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In the United States on May 11, 2006, retired Roman Catholic priest Gerald Robinson (14 April 1938 – 4 July 2014) was convicted of the murder of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl (1908–1980), a Sister of Mercy, a Catholic religious order of women [ 1 ] on Holy Saturday, April 5, 1980. Robinson repeatedly appealed, but without success.
Never Leave Me, St. Martin's Press, 2006 about the murder of Michelle Nyce by her husband. The Doctor's Wife, St. Martin's Press, 2007 about the murder of Jennifer Corbin by her husband. Forgive Me, Father, St. Martin's Press, 2008 about the Murder of Margaret Ann Pahl; To Have and to Kill, St. Martin's Press, 2008 about Melanie McGuire
Reverend Gerald Robinson was convicted in 2006 of the 1980 murder of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl at Mercy Hospital in Toledo. Pahl had been strangled and stabbed 31 times. Prosecutors in 1980 did not charge Robinson, who denied any guilt, citing insufficient evidence. The Pahl case was reopened in 2003 after a diligent reexamination of the case file.
C. Antonio Caponigro. Castration serial murders. Joseph Christopher. Doug Clark (serial killer) Murders of Dean and Tina Clouse. Killing of Carol Cole. Carroll Cole. Thomas Wayne Crump.
Gerald Robinson (basketball, born 1989), American professional basketball player, played college basketball at Georgia. Gerald Robinson (born 1938), retired Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of the murder of Margaret Ann Pahl.
Kristin Denise Smart (February 20, 1977 – disappeared May 25, 1996; [ 1 ][ 6 ] declared legally dead May 25, 2002) was a 19-year-old American woman murdered by Paul Flores at the end of her first year on the campus of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo). On Saturday, May 25, 1996, Smart attended ...
Rán. In Norse mythology, Rán (Old Norse: [ˈrɒːn]) is a goddess and a personification of the sea. Rán and her husband Ægir, a jötunn who also personifies the sea, have nine daughters, who personify waves. The goddess is frequently associated with a net, which she uses to capture sea-goers.
The Colonial Parkway murders were the serial murders of at least eight people in the U.S. state of Virginia between 1986 and 1989. [1] The killings were associated with the Colonial Parkway, a 22-mile long thoroughfare that cuts through the Colonial National Historical Park and connects Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown.