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  2. Jeffrey Rignall - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. John Wayne Gacy - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Jencks Act - Wikipedia

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    The Jencks Act also covers other documents related to the testimony, or relied upon by government witnesses at trial. Typically, the material may consist of police notes, memoranda, reports, summaries, letters, related to an indictment or verbatim transcripts used by government agents or employees to testify at trial. [1]

  5. Jeffrey Epstein, the first failure: Why The Post sued to make ...

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    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.

  6. Jeffrey Epstein secret transcripts: Victim was asked, Do you ...

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    The Jeffrey Epstein saga began — and could have ended — in Palm Beach County in 2006. The Palm Beach Post sued in 2019 to find out why it didn't.

  7. Florida judge releases transcripts of 2006 grand jury investigation that looked into sex trafficking and rape allegations made against Epstein

  8. Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes

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    The series depicts the murder spree of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who murdered, dismembered and cannibalized 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 in Wisconsin. [2] The story is told through archival audio footage recorded during Dahmer's incarceration. [3] It was released on October 7, 2022. [4]

  9. Florida prosecutors knew Epstein raped teenage girls 2 years ...

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    The transcripts show that the grand jury heard testimony that Epstein, who was then in his 40s, had raped teenage girls as young as 14 at his Palm Beach mansion. The teenagers testified and told detectives they were also paid to find him more girls. “The details in the record will be outrageous to decent people,” Delgado wrote in his order.