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  2. Bloody Benders - Wikipedia

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    The Bender family, more well known as the Bloody Benders, were a family of serial killers in Labette County, Kansas, United States, from May 1871 to December 1872. [1] The family supposedly consisted of John Bender, his wife Elvira (or Almira), their son John Jr. and their daughter Kate.

  3. Lowell Lee Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Lowell Lee Andrews (September 21, 1940 – November 30, 1962) was a University of Kansas sophomore convicted of the murders of his parents and his sister on November 28, 1958, a crime for which he was later executed.

  4. List of serial killers before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    Family of four who owned an inn and small general store in Labette County in southeastern Kansas from 1871 to 1873. They murdered around 11 clients, using a mallet and a knife to rob them. [ 53 ] They fled when their crimes were discovered. [ 148 ]

  5. These 7 Topeka homicides in 2023 are unsolved. No arrests ...

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    The homicide death of Deaundreya D. Caraway, 38, who was found fatally shot March 26 in the 1500 block of S.E. Quincy, has been ruled a case of self-defense, Shawnee County District Attorney Mike ...

  6. Suspect held over 5 murders in Kansas and Missouri - AOL

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    Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino -- who police had described as dangerous and possibly armed -- was detained in eastern Missouri near Interstate 70.

  7. 30 years after Amanda Gardner's murder in Topeka ... - AOL

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    High, Donise Johnson and Joe Johnson III were all convicted as adults of first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping, and received prison sentences that left them ineligible for parole for 30 years.

  8. Clutter family murders - Wikipedia

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    After they had been extradited back to Kansas, their trial was held at the Finney County Courthouse in Garden City. Both Smith and Hickock were found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder, and they were sentenced to death. On April 14, 1965, they both were hanged at the Kansas State Prison near Lansing, just north of Kansas City. Hickock ...

  9. Kansas man charged in killing of woman whose body was ... - AOL

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