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  2. Evil Lives Here - Wikipedia

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    Evil Lives Here is an American documentary television series on Investigation Discovery that debuted on January 17, 2016. This 60-minute true crime show spends each episode interviewing a family member of the highlighted criminal.

  3. Gregory Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Scarpa Sr. (May 8, 1928 – June 4, 1994), nicknamed the Grim Reaper and the Mad Hatter, was an American caporegime and hitman for the Colombo crime family, as well as an informant for the FBI. During the 1970s and '80s, Scarpa was the chief enforcer and veteran hitman for Colombo boss Carmine Persico.

  4. The Heatmakerz - Wikipedia

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    The Heatmakerz is a hip-hop production started by Rsonist (Gregory Green) originally from Kingston, Jamaica, now living in New York.The duo, consisting of Rsonist (Gregory Green) and Thrilla (Sean Thomas), rose to fame after providing beats to various releases of the Diplomats.

  5. Cold Case Files - Wikipedia

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    According to A&E, the show has been widely praised by law enforcement agencies, and its investigative reports are commonly used in the training of detectives. [4]Cold Case Files first aired as a sub-series of another A&E crime documentary program, Investigative Reports, also hosted by Bill Kurtis, which ran from 1991 to 2011.

  6. William Darrell Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    William Darrell "Bill" Lindsey (born Armstrong; May 18, 1935 – April 17, 2001), also known as Crazy Bill, was an American serial killer who murdered six women in St. Augustine, Florida, and one in Asheville, North Carolina, between 1983 and 1996.

  7. Anthony Allen Shore - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Allen Shore (June 25, 1962 – January 18, 2018) was an American serial killer and child molester who was responsible for the murders of one woman and three girls. He was active from 1986 to 2000, and became known as the "Tourniquet Killer" because of his use of a ligature with either a toothbrush or bamboo stick to tighten or loosen the ligature.

  8. Eric Nance - Wikipedia

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    Later, his sister Belinda, told her story on the Evil Lives Here Season 9 Episode 5 "They Say I Killed My Brother." She tells the story about how Nance actually asked her to retrieve and destroy evidence, specifically the murder weapon, and she instead chose to turn it over to authorities.

  9. Gregory Grene - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Grene's twin brother, Andrew Grene, died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake while working for the United Nations. [10] Grene currently serves as US Director for a 501(c)3 public charity established in Andrew's name, the Andrew Grene Foundation ( andrewgrene.org ), which works with education and microfinance in Haiti.