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Anthony Allen Shore was an American serial killer and child molester who strangled four women and girls in Texas from 1986 to 2000. He was known as the "Tourniquet Killer" for his use of a ligature with a toothbrush or bamboo stick to tighten or loosen the ligature.
Danny Greene was an American mobster who competed with the Cleveland crime family of the Italian-American Mafia for control of the city's criminal underworld in the 1970s. He was killed by Los Angeles mob enforcers in a conspiracy involving the Mafia families of Cleveland, New York and Southern California.
The Young Brothers massacre (sometimes referred to as the Brookline shootout) was a gun battle that occurred outside of Brookline, Missouri (now part of Republic, Missouri) in the Ozarks region on the afternoon of January 2, 1932, during the period known as the "Public Enemy Era".
The Torso Murders became the biggest police investigation in Cleveland history, resulting in 9,100 investigations and over 1,000 other crimes solved yet the identity of the killer was never confirmed.
Billy Cook was an American spree killer and mass murderer who killed six people in 1950–51. He was executed by gas chamber in 1952 after being convicted of federal kidnapping and California murder.
Anthony Sowell was an American serial killer and rapist who murdered 11 women in Cleveland, Ohio, between 2007 and 2009. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 2011, but died in prison in 2021.
Gary Randall Muehlberg was born on February 27, 1949, in St. Louis, Missouri, one of three children born to William and Christina Muehlberg. [1] He grew up in a prosperous environment, as both parents took good care of their children and his father, a WWII veteran, served on the Board of Governors in several districts from 1955 to 1957.
George Brinkman Jr. is an American spree killer who murdered five people in Ohio in 2017. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death for four of the murders, but his convictions were vacated in 2021.