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A man suspected of strangling three woman to death in Ventura County in 1977 heads to court after new DNA technology shed light on the slayings.
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This list compiles incidents alleged or proved to be due to police brutality that attracted significant media or historical attention. Many cases are alleged to be of brutality; some cases are more than allegations, with official reports concluding that a crime was committed by police, with some criminal convictions for offences such as grievous bodily harm, planting evidence and wrongful arrest.
Warren Luther Alexander, 73, was charged with murder in the strangling deaths of 3 California women who were found dead in 1977, Ventura police said. 73-year-old ex-trucker faces 3 murder charges ...
Investigators from the Ventura County Cold Case Unit have arrested a suspected serial killer from Mississippi in connection to three unresolved murders in California from 1977.
In 2002, author Bette Nunn theorized that Judy could have been responsible for the 1977 murder of Ann Harmeier, a 20-year-old student who attended Indiana University. [19] [20] Harmeier disappeared on September 12, 1977, and her body was found five weeks later in a cornfield, approximately five miles from where her car was found. She had been ...
A Mississippi man authorities are calling a “suspected serial killer” has been charged in connection with the strangulation deaths of three women in Southern California dating back to 1977 ...
The Gardener's Son is a 1977 American historical crime drama television film directed by Richard Pearce and written by Cormac McCarthy.Set in the company town of Graniteville, South Carolina during the Reconstruction era, the story is based on a real historical 1876 murder and subsequent trial.