The cause of death for Wade, 44, who claimed responsibility for the deaths of five people in Alaska, is unknown.
Serial killer Joshua Wade, who claimed responsibility for the deaths of five people in Alaska, died in an Indiana prison last Friday, the Indiana Department of Correction said.
Convicted of state and federal crimes in Alaska, Wade had been transferred to an Indiana federal prison in 2014 after a deal with state and federal prosecutors moved him out of Alaska. In 2000, at age 20, Wade killed Della Brown, whose body was found in a Spenard shed. He later admitted to killing a second man on the same night.
In 2007, having just completed his probation from the 2000 case, Wade killed again, kidnapping and murdering his Sand Lake neighbor Mindy Schloss, a nurse practitioner. Schloss was missing for more than a month before her body was found in Wasilla. Prosecutors said she was tortured before Wade shot her to death.
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