Alaska serial killer researched mass murderersBy RACHEL D'ORO
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“Hell’s Belle” Gunness – Black Widow of the Midwest (Between 1884 and 1908) – Gunness was America’s most degenerate female serial killer in history, who likely killed both her husbands and all of her children. What is certain is that she murdered most of her boyfriends and her two...
When the remains of women began appearing in remote areas around Anchorage, Alaska, in 1980, authorities wasted little time organizing a task force to deal with the sudden emergence of what was likely a serial killer. Still, it would take over three years for them to capture the slayer, bak...
Robert Earnest Rozier (born July 28, 1955, in Anchorage, Alaska), was a professional football player for the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL. After leaving the league, he became involved with "The Brotherhood", an alleged cult led by Yahweh ben Yahweh. He is currently serving 25 years to...
It might have taken a serial killer to get the job done, but Showtime, the US cable channel, is demonstrating that it is very much a network to be reckoned with.rnAfter living in the shadow of HBO for decades, Showtime's series are recei... S Levine - 《Television》 被引量: 0发...
When Charles Thurman Sinclair died of a heart attack in an Anchorage, Alaska, jail cell last month, he was mourned by his family and by dozens of detectives in police departments from Missouri to Alaska.
Serial killer Israel Keyes likely murdered 11 people between 2001 and 2012. Read about his daughter, murder of Samantha Koenig, victims, documentary, and more.
serial killer and sex offender performed regularly as a clown at children’s hospitals and charity events in Cook County, a metropolitan area of Chicago, earning him the sinister moniker. At the time, his conviction for 33 murders in one trial was the most for any one person in U.S. ...
serial killer and sex offender performed regularly as a clown at children’s hospitals and charity events in Cook County, a metropolitan area of Chicago, earning him the sinister moniker. At the time, his conviction for 33 murders in one trial was the most for any one person in U.S. ...