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  2. List of unsolved murders (1980–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Her murderer and cause of death remain unknown, but police believe an unidentified male who stalked Scott with harassing phone calls prior to her disappearance and subsequent murder is the likely suspect. War saxophonist Charles Miller (41), who co-wrote and sang their hit "Low Rider", was killed during a robbery in Los Angeles on 14 June 1980. [6]

  3. Revisiting Ted Bundy’s Horrifying Murder Spree: How Many ...

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    When he was on death row, Bundy confessed to murdering at least 30 women and young girls between 1974 and 1978. In a 1987 conversation recounted in detective Robert Keppel's book The Riverman: Ted ...

  4. Kevin Cooper (prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Cooper (born Richard Goodman; January 8, 1958) [1] is a prisoner at San Quentin State Prison's death row in California. [2] Cooper was found guilty of four murders in the Chino Hills area of California in 1983.

  5. Robert Garrow - Wikipedia

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    .32 pistol (escape only) Robert Francis Garrow Sr. (March 4, 1936 – September 11, 1978) was an American serial rapist and later spree killer who was active in New York State in the early 1970s. After committing several rapes, Garrow went on an 18-day killing spree, stabbing four people to death before being apprehended.

  6. Gonzalo Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalo Artemio Lopez (February 10, 1976 – June 2, 2022) [1] was an American fugitive, mass murderer, and prison escapee who killed a total of six people in separate murders in 2005 and 2022.

  7. Speed Freak Killers - Wikipedia

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    The Speed Freak Killers is the name given to serial killer duo Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine, together initially convicted of four murders — three jointly — and suspected in the deaths of as many as 72 people in and around San Joaquin County, California, based on a letter Shermantine wrote to a reporter in 2012. [5]

  8. Killing of Dilawar - Wikipedia

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    The document was signed by Lt. Col. Elizabeth A. Rouse of the U.S. Air Force, a pathologist with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington DC, and listed as its finding that the "mode of death" was "homicide," and not "natural," "accident" or "suicide" [5] and that the cause of death was "blunt-force injuries to lower extremities ...

  9. McStay family murders - Wikipedia

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    According to the arrest warrant affidavits filed in the case, autopsies concluded that all four victims had been beaten to death with a blunt object. Investigators believed the murder weapon was a 3-pound sledgehammer, which was found in the grave containing the remains of Summer and her son. Investigators testified they believed the victims ...