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Gerald "Jerry" Walter McFadden (March 21, 1948 – October 14, 1999), known as The Animal, was an American serial killer and sex offender who was convicted of the May 1986 murders of two women and one man in Smith County, Texas. He fled from jail shortly after his arrest, leading to the biggest manhunt in Texas history, with it coming to an end ...
More than four decades after Fox Hollow serial killer Herb Baumeister left 10,000 pieces of human remains scattered around his Indiana farm, authorities are still seeking to identify at least four ...
A “potential serial killer” strangled and dumped the bodies of women “he thought wouldn’t be missed,” a Florida sheriff said. Now, 25-year-old Carlos Baez-Nieves faces two charges of ...
He was connected to the bodies [clarification needed] through his habit of pouring a mini-bottle of vodka into an orange juice bottle to make himself a screwdriver. Rogers was convicted in May 1989 for the murders of 23-year-old Lisa Marie Mock, 26-year-old Maureen Ann Hodges, 35-year-old Christine Lotus Adams, 20-year-old Cynthia De Vore, 26 ...
California leads the nation with 1,777 serial killer victims ... and murdering more than a dozen women, whom he hunted like animals. ... Number of Victims: 16. In 1978, the body of 4-year-old Eric ...
The I-70 Strangler is the nickname of an unidentified American serial killer who killed at least eleven young boys and adult men in Indiana and Ohio between June 1980 and October 1991, dumping their bodies near Interstate 70. The killer met his victims in popular gay bars and other similar establishments within a four-block radius in ...
Four bodies have been pulled from Austin’s Lady Bird Lake this year - joining a total of at least 18 since 2018. As police roundly deny rampant serial killer speculation, relatives of the ...
The film features a man named Judd, a serial killer who runs a hotel and disposes of his victims' bodies by feeding them to a Nile crocodile. [5] Ball was referenced in Bones in the fifth episode of season eight, "The Method in the Madness". Macabre wrote a song called "Joe Ball Was His Name" on their album Carnival of Killers.