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  2. Internet homicide - Wikipedia

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    Internet homicide, also called internet assassination, refers to killing in which victim and perpetrator met online, in some cases having known each other previously only through the Internet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Also Internet killer is an appellation found in media reports for a person who broadcasts the crime of murder online or who murders a ...

  3. Sharee Miller - Wikipedia

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    On January 29, 2001, Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Judith Fullerton sentenced Miller to life in prison for the conspiracy to commit murder charge and 54 to 81 years for second-degree murder. She served part of her term at the Robert Scott Correctional Facility in Plymouth, Michigan and, as of 2019, was serving a life sentence at the Women ...

  4. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Death and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    A recent extension to the cultural relationship with death is the increasing number of people who die having created a large amount of digital content, such as social media profiles, that will remain after death.

  6. List of unsolved deaths - Wikipedia

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    The circumstances of his death remain unclear and controversial, with suicide or murder both considered possible explanations and the case still being investigated. [ 169 ] Pakistani president Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (64), the country's longest-serving leader, and 30 others, including the country's top military leaders and the U.S. ambassador, were ...

  7. Category:Unsolved deaths - Wikipedia

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    Articles about deaths, or decedents, where a single official verdict on the cause of death has been rendered, but where it has been questioned or disputed, and/or alternative theories of the death propounded, either by reliable sources themselves or indirectly through non-trivial coverage in reliable sources, should be categorized in death ...

  8. Websleuths - Wikipedia

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    Websleuths is an internet community that is focused on crime and missing persons. The privately owned Websleuths LLC maintains a forum for registered users to discuss and classify information related to crimes, trials and unsolved cases, which they try to solve. Tricia Griffith purchased the site in 2004. [2]

  9. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 03:32, 03 January 2025 (UTC).