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Patricia and John Frederick List. On November 9, 1971, List murdered his entire immediate family, using his 9mm Steyr 1912 semi-automatic handgun [9] and his father's Colt.22 calibre revolver. [10] While his children were at school, he shot his wife, Helen, 47, in the back of the head, then his mother Alma, 84, above the left eye.
John List may refer to: John A. List (born 1968), American economist; John List (murderer) (1925–2008), American mass murderer This page was last edited on 14 ...
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Woodlawn Jane Doe is the name given to a female murder victim found on 12 September 1976, in Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland. [391] Her murderer remains unknown, but her identity was discovered in September 2021 when DNA evidence proved that she was Margaret Fetterolf, a 16-year-old girl who had run away from home in the summer of 1975. [392]
In 1998, Edward Harold Bell wrote multiple letters to prosecutors in Galveston and Harris counties, confessing to the murders of numerous young women. [11] At the time, Bell was serving a seventy-year sentence for the 1978 murder of a 26-year-old Pasadena resident [ 12 ] who had attempted to stop him from publicly masturbating in front of a ...
This is a list of female sculptors – women notable for their three-dimensional artistic work (including sound and light). Do not add entries for those without a ...
On November 9, 1971, John List left a note with the bodies of his mother Alma, his wife Patricia, and three children in his Westfield, New Jersey mansion ballroom, turned on funeral organ music, and disappeared. Eighteen years later, all detectives had to work from was an outdated photograph of List.
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