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In the novel Monster and the Documentary Murder on a Sunday Morning the crime at hand was essentially robbery that ended in a death over it and those supposed criminals know stand trial. Even Though, the base of both stories is felony murder they are not identical cases. In the novel Mr. Nesbitt was the owner of a convenience store in Harlem. He was robbed by two assailants and by the end of it he was shot and killed for some money and cigarettes cartons.
The Bloody Benders were a murderous family living in southeast Kansas near the Osage trail; later being known as the Santa Fe trail. It was during the 1870 's when the benders had their occurrences with the locals and travelers of the southeast Kansas area. The family had a small home that was occupied with locals and travelers being located on the Santa Fe trail. They housed and fed anyone they could that was moving westward, then killed them when they least expected it. Taking their personal belongings and burying them in their apple orchard was a usual concept to the benders.
They were killed of strangulation and drowning in a rain barrel. Their bodies were found in the hole for the outhouse.www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?search=1&entryID=3731. The older children were invited to the resident on December 26,1987 for Christmas dinner. William Simmons the second and his wife Renta May Simmons and their son arrived first, they were from Fordyce.
Robert Pickton was a multi-millionaire pig farmer and serial killer convicted in 2007 of the second-degree murders of six women, but then later confessed to forty nine murders. Robert Pickton was born on October 26, 1949 (age 65) in Port Coquitlam. Pickton had a brother (David Francis Pickton), sister (Linda Louise Wright), mom (Helen Louise Pickton), and a dad (Leonard Pickton). Pickton used to cruise into the city luring and attracting women to his farm under the cover of a registered charity, Piggy Palace Good Times Society, he then offered them money and drugs to women who were prostitutes and drug addicts from Vancouver's Downtown East side. Then drove them to the farm in Port Coquitlam.
Drunk mom, dad leaving at such a young age, some of his siblings killing themselves and on top of all that getting abused a lot by his mom and the nuns that hit him when he was in catholic school. Well who was this this very ungood, bad childhood and different and that is Perry Smith. My client’s case is about 2 men Perry & Dick and they're doing is very shocking,that was Perry has killed a family of 4 the Clutter family & each were shot with a gun besides that Mr.Clutter had his throat slit. Previously,Dick was gonna kill them all but something suddenly happened and that was in Perry’s mind. They are not guilty at all but the fact that they will be charged with insanity because yes there has been something going on in Perry’s mind like something
The serial killer I chose is Albert Fish. Hamilton “Albert” Fish was born on May 19, 1870 in Washington D.C. to Randall and Ellen Fish. His father died of a heart attack when Albert was five. After, his mother put him and his three siblings in an orphanage so she could work. While living in the orphanage Fish experienced and watched brutal beatings, which soon helped him discover he enjoyed physical pain and began his obsession with sadomasochism.
Nannie Doss was a American serial killer from 1920’s though 1954. Nannie Doss killed around 11 people and she was referred to as the Giggling Granny, the Lonely Hearts Killer, the Black Widow, and Lady Blue Beard. Nannie Doss was born Nancy Hazle on November 4, 1905, in Blue Mountain, Alabama. Her parents names are James Hazle and Lou Hazle. Most of Doss’s Childhood was with her father who ruled the family with an abusive iron fist.
Mr. Bennet should not be found guilty of killing Mr. Adams because he had very poor eyesight, had trouble reading labels, and could only have died of poison by poison only available to exterminators. Mr. Bennet should not take the blame for Mr. Adams being killed because there are many pieces of evidence against him from unreliable witnesses that don’t have strong alibis or reasons for his death. Mr. Mack had a significant motive to kill him, and it was obvious to the naked eye. In addition to this information, the defense attorneys have shown many reasons why he should not be found guilty. The strongest piece of evidence is the fact that Mr. Adams had terrible eyesight.
The infamous serial killer, “Axeman” was found yesterday January, 2, 1884 at midnight in The Herbert Hotel, after confessing to killing his own father and a few others before him. The “The Axeman” or Wallace Brown was known for killing innocent people with his axe, and throwing their bodies under tiles in the victim's houses. Neighbors reported to police officers that same night 23, year old serial killer Wallace Brown was found, they heard a shriek from inside famous actor Robert Brownś (Wallace Brown’s dad) hotel room. Police came immediately and found “The Axeman” smiling as his fatherś body was right under his chair. After being arrested, police asked the “Axeman” why he did these brutal acts, and this is what he answered, “After I
The serial killer I am researching is Ed Gein. He was born on August 27, 1906 and died on July 26, 1984. He was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He lived with his dad, his mom, and his older brother named Henry.
From here the whereabouts of the Benders differ. Some reports state that the benders fled through tribal lands where prosecuting them was next to impossible (Farley.) Other accounts state that Kate and John Jr seeked shelter in an outlaw colony near New Mexico; meanwhile John Sr and Elvira were spotted in St Louis, Missouri.(Cappello.) Some say they were spotted in Texas carrying large rifles (Farley.)
When Daniel, a young, brave boy’s family fall into a deep, dark void of bankruptcy, they were forced to move into an old, rusty farm beside a dark woods in rural West Virginia, miles away from town. Daniel’s sister, Erica, grows increasingly unhappy with the farm and holds long conversations with her doll, Little Erica, believing that she is real and has real feelings. The kids at school see the family as strange outsiders and tell them that their farm is haunted by an old, wicked witch whom they call Old Auntie. Old Auntie had a man-eating razorback hog whose name was Bloody Bones. Every fifty years, Old Auntie would go to the farm and take a girl to serve as her servant for fifty years.
From the ashes of death and despair rose a revolutionary artistic and scientific movement that tore down conservative paradigms, erecting monuments of innovation that would reverberate across humanity for centuries to come. This movement, known as the Italian Renaissance, symbolized a “rebirth” as it brought ancient Greco-Roman intellectualism and fused it with novel innovation. Within this movement, Filipo Brunelleschi engineered a monumental dome with no central support, through methods that perplex contemporary experts. Noblewoman Catherine de’ Pizan, penned one of the pioneering words of feminist literature, inspiring women to educate themselves during an era marked by significant constraints on their autonomy. Finally, Leonardo Da Vinci
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.
Hannibal Lecter is argumentatively the most successful serial killer in the fictional world. Which raises questions of how he mastered the art of crime. Some people would say it’s unrealistic of how effective his crimes were. I believe that in, The Silence of the Lambs, the director, Jonathan Demme, drew attention to the flaws of mankind and real life serial killers by creating such a triumphant character such as Hannibal Lecter. Hannibal felt no remorse, that we saw, he was extremely intelligent, he kept his composure during taxing times, and he ate the evidence of his morbid crimes.