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  2. Spree (film) - Wikipedia

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    Spree premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020. Shortly after, distributor RLJE Films paid $2 million to acquire the rights to the film. [8] It was released in the United States in theaters and via VOD on August 14, 2020. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 20, 2020. In late 2020 Spree was put onto Hulu.

  3. Briley Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Linwood Earl Briley, James Dyral “J. B.” Briley Jr., and Anthony Ray Briley were a sibling trio of serial/spree killers, rapists, and robbers who were responsible for a murder, rape, and robbery spree that took place in Richmond, Virginia, in 1979. Linwood murdered a woman in 1971 and served a year in a reformatory.

  4. Harvey Miguel Robinson - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the story of Robinson's crime spree was depicted in the film No One Could Protect Her with Joanna Kerns playing the role of surviving victim Denise Sam-Cali. [ 11 ] In 2015, Robinson's crime spree was covered on the Investigation Discovery series Your Worst Nightmare .

  5. Texas shooting spree suspect tried to escape custody after ...

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    The man charged with a shooting spree that ended with six people dead in Austin and San Antonio reportedly attempted to escape police custody after his arrest.

  6. Dieter Zurwehme - Wikipedia

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    Dieter Zurwehme (2 July 1942 – 2020) was a German fugitive, rapist, and mass murderer.He was responsible for the murder of five people and numerous other serious crimes and gained nationwide attention in the first half of 1999 following a several-month escape from custody.

  7. William Scott Day - Wikipedia

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    William Scott Day (October 21, 1951 – February 4, 2006) was an American prison escapee and later spree killer who killed at least six people in five states during his 39 days on the run between December 1986 and January 1987.

  8. After breaking both legs and shattering his ‘invincibility complex’ in a crash, freeskier Kai Jones returned to ‘ground zero’

  9. List of prison escapes - Wikipedia

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    In his second escape from the prison, he escaped through a tunnel leading from the shower area to a home construction site 1.5 km (0.9 mi) away in a Santa Juanita neighborhood. The tunnel was 1.7 m (5.7 ft) tall and 75 cm (30 in) in width. It was equipped with artificial light, air conditioning, and high-quality construction materials. [105]