Peter Skene Ogden was a Canadian fur trapper and trader. When he was young he explored the Great Basin, Oregon, Northern California, and the area around the Snake River. He had a reputation as a rough and tough trapper and trader. He came to Utah in 1825. There is a river that is named after him.
On the 9th of October, Robert Sheldon was found lying on the tainted red grass of Oak Park. The park was described to be “about two blocks square, with a fountain in the middle and a small swimming pool for little kids.” Police investigators ran through a body analysis showing Sheldon was stabbed by a switchblade around two-thirty in the morning. Hours later after the body was found, police went around asking Sheldon’s family and friends. Three kids, who are witnesses say Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade were responsible.
Alton Coleman. Alton Coleman (November 6, 1955 – April 26, 2002) was an American serial killer who operated in the Midwest United States during the summer of 1984. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois and had a troubled childhood, marked by physical and sexual abuse. Coleman began his killing spree on May 29, 1984, when he murdered a nine-year-old girl in his hometown of Waukegan.
Richard Henry Lee Richard Henry Lee was born into an eminent Virginia family on January 20, 1732, at Stratford Hall in Westmoreland, Virginia. His father, grandfather and his four brothers all served as military officers, diplomats, and legislators. Richard was tutored at home and then sent to Wakefield Academy in England for his formal education. After graduation, he traveled in Europe, and then returned to Virginia in 1752. After school in England, he was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses and later was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, where he proposed the colonies should be independent from Great Britain.
Cochran was the only man from Boone County who was executed by the gas chamber at the MO State Penitentiary. Cochran raped and killed a woman by the name of Marylou Jenkins in her home, located in Columbia, MO, February 5th, 1947. He was convicted and sent to the Penitentiary until his trial. He didn’t understand what he had done wrong because he was mentally challenged, so it
Karla Faye Tucker killed two people in 1983. Tucker confessed to the crime, and was executed in 1998. The interesting thing about Tucker’s case, however, is that she claimed to have turned her life around while in prison. She was no longer using drugs, had found religion, and had even gotten married. But none of this was enough to change her sentencing from execution to life in prison.
John Nolan - The Murder of Lucy Chen John Nolan met his victim Lucy Chen in May of 2021 when they both joined the police academy. This took place in Los Angeles, California; they immediately took a liking to each other because they were labeled the underdogs. Several weeks later, John had become jealous of Lucy because she had risen to the top of the class while he was in danger of being kicked out of the academy. As graduation neared, tension grew between the two. After graduation, Lucy was at the top of the class and John barely scraped by, and started devising a plan.
The theory I'm trying to prove here is to figure out who did the JonBenet Ramsey crime. There many there are many suspects but I'm going to choose one to talk on and his name is Gary Olivia because there are others that have a lot of information that showed they're the one who committed the crime but there's not enough to prove that they are the one who committed the crime. In the BuzzFeed unsolved mystery video I watched on JonBenet Ramsey there were many suspects but the suspect I have chosen to talk about is Gary Olivia. To me he sounds like the most person to do the crime, Gary was a sex offender and he was near the Ramsey home at the time of JonBenet's death.
Both sources provided basic details about former State Representative Raymond W. Ewell. However, I found the first source, History Makers to be undoubtedly creditable. This source included an exclusive glimpse into the life of the senator. The History Maker, website provides researchers with pertinent facts about Mr. Ewell life. Also, the information provided seem to have been solicited directly from Representative Ewell in the form of a one on one interview.
Oliver Hill became a strong supporter of equality. Equality is the state of being the same in number, race, class, or quality. Oliver Hill grew up in Richmond, Virginia on May 1, 1907. Graduating from Dunbar High School, Hill wasn't sure what he wanted to do for a living. He married a woman named Beresenia Walker.
On the great day of August 7, 1742 one of our great generals was born. His name was Nathanael Greene. He lived for Forty Four years (1742-1786). He was one of the most respected generals of the Revolutionary War. When he was a child his education was limited, all though he received a good teaching with the available books, such as the Bible.
The Life of Solomon Northrup Solomon Northrup was born to two free African Americans who had never experienced the life of a slave. In 1841, his life turned upside down when he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Washington City. Solomon was a fiddle player who went to Washington for a job offer that ended up being just a scam. It seems like he was a trusted and fearless man. For twelve years, he was exposed to the horrors of being treated as a slave.
It is easy to “get ahead” in life by cheating and stealing, but it is much harder to be successful as an honest, hard working individual. Jimmy Valentine was a skilled young safecracker who returns to society after he is paroled from prison. Jimmy went to prison for cracking safes and stealing money with his special tools such as, drills, punches, braces and bits, mimmies, clamps, and augers. When Jimmy was released from prison after ten months of a four-year sentence, he found Annabel. Jimmy was truly dedicated to living a moral life because he fell in love with Annabel, gave up on robbery, and saved a little girl's life.
One of the world’s top evil serial killers is none other than Richard Trenton Chase, better known as The Vampire of Sacramento. Richard Chase who went on a month-long killing binge, which finished with six individuals dead, including children. Alongside brutally killing his victims, he additionally drank their blood which earned him the nickname, "The Vampire of Sacramento. " Richard Chase’s childhood was far from ordinary. When he was younger he would receive regular beatings from his father throughout the day.
A bonechilling, mystery, murder took place in a peaceful/small town in Boulder, Colorado, taken place on Christmas night shook the nation. Beauty queen, pageant winner, adorable, innocent JonBenet Ramsey was killed in the family home on the night of December 25th, 1996. Jonbenet was found with a device around her neck that straggled her, stun gun marks on her left side of her body, hands tied above her head, and tape over her mouth. Later autopsies found that the girl was bashed over her head leaving an 8 ½ inch fracture. Then found later on that Jonbenet was sexually assaulted.