A Timeline of Serial Killersdoi:10.1002/9781444324587.oth1S. WallerWiley‐Blackwell
From Dahmer's first arrest to his eventual capture and death, here are the key moments from his 13-year reign of terror. By Colin BertramPublished: Aug 11, 2021 9:56 AM EDTGetty Images Notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer shocked the world when he was arrested in 1991, as much for th...
On a Sunday in late March, 22-year-old Kathleen Johns packed her infant daughter into a station wagon and left San Bernardino, California to visit her sick mother in Petaluma, in the northern part of the state. Kathleen was also seven months pregnant with the child of her long-time boyfri...
Bundy may not have looked the part, but by the time his reign of terror ended, his name had come to symbolize the worst of the outcasts who seemingly strike at random and leave behind a trail of shattered lives. Watch the special three-night event, Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in ...
Dahmer's terrible crimes held the nation in thrall, so it’s understandable to have questions about one of America’s most notorious serial killers and all the people he killed. Here’s everything to know about Dahmer’s victims, who they were, and a timeline of when their murders. How ...
May 16, 1973: The fictional Scream universe version (who appears in Scream 2) of real-life actress Tori Spelling is born. approx. mid-1970s: Mickey Altieri is born. Possibly one of the 95 active serial killers in the country, or "one his way up", as of 1997. Tom Prinze is born...
Containment, strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States beginning in the late 1940s in order to check the expansionist policy of the Soviet Union. First suggested by the U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan, the policy was implemented in the Truman
Timeline of significant events related to the Magna Carta, including the signing of the charter by King John of England in 1215 under pressure from his rebellious barons. The Magna Carta is traditionally regarded as the foundation of British constitution
John Adams Dix was a political leader and U.S. Army officer who, as secretary of the treasury of the United States (1861), issued to a treasury officer in New Orleans the famous order: “If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on th