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Christopher Pittman Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Emily Dawson

Published Jan 20, 2026

Age, Biography and Wiki

Christopher Pittman was born on 9 April, 1989 in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Discover Christopher Pittman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Age34 years old
Zodiac SignAries
Born9 April, 1989
Birthday9 April
BirthplaceHuntsville, Alabama, United States
NationalityUnited States

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Christopher Pittman Height, Weight & Measurements

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Christopher Pittman Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Christopher Pittman worth at the age of 34 years old? Christopher Pittman’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Christopher Pittman's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
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On Monday, January 31, 2005, three years after the murders, his trial as an adult began. The case involved several important issues, including considerations of mental capacity regarding his age, the other issue was the impact of the Zoloft on his mental state. There was also the consideration of whether his crime should be considered murder or some form of manslaughter. Ultimately, the focus of the trial was on the Zoloft. The prosecution focused on proving that Pittman did know the difference between right and wrong, and his culpable mental status was revealed by such factors as planning the cover up such that he would escape before the fire started (by use of the candle), and the steps he took during his flight from the scene.

On February 15, 2005, Pittman was convicted of murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison. There was some controversy about the verdict: two of the jurors admitted feeling coerced into their decision, and another juror openly discussed the trial with his wife and bartender during deliberations. On October 5, 2006, the South Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments on his appeal. A petition to pardon Pittman was also presented at that time. The Justices were also asked to hold off on moving Pittman to the adult penitentiary, but the delay was denied. On June 11, 2007, the Court affirmed Pittman's conviction by a vote of 4-1. Discovery Channel later in 2006 aired an episode of 48 Hours, which was devoted to the Pittman case. On April 14, 2008, the United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal, which was based on an Eighth Amendment claim of cruel and unusual punishment (lengthy sentence for child).

Pittman had an argument on the school bus, choked a fellow student, and later disturbed the person playing piano in his church. That night, November 28, 2001, after receiving a paddle spanking from his grandfather, Pittman went into his grandparents' bedroom and murdered them with their own shotgun which he had been taught how to use. After the murder he set fire to the house using a candle and papers. Pittman took his grandparents' car, their guns, his dog, and $33 and left. He was picked up after getting stuck two counties away. Before confessing, he told a story of a large black male who had kidnapped him after murdering his grandparents and setting fire to their house. When he ultimately confessed he proclaimed that his grandparents deserved what they got. Pittman's father testified that the incident occurred two days after Christopher's Zoloft dosage had been doubled.

Christopher Frank Pittman (born April 9, 1989 in Huntsville, Alabama) was convicted in 2005 of murdering his grandparents, Joe and Joy Pittman, on November 28, 2001, when he was 12 years old. The case drew national attention in part because of his age at the time of the crime and in part because his defense that the prescription drug Zoloft influenced his actions. Pittman was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison, which was reduced to 25 years on appeal.

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