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  2. Stacey Castor - Wikipedia

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    Stacey Ruth Castor (née Daniels, formerly Wallace; July 24, 1967 – June 11, 2016) [1] was an American convicted murderer from Weedsport, New York.In 2009, she was found guilty of murdering her then-husband David Castor with antifreeze in 2005 and attempting to murder her daughter, Ashley Wallace, by spiking her drinks with pills in 2007.

  3. Turnin Me On - Wikipedia

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    The video ends with Hilson being turned off by men at a club, with women in the club wearing "off" earrings like on Hilson's fingers. MTV Buzzworthy said, "give it up for her sleek biker chick-meets-Park-Slope wardrobe and feel free to ogle/drool over the parade of shirtless dudes who look like they jumped off the cover of Abs Weekly magazine."

  4. Murder of the Notorious B.I.G. - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace family refiled the suit, dropping the state law claims on May 27, 2008. [36] The suit against the city of Los Angeles was finally dismissed in 2010. It was described by The New York Times as "one of the longest running and most contentious celebrity cases in history." [19] The Wallace suit had asked for $500 million from the city. [19]

  5. List of murder convictions without a body - Wikipedia

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    Police believed that Onufrejczyk dismembered Sykut's body in the kitchen and fed the parts to the pigs. The ruling was cited as a precedent in later murder without a body cases in England and Wales. [49] Malika Maria de Fernandez: Peter Reyn-Bardt Wilmslow, England June 1961 December 1983 The estranged wife of the convict.

  6. Visible Human Project - Wikipedia

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    Planning began in 1986; [2] the data set of the male was completed in November 1994 and the one of the female in November 1995. The project can be viewed today at the NLM in Bethesda, Maryland. [3] There are currently efforts to repeat this project with higher resolution images but only with parts of the body instead of a cadaver.

  7. William Herbert Wallace - Wikipedia

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    William Herbert Wallace (29 August 1878 – 26 February 1933) was an Englishman convicted in 1931 of the murder of his wife, Julia, in their home in Wolverton Street in Liverpool's Anfield district.

  8. Oklahoma City Butcher - Wikipedia

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    Weeks after the discovery of Tina Sanders, police linked her murder to the previous two murders. Police believe that all of the victims were killed by a single perpetrator. [ 11 ] All were killed, dismembered, and mutilated in a similar manner; the first two had unique cuts on their lower lip, and all were beheaded and had their sexual organs ...

  9. Murder for body parts - Wikipedia

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    Medicine murder is viewed as the obtaining of an item or items from a corpse to be used in traditional medicine. The practice occurs primarily in sub-equatorial Africa [citation needed]. The illegal organ trade has led to murder for body parts, because of a worldwide demand of organs for transplant and organ donors.