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[The Bone Breaker: The Predatory Crimes of Joe Clark]-[Episode 456: The Bonebreaker Case]

Morbid · B2 · 2023-05-04

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The Disappearance of Chris Steiner: A Case Initially Dismissed

In July 1994, 14-year-old Chris Steiner vanished from his home in Baraboo, Wisconsin. His parents, Kathy and George Steiner, discovered his bedroom empty, with window screens sliced and doors unlocked. Despite the suspicious circumstances, local authorities initially dismissed the event as an accidental drowning, theorizing that Chris had snuck out to swim. His body was found a week later in the Wisconsin River, but due to advanced decomposition, the true cause of death remained a mystery for over a year. The Steiners were left in anguish, convinced their son had not simply run away.

The Terrifying Ordeal of Thad Phillips

The truth began to surface in July 1995, when 13-year-old Thad Phillips escaped from a closet in the home of his 17-year-old neighbor, Joe Clark. Thad had been abducted from his own living room while sleeping next to his younger sister. Clark had lured him to his home, where he subjected the boy to two days of horrific physical and psychological torture. Clark, who admitted to being "fascinated by busting people's bones," repeatedly shattered Thad's femurs, tibias, and ankles, causing injuries comparable to a severe car accident. Thad eventually escaped by smashing through a closet door with a guitar and calling 911.

Unmasking a Serial Predator

Upon Clark’s arrest, the investigation into Chris Steiner’s death was reopened. A second autopsy and X-rays revealed that Steiner had suffered broken knees and ankles identical to Thad’s injuries. Thad also testified that Clark had bragged about killing Chris Steiner and claimed to have paralyzed another boy. Police searches of the Clark residence uncovered chilling evidence: lists titled "get to now," "can wait," and "leg thing" containing the names of local boys, as well as sketches of house interiors in the area. Forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz identified Clark as a "serial sexual sadist" who derived pleasure from the suffering of his victims.

Trial, Conviction, and Refusal of Accountability

Despite a desperate insanity defense led by Clark’s attorney—who argued that a past motorcycle accident caused brain trauma—the jury rejected the claim after hearing Thad’s harrowing testimony and expert analysis. Clark was sentenced to 100 years for the abduction and torture of Thad Phillips. Shortly thereafter, he was convicted of the first-degree murder of Chris Steiner, adding another 110 years to his sentence. Throughout the proceedings, Clark maintained his innocence, and his parents repeatedly denounced the trials as a "witch hunt," refusing to acknowledge the overwhelming evidence of their son’s predatory nature.

Legacy of a Monster

Even after his convictions, Clark’s legal team attempted to appeal, arguing that medical advancements meant Thad’s injuries were not "permanent" enough to meet the legal definition of "mayhem." The courts soundly rejected these arguments. Joe Clark remains imprisoned, serving a total of 210 years. The case serves as a haunting reminder of the dangers of ignoring early warning signs and the devastating impact of unchecked predatory behavior.

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