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Juan Rodriguez Chavez (April 27, 1968 – April 22, 2003), known as The Thrill Killer, was an American serial killer and spree killer who, together with a teenage accomplice, killed eleven people in Dallas, Texas during a crime spree lasting from March to July 1995, shortly after being paroled from prison for a murder conviction.
Juan Chavez (1965 – September 9, 1999) was a Mexican serial killer who, between 1986 and 1990, killed at least six gay men in three cities in Los Angeles County, California. On June 21, 1999, he was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole , but he committed suicide by hanging himself at Folsom State ...
Juan Sanchez (54) Unknown Elkhart, Indiana: Two people, 19-year-old Annasue Rocha and 49-year-old Benjamin Jeffrey, were fatally shot inside of a Martin's Super Market. The suspected killer, Sanchez, was fatally shot in a shootout with Elkhart Police outside the store. Two police officers were injured during the exchange of gunfire. [23] 2025-01-26
An Ocean County jury found Tyshaun Drummond guilty of the 2021 murders of Nicholas Hardy and Sergio Chavez-Perez.
Juan Corral, Alamogordo Daily News April 12, 2024 at 1:12 PM On April 8 the New Mexico Supreme Court issued an opinion upholding the conviction of AZ Boys gang leader Robert Chavez for two counts ...
A trial in the Ackerman Park shooting and that for the son of well-known Sarasota boxer China Smith have been pushed to begin later this year. Sarasota murder trials delayed: New dates set for 3 cases
After an almost week-long trial before Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas Judge Charles Jones Jr., Juan Delgado Rodriguez was found guilty of first-degree homicide for a 2023 revenge shooting in ...
Juan Chávez (Antigua Hacienda de Peñuelas , Aguascalientes, July 4, 1831 [1] – Camino de Arrona, February 15, 1869) was the Governor of the State of Aguascalientes, Mexico and its surroundings, also known by the nicknames of "Ídolo de las Beatas" or "Rojas de los Mochos", nicknames that were imposed by the press of the time.