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.
Shirley Kinge was a 54 year old mother who was accused of helping her son burn down a house. In the house, a couple and their two children were found with pillowcases on their heads with gunshots to the back of their heads. Her son Michael Kinge killed the family and then set the house on fire. There was a tip that he was the one who committed the crime and when the police showed up to arrest him, he proceeded into firing at the cops. He was killed in the gunfire.
In 1836, the gruesome death of a prostitute encaptivated the public eye and began a newspaper frenzy that centered on a morbid fixation of the life and death of Helen Jewett. Patricia Cline Cohen's The Murder of Helen Jewett pieces together the facts of Helen's life and death in an attempt to describe gender inequality in America by giving a meticulous account of life in the 1830s. (Insert small biography) Around three in the morning on Sunday, April 10, 1836 Rosina Townsend, the madam of the brothel, was spurred from her bed at the south end of Thomas St by a man knocking on the front door.
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).
On March 1, 1932, in the Lindbergh’s peaceful home in Hopewell, the son of world-famous aviator Charles Lindbergh Sr. was snatched from his nursery and was later found dead. Charles Lindbergh Jr.’s kidnapping and murder shocked the entire nation, and remains unsolved to this day. After having analyzed many sources, it is evident that Bruno Richard Hauptmann and John Knoll are responsible for the kidnapping and murder of baby Charles Lindbergh Jr., because Hauptmann had a history of using ladders in his past crimes, there are many pieces of evidence proving that two people committed the crime, and there is also a lot of proof to show that John knoll was involved as well. First of all, Hauptmann had a history of using ladders to commit crimes, and a rung of wood in the ladder used it the kidnapping matched the wood in his attic. In the PBS Nova Video, “Who Killed the Lindbergh Baby?”, it states, “He [Hauptmann] did use a ladder to climb into the second story window of the mayor's house and stole some money and watches… history of using ladders to commit crimes.”
Who was the killer of of Abby and Andrew Borden? On August 4, 1892 Andrew and Abby borden were killed due to murder. The two were murdered with a axe, Abby was struck 19 time while Andrew was struck 10 or 11 times. The bodies were both found in the house, Abby was found upstairs with her head bashed into pieces. While, Andrew was found in a pool of blood on the living room couch.
When John white was 17 his parents, Conner and Sarah white, and his best friend, Josh kudra died. Conner, Sarah and josh went on a cabin trip to celebrate Josh’s birthday but John white had to stay home and do a stack of homework. At approximately 12am an unknown person entered the cabin and killed Conner, Sarah, and Josh. Ever since, John white has devoted his life to this crime. John white is 27 years old and did almost everything white Josh kudra.
Daniel Morcombe, aged 13, was snatched from a bus stop under the Kiel Mountain Road bridge in the Woombye region of the Sunshine Coast around 2 kilometers north of The Big Pineapple on Sunday, 7 December 2003. Morcombe intended to get the 1:35 pm bus to the Sunshine Plaza Shopping Centre for a haircut and to purchase Christmas presents for his family, yet he never returned. Witnesses announced seeing Morcombe at roughly 2:10 pm on the Nambour Connection Road under the Kiel Mountain Road Bridge. The bus he planned to get had broken down a couple of kilometerss before his stop, and was behind timetable. At the point when the substitution bus had arrived, Morcombe hailed the bus, however it went ahead without stopping.
It had been claimed that Ned Kelly had taken up arms in April 1878 for the intention of shooting police but as six months had passed since the alleged shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick (who would later be dismissed from the police force as a liar, drunkard and perjurer) and the Stringybark Creek tragedy, there was not a robbery or any other offence reported of having been committed by Ned or his brother Dan. After his mother was convicted (and two innocent men) for aiding and abetting in the shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick, (Judge Barry sentenced Ned to fifteen years gaol without a trial?) Ned returned (was Ned involved?) with the intention of working a still to make whisky, as it was the only means to obtain money quickly to procure a new
Having an affair leads to nothing but trouble. Not only is it a sin but it is unfair and disrespectful to the spouses. Mr.Hall and Mrs.Mills affair went on for years. Their deaths were mysterious and never solved. A few people were blamed for their deaths but there wasn't enough evidence to convict anyone.
On Sunday, November 13, 1842 a double murder occurred at Smith Farm in Old Fields, Long Island. The victims, Alexander Smith and and Rebecca Smith, were a wealthy, well- respected married couple who ran Smith farm. George Weeks, the Smiths farmhand, was reporting for work the monday after the murder and heard the dog barking from the work-shed by the Smiths house. George Weeks then became suspicious since the dog was usually inside with Mr. Smith. George then looked in the house and saw that the east room window was broken and Mr. and Mrs. Smith were lying on the floor covered in blood.
A Murder in Virginia is a book about a white woman named Lucy Jane Pollard who was murdered with an ax. The book was set in Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1895. The book takes us back into post Civil War southern justice. At this time period race separation was still in full effect.
Background: On January 23, 1906, Nevada Taylor was walking home from her bookkeeping job in Chattanooga to her small home in Forest Hills Cemetery, where she lived with her father, the groundskeeper (Pfeifer, “United”; “Shipp”). Before Nevada even entered the cemetery grounds, a man, who she later described to have a “soft, kind voice,” grabbed her (Pfeifer, “United”). He threateningly said, “If you scream, I will kill you” (Pfeifer, “United”). Then, everything went black for Nevada (Pfeifer, “United”).
The Borden family lived in a town called Fall River, Massachusetts. The people of the town had no reason to be suspicious of the family, because they were like every other family. They attended church regularly; Lizzie was even a Sunday school teacher at the family church. They were quite active the town’s community. Although they might have seemed like a normal loving family, but like every family they too had their skeletons in the closet.
There have been ten mysterious deaths that has still not been solved. As a matter of fact, the Hall-Mills murder is one of the mysterious murders that has still not have been solved. This mysterious case happened in 1922 and it has been 96 years since the murder and they still have not solved the case. The mystery behind the Hall-Mills murder can be summed up in two theories: the wife and her brother are the murders and Hayes is the killer.