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Oakland County Child Murders: February 1976 – March 1977 10–12 Oakland County, Michigan: Unsolved During a 13-month period, four children (two girls and two boys) were abducted and murdered with their bodies left in various locations in suburban Detroit. Each child was held alive from 4 to 19 days before being killed.
The murders occurred at 92 Gregg House Road, an end terrace residential property owned by Sanctuary Housing. It remained unoccupied in the aftermath of the murders and the arrest and trial of Barrass and Machin. Following their sentencing, Sanctuary Housing applied for planning permission to demolish the house and construct a memorial in its place.
Serial killer whose first murder in 1966 was of his sister-in-law in Joliet, Illinois [39] [40] John Wayne Gacy: Norwood Park: 1972–1978: 33-45: Serial killer and rapist, also known as the "Killer Clown", who killed at least 33 young men and boys [41] [42] Robert Ben Rhoades: Texas, Illinois: 1975–1990: 3–50+
Pages in category "Child murder in the United States" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The crime was featured in American crime drama television series Final Witness in 2012. [16] [17] In 2020, the crime was the premise of the sixth episode in Season 13 of Snapped: Killer Couples. [6] In 2016, Erin was interviewed by English journalist Piers Morgan for television documentary series Killer Women with Piers Morgan. [18]
Pages in category "Child murder in Illinois" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Smiley, Texas: 1 0 He shot 32-year-old Brandon Raspberry. He was not charged due to his age, but was instead sent to a psychiatric hospital. [6] Virginia Hudson 7 years July 23, 1887 United States: Butler Township, South Carolina: 1 0 Hudson beat a one-year-old child to death with a board. She was charged with murder. [7] Robert Robertson 7 ...
A resident of Zion, Illinois, Avila-Torrez murdered two girls who lived in his neighborhood in 2005 and later murdered a female Petty officer in 2009 at Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall. He was sentenced to death by the federal government for that crime as well as receiving a 100-year sentence for the Illinois murders. [2]