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William J. Kreutzer Jr. (born 1969) is a former United States Army soldier who was convicted of killing one officer and wounding 18 other soldiers when he opened fire on a physical training formation on October 27, 1995, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. [1]
This category includes people who have been convicted of attempted murder, including failed assassination attempts. Pages in category "American people convicted of attempted murder" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total.
He pleaded guilty to avoid a possible death sentence and was sentenced to life in prison without parole. [38] William Kreutzer Jr. — killed an officer and wounded 18 fellow soldiers at Fort Liberty when he opened fire on them in the callisthenics field during a physical training formation. He was initially sentenced to death, but his death ...
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Starkweather sentenced to death and executed Fugate sentenced to life imprisonment and paroled in 1976 Also killed two dogs Starkweather killed a man on November 30, 1957 [33] Mullin, Herbert, 25: Jan. 25 / Feb. 10–13: 1973: Santa Cruz County: California
Thirty-year-old Tommy Zeigler was charged for the quadruple murder of his wife, her parents, and another man at his family-owned furniture store. He was tried and convicted on July 2, 1976. Zeigler was sentenced to death on July 16, 1976, for two of the murders, in addition to life imprisonment .