The Story Of the meth fueled Speed Freak Killers who terrorized California in 80s and 90s In November 1998, 25-year-old Cyndi Vanderheiden disappeared without a trace from the bar her father owned in San Joaquin County, California. More than a year would go by before authorities learned the awful truth — that Vanderheiden had suffered a hideous fate at the hands of bar regulars Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine. These two local meth addicts had enticed the young woman with drugs, then kidnapped her, raped her, and stabbed her to death before dumping her body in a wooded area they called their "boneyard." And Vanderheiden wasn't the first victim of Herzog and Shermantine — nor would she be the last. Fueled by their voracious appetite for meth, Herzog and Shermantine are suspected of killing as many as 72 people in the ‘80s and ‘90s. See the photos and go inside the unbelievable — but true story of the "Speed Freak Killers" by clicking the link in our bio. Mo...
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