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One of Delaware’s most agonizing murder cases still haunts some of the people involved. It has been 25 years since the 1989 conviction of Delaware serial killer Steven Brian Pennell. He preyed on young women who worked a stretch of Route 40 in New Castle County as prostitutes in 1987 and 1988. Those victims are still remembered by the prosecutor and one of the undercover cops who will never forget what it took to nab the suspect.

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And they’ll never forget what a mystery Pennell was or why he what he did. “His eyes were blank, cold and there was no life to them,” Renee Taschner said. Renee Taschner, an undercover cop at the time said Steven Pennell stopped to pick her up along Route 40 in 1988, an area where prostitutes were known to frequent. Renee’s short encounter helped the case tremendously thanks to quick thinking. “I pretended to be interested in his van, so I had him turn the light on and when he turned the light on, my heart stopped because it was covered in blue carpet,” Taschner explained. The carpet fibers startled Taschner because the unique fibers were found on some of Pennell’s victims. The disappearances of 23 year old Shirley Ellis, 31 year old Catherine DiMauro and 22 year old Michelle Gordon were all linked to Pennell.