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Danny Harold Rolling (May 26, 1954 – October 25, 2006), known as The Gainesville Ripper, was an American serial killer who murdered five college students in Gainesville, Florida over four days in August 1990.
Sondra London (born 1947 in Florida) [1] is a controversial American true crime author. A onetime girlfriend of convicted murderer and suspected serial killer Gerard John Schaefer and the fiancée of convicted serial killer Danny Rolling (later executed for his crimes), she interviewed both and published the results.
The two had conducted an affair since Nueslin was 19, and due to Nueslin's pregnancy, Kubicki murdered her to avoid paying child support. Kubicki was found guilty of the murder in three trials in 1993, 1995, and 2024. [171] [172] 1993-01-07: Moore, Mary Rives (56) Tennessee (Memphis) Moore was struck by a Memphis police vehicle and died the ...
On April 16, former Navy sailor Jared Bischoff, 34, was convicted of murder and attempted kidnapping in Bailey’s death. Bischoff and a second defendant, Danny Serrano, 32, were also convicted of ...
Danny Smith, another LASD homicide detective, tapped the phone of Goodwin’s ex-wife which provided another key piece of evidence: she claimed her husband commited the two murders. Lillifield ...
Victims of serial killer Émile Louis, who lured, raped and murdered them. A gendarme investigation linked Louis to all seven victims, but crucial evidence was lost and Louis would not be prosecuted until he confessed to the murders in 2000 while imprisoned for rape. Louis later recanted, but was convicted of the murders in 2004.
A suspect has been identified in connection with the shooting death of a man and woman in Atwater.. The Atwater Police Department said that with the public’s help, authorities identified 42-year ...
According to Ida B. Wells and the Tuskegee University, most lynching victims were accused of murder or attempted murder. Rape or attempted rape was the second most common accusation; such accusations were often pretexts for lynching black people who violated Jim Crow etiquette or engaged in economic competition with white people .