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On July 26, 1997, five years after he allegedly killed his parents, Joseph Corcoran would commit the quadruple murder of his brother and three other men. On that day, inside his house at Fort Wayne, Indiana , Corcoran was with his 30-year-old brother James Corcoran, who shared the same house with him and two others – their sister Kelly Nieto ...
Children. 7 (d. October 1967) James Joseph Richardson (December 26, 1935 – September 16, 2023) [1][2] was an African-American man who was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death in 1968 for the October 1967 mass murder of his seven children. They died after eating a poisoned breakfast containing the organic phosphate pesticide parathion. [3]
Brendan Banfield, a husband and the father of a then-4-year-old daughter, and his family's then-22-year-old Brazilian au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhaes, are accused of killing Christine — Brendan ...
Freddie Eugene Owens. Freddie Eugene Owens (March 18, 1978 – September 20, 2024), alias Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah, was an American man convicted and executed in South Carolina for the 1997 killing of Irene Grainger Graves, a convenience store clerk. Owens was 19 when he and an 18-year-old accomplice shot and killed Graves during a robbery ...
Joseph Lyle Menéndez (born January 10, 1968) [2] and Erik Galen Menéndez (born November 27, 1970), [3] collectively referred to as the Menéndez brothers, are American brothers who were convicted in 1996 of the murders of their parents, José and Mary Louise "Kitty" Menéndez. During their trial, the brothers first stated that they committed ...
A timeline of the investigation into the missing Virginia mother whose husband is now accused of killing her in their home Alisha Ebrahimji and Emma Tucker, CNN August 28, 2024 at 10:08 AM
A Virginia man was indicted in the killing last year of his wife and another man, officials said Monday, nearly a year after the couple’s au pair was charged in connection with the double homicide.
Yes. Marion was convicted of killing John Cameron, who left with him to work on the railroad in 1872. In 1891, four years after Marion's execution by hanging, Cameron turned up alive, explaining that he had vanished by his own volition. He had spent twenty years traveling across Mexico, Alaska, and Colorado.