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Dorothea Helen Puente (née Gray; January 9, 1929 – March 27, 2011) was an American convicted serial killer. In the 1980s, she ran a boarding house in Sacramento, California , and murdered various elderly and mentally disabled boarders before cashing their Social Security checks. [ 1 ]
As Halloween approaches, the current owners of serial killer Dorothea Puente’s house gave us a tour with all the macabre details
Dorothea Puente, perhaps Sacramento’s most notorious murderer, was so seemingly non-threatening that authorities let her out of their sights time and time again — even after digging up seven ...
Dorothea Puente "was convicted in 1993 on five counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole" at CCWF. [49] She died at CCWF in March 2011. [ 50 ]
Built in 1898, at the corner of 9th and J Street in Sacramento, California, the 20,000 square feet building was built by the behest of Frank F. Ruhstaller and housed The Ruhstaller Brewery offices. Ruhstaller also managed Buffalo Brewery and made the building its headquarters as well.
As Halloween approaches, the current owners of serial killer Dorothea Puente’s house gave us a tour with all the macabre details
The Sacramento Memorial Auditorium is a historic auditorium located in Sacramento, California.Completed in 1926, the Auditorium opened in February, 1927. [2]The building was constructed as a memorial to Sacramento County veterans of the Spanish-American War and World War I. [3]
The J. Neely Johnson House is a Greek Revival style Neoclassical historic home built in 1853, located in Sacramento, California. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] In 1856 it was a home of John Neely Johnson, fourth governor of California. The next fifth governor, John B. Weller, lived across the street. [2]
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