down at his mom’s house. He went back to prison and is dead now. Some TikTok users shared their own traumatic incidents involving murder in the comments section.

“Something similar happened with my grandmother, except it actually was an accident. She and her husband at the time were heroin addicts, and she shot him up, and he overdosed. Her mom came to hide the paraphernalia, and the cops knew him as an addict and never questioned my grandma,” commented one user.

“My dad killed his first wife, made it look like a suicide, then tried to kill my mom. Ended up doing 25 years for attempted murder on law enforcement after a high-speed chase ensued. When they stopped him, they shot him on one side of his cheek and out the other,” shared another.

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By Emily Chan

Emily Chan is a writer who covers lifestyle and news content. She graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in... More about Emily Chan