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Born in Florida in April 1958, to Joyce and George Waterfield Russell Sr., [4] George's parents separated when he was still an infant, with his mother moving with him to Mercer Island, Washington, to live with her new husband. [1] [4] At the age of 16, he was forced to live with his stepfather who later on remarried to another woman. [4]
Paul Kenneth Keller (born January 6, 1966) is a serial arsonist and convicted murderer [1] from Lynnwood, Washington. [2] He is serving 107 years in prison and will be eligible for parole in 2079.
Robert Maudsley was the fourth of 12 children, born in Speke, Liverpool.He spent his early years in a Catholic orphanage in Crosby, with his three older siblings. [6] At the age of eight, Maudsley and his three older siblings were retrieved by their parents.
Peck served in administrative posts in the government during his career as a psychiatrist. He also served in the US Army and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel.His army assignments included stints as chief of psychology at the Army Medical Center in Okinawa, Japan, and assistant chief of psychiatry and neurology in the office of the surgeon general in Washington, DC. [6]
Known as "The Weekend Murderer" killed up to 17 people. [228] Sentenced to life without parole. Long Island serial killer United States: 1996–2010 10 16 Unidentified serial killer also known as "The Gilgo Beach Killer". Believed to have murdered 10 to 14 people associated with the sex trade over a period of 15 years. [229] Daniel Lee Siebert
Here's a look at all the villains from "The Karate Kid"-"Cobra Kai" universe, ranking them on just how bad they are, including Kreese, Johnny and Daniel.
Britain's Most Evil Killers, World's Most Evil Killers and Ireland's Most Evil Killers are British crime television programmes on Sky Mix (formerly Pick). First aired in 2017, the series are narrated by Fred Dinenage, and focus on the most notorious and depraved serial killers that were convicted during the past 50 years.
Unapologetically is a Yahoo Life series in which women and men from all walks of life get the chance to share how they live their best life — out loud and in living color, without fear or regret ...