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  2. Scott Lee Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Scott Lee Kimball (born September 21, 1966) is a convicted serial killer, con man and fraudster from Boulder County, Colorado, who murdered at least four people over a two-year period; investigators strongly suspect him in as many as 21 other unsolved killings.

  3. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    The first prizes ranged from $1 to $10 and entrants had a 1 in 10 chance of winning. After the sweepstakes increased response rates to mailings, prizes of $5,000 [7] and eventually $250,000 were offered. [11] PCH began advertising the sweepstakes on TV in 1974. [8] [12] It was the only major multi-magazine subscription business until 1977.

  4. 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 ...

  5. And now taking homes back has become his full-time gig, with fees starting at $5,000. Social media posts for his business rack up millions of views as he shares clips of confronting squatters or ...

  6. 2011 Waltham triple murder - Wikipedia

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    A triple homicide was committed in Waltham, Massachusetts, in the United States, on or very near to the evening of September 11, 2011. [1] [2] [3] Brendan Mess, Erik Weissman, and Raphael Teken were murdered in Mess's apartment. All had their throats slit with such great force that they were nearly decapitated. Thousands of dollars' worth of ...

  7. William Heirens - Wikipedia

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    William George Heirens (November 15, 1928 – March 5, 2012) was an American criminal and possible serial killer who under torture confessed to three murders. He was subsequently convicted of the crimes in 1946.

  8. Murder of Jun Lin - Wikipedia

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    [50] [51] The video was edited from various clips and also included still photos. [50] During the video, the 1987 New Order song "True Faith" plays in the background, [47] and a poster for the 1942 film Casablanca is visible on the wall. [52] The perpetrator uses a knife and fork to cut off some of the flesh, and gets a dog to chew on the body.

  9. Dunn Brothers (bounty hunters) - Wikipedia

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    They then collected the bounty on both, believed to have been $5,000 each, mostly due to the notoriety of the gang by that time. It is believed that on August 25, 1896, Bill Dunn led Deputy US Marshal Heck Thomas to the hideout of Bill Doolin. Some have speculated that Dunn murdered Doolin; however, official reports from the time discount this ...

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