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The murders of Gerald and Vera Woodman, also referred to by the press as the ninja murders and the Yom Kippur murders, [1] took place on September 25, 1985, in West Los Angeles. The couple was killed by gunfire in the garage of their condominium as they arrived home from a festive meal at the conclusion of the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur .
In March 2009, Ninjaman, along with his son Janiel, was arrested and charged in connection with a murder of Ricardo Johnson on Marl Road, Kingston, Jamaica. [7] [8] He was granted bail for the sum of JD$2,000,000 in March 2012, and was scheduled to appear in court 15 July 2012. [9]
After a search of Gaskin's home, the "presents" were determined to be from the Sturmfels' property. After a two-month trial in July 1990, Gaskin was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder, and he was given two death sentences. [9] In 2002, Gaskin unsuccessfully tried to appeal his sentence. [10]
Jury out in trial of man accused of beach murder. Beach murder accused was 'easy' target, court told ... Beach stab accused used Snapchat name 'Ninja Killer' Beach murder victim suffered 10 knife ...
A criminology student accused of stabbing physical trainer Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach used the Snapchat name “Ninja Killer” and researched murderers and knives online, a court has ...
The suspect, 20-year-old Emmanuel Williams, was wanted for three counts of attempted murder in South Carolina. The video shows officers speeding through a series of traffic lights on a high-speed ...
Before the couple's murder, three of their adopted children, many of whom had special needs, had died. [10] At the time of their death, Melanie Billings owned a used car lot and Byrd Billings had a company named Worldco Financial Services. [5] [16] Byrd Billings was also a used car dealer and former strip club owner. [5] [17]
This case is mentioned in the podcast My Favorite Murder in Episode 169, "This Old Sandwich." This case was investigated on ABC 20/20 episode "Overboard." The case was the subject of an episode of HLN's How it Really Happened, "The Yacht Murder Mystery: Unspeakable Cruelty" (season 7, episode 5).