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  2. Career Girls Murders - Wikipedia

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    Because both victims belonged to prominent families, the case created a press sensation. The media dubbed it the "Career Girls Murders" because Janice worked as a Newsweek researcher and Emily was a schoolteacher. As such, they were representative of the thousands of young women who had come from all over the United States to larger cities like ...

  3. Contaminated haemophilia blood products - Wikipedia

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    M.C. and Others v Italy (Right to property case involving bad blood victims) R (March) v Secretary of State for Health , 2010 judicial review by a claimant treated with contaminated blood products. References

  4. Category:Victims of human rights abuses - Wikipedia

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    Torture victims (5 C, 64 P) V. Victims of the Anti-Rightist Campaign (58 P) Victims of the Cultural Revolution (3 C, 235 P) Victims of the Soviet ethnic policy (1 C ...

  5. Stephen Port - Wikipedia

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    The graveyard of St Margaret's Church, Barking: the bodies of three of the four murder victims were found here. Port contacted his first murder victim, 23-year-old Anthony Walgate, a fashion student who occasionally worked as an escort, on 17 June 2014 pretending to be a client. At Port's flat, Walgate was drugged with GHB and raped; he died ...

  6. Category:American torture victims - Wikipedia

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    American victims of torture, the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a powerless victim. To be considered torture, the treatment must be inflicted for a specific purpose, such as forcing the victim to confess, provide information, or to punish them.

  7. Atlanta murders of 1979–1981 - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 1980, the first female victim, 12-year-old Angel Lenair, disappeared. She left her house around 4:00 p.m. wearing a denim outfit, and was last seen at a friend's house watching the television program Sanford and Son. Lenair's body was found six days later, in a wooded vacant lot along Campbellton Road, wearing the same clothes in ...

  8. Carl Eugene Watts - Wikipedia

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    Carl Eugene Watts (November 7, 1953 – September 21, 2007), also known by his nickname Coral, [1] was an American serial killer dubbed the Sunday Morning Slasher who murdered numerous women and girls over an eight-year period. [2]

  9. Victims' rights - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 The Victims Bill of Rights Act (Bill C-32) created the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights and amended other legislation to align with these rights. [24] [23] Since the first provincial Victims Bill of Rights in Manitoba, every province and territory has instated some type of law that addresses victims of crime although they vary. [24]