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Jeffrey D. Rignall (August 21, 1951 – December 24, 2000) was an American memoirist who wrote 29 Below about surviving a 1978 attack by serial killer John Wayne Gacy and his subsequent search to find his attacker. Rignall's testimony during Gacy's trial helped to secure the latter's conviction and death sentence.
Jeffrey Rignall testified for the defense on February 21. [188] Rignall wept repeatedly while describing Gacy's torture of him in March 1978. [ 189 ] During specific cross-examination relating to the torture, Rignall vomited and was excused from further testimony. [ 190 ]
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NEW YORK (AP) — Newly unsealed court documents provide a fresh glimpse into a fierce civil court fight between Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, and one of the women who ...
Here's why The Post took up a years-long lawsuit to unseal the grand jury proceedings that failed to end the case where it began in 2006.
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