The serial killer of Nebraska Breaking News! The local police captured Mr.Carl after the murdered of Mr.John this Saturday night at approximately around three in the morning, this tragedy happened in Mr.John's house. The murdered killed him by placing a bed over him and intoxicating him not letting breath till death. According to the police every night Mr.Carl would enter the old mans room to check on his Mr.Johns eye but it was always closed for him to do the job and get rid-off the eye.
JonBenet Ramsey On December 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey made a hysterical police call reporting her daughter, JonBenet being kidnapped. The search for JonBenet began when her mother Patsy woke up to a three page ransom note on the steps. In her frantic state, she rushed to her daughter’s room, where she was missing. After waking up her husband John, they called the police.
JonBenet Ramsey Case On the morning of December 29th, 1996, Patsy Ramsey got dressed and went downstairs to start getting prepared for the day. What she was not prepared for was the ransom note that was left for her at the bottom of the stairs. Jonbenet Ramsey, Patsy’s six year old daughter, had been kidnapped. The note said that if Patsy and the rest of her family did not listen and do what was on the note then Jonbenet would be killed.
Marie Delphine LaLaurie tortured innocent slaves due to her family’s murders during the slave uprising of 1811. After her family’s deaths all three of her husband’s mysteriously died or disappeared. Her first husband, Don Ramon De Lopez y Angullo was a high ranking Spanish officer and died on March 26, 1804 mysteriously during a falling out with the king of Spain. Her second husband Jean Blanque was a prominent banker, merchant, lawyer, legislator, and well-known slave trader. They were married for two years before he died unexpectedly reasons as to why are unknown (A Portrait of Cruelty).
Aileen Wuornos was an American serial killer who had killed seven men in Florida between 1989- 1990. The list of murders include an electronic store owner in Florida; his body was found in an isolated area, a construction worker; he was shot several times by her and his dead body was found along the highway, A 40 year old man who was a part time rodeo worker; he was shot nine times by her, A retired merchant seaman; his body was never found, A sausage salesman; he was shot twice before he died, A retired U.S. Air force major who was also former state child abuse investigator and former chief of police; he was shot six times in head and torso and her last murder was of a security guard and police reservist, his nearly nude body was found near
Infamous serial killers like Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and H.H. Holmes have unique characteristics that largely contribute to how they carry out their crimes. Charm is a attribute these men share and used throughout their history as criminals and serial killers. Bundy used his charm and wit to seduce women he would then kill. Holmes used his charm to get away with his many forms of fraud and to also seduce women he would later kill. Charles Manson was a very charming and influential man, who used these qualities to gain followers who would later murder for him.
Belle Gunness was one of the most successful murderers in Illinois. She murdered over forty people including two of her husbands and about four of her children between 1884 and 1908 (Belle Gunness Biography). At the age of 22, she immigrated to Chicago, Illinois in 1881. She got away without a trace and it’s still a mystery as to where she went today. Belle Gunness was born as Brynhild Paulsdatter Storseth on November 22, 1859 (Belle Gunness Murderpedia).
The killings began in the summer of 1984 when the first known murder of 79 year old Jennie Vincow occurred. The stabbing murder and sexual assault occurred outside of her home. It took a while before the police found out who was behind the killings due to the clues not being revealing enough at the crime scene towards the start. A shoe print was the only clue that the police had at first. A lot of the crimes done were very similar (i.e. murder and rape) causing the police to think that they all could perhaps be related.
- Henry Lee Lucas – Henry Lee Lucas was a well-known serial killer throughout the 1960s and ‘70s. He was born on August 23, 1936 in the fairly large town of Blacksburg, Virginia. At the early age of 10, Henry lost an eye after it had become infected after a fight henry engaged in. One of Henry's friends would describe him to people as someone who would try to seek attention in some very strange ways. Aside from Henry's strange ways, Henry lived a rough life in the home front as his mom had prostituted herself by forcing Henry to watch her have sex with clients and crossdress in public.
There were no reported early criminal acts completed by Nannie Doss before her serial killings. Her household was very strict and she could not get out and do things with others. She committed 11 murders. The Giggling Granny completed her first murder while being with her first husband. They had four kids and two were victims of her killings.
To everybody outside of her family, Nannie Doss seemed like a sweet woman. But within the family, she was a coldblooded murderer. She killed 11 of her family members, including her own children. Nannie’s motive for these killings was both to collect insurance money, and to find “the true romance of life”. Nannie was born on November 4, 1905 in Blue Mountain, Alabama to Louisa and James F Hazel.
She killed over sixteen people and she was arrested August 11, in 1981 and her and her husband was soon known as the sunset strip killers. Carol M. Bundy was an American serial Killer. All the dead bodies and all the horrifying evidence this proves that Carol M. Bundy was an American serial killer. They never would have
The rarest form of murder is the one of serial murders. It is defined as the murder of three or more individuals with a ‘cooling-off’ period in-between. Serial killers have intrigued people for years and we still don’t fully comprehend what drives them to murder countless people. John Wayne Gacy, also known at the famous “Killer Clown” became a national phenomenon when his 33 rape and murder victims were uncovered in his home and other areas. The purpose of this research paper is to consider John Wayne Gacy’s abusive father, internal struggle with his sexuality, and constant need to be accepted and praised as possible reasons that led Gacy to murder 33 teenage boys.
Anh Nguyen HIST 120 online December 12, 2015 Tecumseh and the Quest for Indian Leadership by David Edmunds In this biography, David Edmunds studies the life of legendary Shawnee leader Tecumseh and his pivotal role in defending the Native American way of life. Tecumseh was born to Pucksinwah and his wife Methotaske in March, “1768”, in what is currently known as Ohio (17). Tecumseh had many siblings, Chiksika and Tecumapease were his oldest brother and sister (17). Then came Sauwaseekau who was brother to Tecumseh and another sister named Menewaulakoosee, after her Tecumseh was born, after that two more sons were born and after that a set of triplets that included Tenskwatawa, the Shawnee Prophet.
John Wayne Gacy is a serial killer who killed 33 people in total. He was born on May 17th 1942 in Chicago where he was physically and verbally abused by his father. Since this age he showed unusual behaviours and avoiding society, but then was determined that he has a psychological disorder. He moved to Los Angeles and was living a normal life however he started showing his real face in 1968 where he raped a young, male employee.