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Robert E. Williams (October 14, 1936 – December 2, 1997) was an American spree killer who, in August 1977, killed three women: one in Iowa and two in Nebraska. [1] He also nearly killed a fourth woman in Minnesota after raping her.
Thomas Bartlett "Bart" Whitaker was born on December 31, 1979, to father Kent, the comptroller of a construction company, and mother Patricia (Trish), an elementary school teacher. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Whitaker attended Clements High School where in 1997 as a 17-year-old he received a criminal conviction for a series of seven burglaries that he had ...
The assailant was arrested the day before he opened fire on his estranged wife and her family ... Dec. 27, after his father Darius Seay, 44, killed his ... She also noted that Kim’s brother ...
On August 23, 2020, Season 8 kicked off with a 90-minute episode called "I Killed Dirty John", on which Debra and Terra Newell recount their experiences with "Dirty" John Meehan. The format is featured on the sequel series, Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death , in which both investigators and families of victims discuss the impacts murders had on ...
Steven Williams, 30, was being held at the Martin County Jail without bond in connection to the disappearance of his ex-wife, Tricia Todd. Ex-husband arrested in murder of missing Air Force vet ...
Meredith Gaudreau paid homage to her brother-in-law, Matthew Gaudreau, after he and her husband, Johnny Gaudreau, were killed in a bike accident on Aug. 29. She shared the emotional post on ...
On February 12, 1971, Patricia Ann Mann, age 19 and Jesse Allen McBane, age 20, were found brutally murdered in the woods of Orange County, North Carolina. The murders, known as "The Valentine's Day Murders", have to this day never been solved. Police have permanently reopened the investigation since 2011, and have requested in recent years for ...
Husband of Boston nurse Lindsay Clancy, who killed their 3 kids, details the moment he found them, insists he ‘wasn’t married to a monster’ Richard Pollina October 15, 2024 at 6:36 AM