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Miguel Gallegos POLS 317 Professor Ward Field Observation and Report: “Michael Flisk & Stephen Peters Trail” The defendant and the accused Timothy Herring, is being charged with first degree murder in the murders of Chicago Police officer Michael Flisk and former Chicago Housing Authority officer Stephen Peters. The murders took place back in November 2010. Five years later state prosecutors are arguing that Herring shot Flisk and Peters to cover up a burglary he'd committed hours earlier. Herring is accused of burglarizing Stephen Peters a well looked after customized 2003 Ford Mustang Cobra.
On August eighteen, 1992, police were invited to a burning place Somerville, Texas, wherever they found the bodies of 45-year-old Bobbie Davis, her 16-year-old girl, and her four grandchildren, ages four to nine. Davis and in addition the grandchildren had been scraped, crushed and reserved. Davis’s girl, Nicole had fatally shot. A few days later, police inactive Henry M. parliamentarian Carter, 26, the dad of one of the grandchildren, once they detected he had burns and bandages at the children’s ceremony.
Kirk Bloodsworth was a former Marine, he was also the first person sentenced to death and then subsequent exonerated. Kirk was only 22 years old when he was wrongful convicted and severed nine years in prison before they released him. The reasoning for this was because in 1984 a young girl was found dead in a wooded area and she had been sexual assaulted, strangled, and beaten with a rock. The reason for why he was arrest was because he fit the description of the man that witness where identifying.
On August 18, 1992, police were invited to a burning home in Somerville, Texas, where they found the bodies of 45-year-old Bobbie Davis, her 16-year-old daughter, and her four grandchildren, ages 4 to 9. Davis and the grandchildren had been stabbed, beaten and strangled. Davis’s daughter, Nicole, had been fatally shot. A few days later, police arrested Robert Carter, 26, the father of one of the grandchildren, after they noticed he had burns and bandages at the children’s funeral.
Aileen Wuornos was an American serial killer who murdered several men between 1989 and 1990, leaving their bodies along highways in Northern and Central Florida. In 1992, she plead guilty to the murder of six men, and received the death penalty for each plea. Although much speculation surrounded her mental stability, she was eventually executed in 2002, making her the tenth woman executed in the United States, and the second in Florida, since the death penalty was reinstated in 1977. The first murder Wuornos committed was that of Richard Mallory, a 51-year-old electronics shop owner.
Terry Blair The name of the serial killer I chose is Terry Blair Terry Blair was born September 16, 1961. He is in prison for life with no possibility for parole. Blair was born in Kansas City, Missouri. Terry Blair was the fourth child in a family of ten siblings.
On the morning of September 9th, 1993, around 2 a.m. Christopher Simmons and his friends Charles Benjamin and John Tessmer (who he convinced to do it because he said that they could get away with it because they are minors) met together and headed to the victim's house but Tessmer left before the other two could carry out their sinister deed. While Simmons and his accomplice may have gotten away with it, one day later a fisherman recovered the deceased victims’ body in the river and her husband came home from an overnight trip the same day to find that his bedroom was a wreck and his wife was missing. The next day, after learning about his (Simmons) involvement, arrested him at his highschool and read him his miranda rights. 17 year old Christopher
The story of Ronald Gene Simmons. On the 22nd of December, 1987 the worst mass murder in Arkansas history took place. A man by the name of Ronald Gene Simmons went on a killing spree. He started off by killing his wife, kids, and his three year old granddaughter, but it didn’t stop there. He killed his family and quite a few harmless townspeople because he went insane, because why else would you kill harmless people?
Cora Peoples was the daughter of John Henry Ray Yournk Corke Bird Peoples & Alice Peoples. Her family had linkage with the Native American of the Cherokee tribe. The Cherokee people were located in two distinct regions representing their history under the United States. The traditional homeland of the Eastern Band of Cherokee were located in North Carolina and Tennessee. The Ancestors of Cherokee Nation citizens were forcibly removed from their homes in Tennessee and the southeast to the Indian Territory in 1838-39 and the Cherokee Nation contends that no Cherokee clans, bands, tribes or nations were left behind or have continued to exist in Tennessee.
Joseph C. Palczynski was a spree killer in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland who in March 2000 terrorized residents in the region by killing four people and taking a family of three as hostages in one of the longest one-man standoffs ever known. The saga ended with two of the hostages escaping and a third being rescued, Palczynski being shot to death by Baltimore County police, and a woman being sentenced to prison for purchasing his weapons. The story came to the public's attention on March 7, 2000, when a triple homicide occurred in the quiet community of Bowley's Quarters near Middle River, Maryland an area not accustomed to violent crime.
David T. Matusiewicz, his mother, Lenore Matusiewicz, and his sister, Amy Gonzalez all had been brought into custody for several charges resulting in the death of David’s ex-wife Christine Belford. David and Christine were going through a divorce and child custody battles prior to 2007. In August 2007, David and his mother Lenore kidnapped his three children and brought them to South America. In 2009, the duo had been caught and returned the children to Christine’s supervision. After this incident, David lost all custody to his children and he and his mother had been arrested.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, or NCMEC, states that on average seventy children are reported missing a day across the United States (Postma, 2015). Some of these children will be found safely, and will be returned to their homes from help of police and media coverage. Yet, others will go unnoticed and unreported by the media because of media biases. Children, under the age of 18, who are victims of abductions receive more media coverage when they are Caucasian than victims who are African-American.
When the truth is that Elizabeth no longer wants her present in the household because when she did work for them, she had an affair with John Proctor, who is Elizabeth’s husband. Another example, would be when Abigail had been accused during a court hearing of drinking chicken blood while she was in the
Can you image doing something this horrific or even picture it at all to be happening in this world? Leonarda Cianciulli is the worst female serial killer in the world, not how many victims, but how she did her horrific acts of evil. Let’s talk about her life story, what she had done to get where she was , how she had got caught and no longer free. Cianciulli has done horrific acts, but for her own reasons, but that don't excuse the crime and lives taken. Would you forgive this woman for her actions or hold a grudge for a lifetime?
Pamela Foddrill: Examining the Investigation Introduction The tragic abduction and death of Pamela Foddrill beginning on August 18th, 1995, relied on investigators from the Indiana State Police, FBI, multiple Greene County police agencies, and Greene County Prosecutors to arrest and convict the five individuals who committed this heinous act. Those who were arrested and eventually convicted for different criminal offenses are Roger Long, Jerry Russell Sr., John Redman, Wanda Hubbell, and Plynia Fowler. One could look at the investigations these agencies completed and evaluate them in two phases, forensic evidence and investigative processes.