Jan. 27, 1978, Richard Chase, the "Dracula Killer" who killed, mutilated, and drank human blood, is captured.
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40 year ago-Feb 17 of 1977-Helen Brach vanished and was most likely murdered. The case still unsolved.
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February 13, 1982: Serial killer strikes in Colorado.
A 21-year-old woman named Mary accepts a ride from a man in the ski town of Breckenridge, Colorado, and is raped and ...
One of the victims was a resident of my current city. Talk about hitting close to home!
I thought it was interesting about the verdict leading to a lobby about the jury verdict must be all members.
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On 25th September 1934 this classified advertisement appeared in the Bournemouth Daily Echo:
Daily willing lad, 14-18, for house-work; Scout-trained preferred. Apply between 11-12, 8-9 at 5 Manor Road, Bournemouth.
Six months later Francis Rattenbury was bludgeoned with a mallet; Alma and George were charged with his murder. After disputed/retracted confessions, when the trial began they both pleaded ‘Not Guilty’. Alma was cleared and released, only to commit suicide. George was found guilty.
But in his 1988 book ‘Murder at the Villa Madeira’ lawyer David Napley argues that Alma did it.
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostSept. 22, 1980: "Midtown Stabber" in New York. Interesting case of a serial killer who switched between guns and a knife.
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Tupac Shakur was shot 20 years ago today - July 7. He died 6 days later.
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Originally posted by Graham View PostSorry I'm a couple of days late, but on the morning of 22 August 1485 the anointed King of England, Richard III, was bludgeoned to death by one or more foot-soldiers at Redemore in the County of Leicestershire. Strictly speaking, at least by the mores of the time, this was neither a crime nor murder, rather a justifiable killing in the heat of battle, but he was after all an anointed king.
I mention this mainly because I am a member of an organisation that actually owns a few acres of what is now known as Bosworth Battlefield, and more importantly I also happen to believe that history has been rather unkind to King Richard III.
Graham
I wonder, is it the "Richard III Society"?
Jeff
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Originally posted by Graham View PostSorry I'm a couple of days late, but on the morning of 22 August 1485 the anointed King of England, Richard III, was bludgeoned to death by one or more foot-soldiers at Redemore in the County of Leicestershire. Strictly speaking, at least by the mores of the time, this was neither a crime nor murder, rather a justifiable killing in the heat of battle, but he was after all an anointed king.
I mention this mainly because I am a member of an organisation that actually owns a few acres of what is now known as Bosworth Battlefield, and more importantly I also happen to believe that history has been rather unkind to King Richard III.
Graham
I think Richard's bad press stems from kingship arising from the disappearance of a 12 year old boy. Not that he had anything to do with it, but he certainly benefited from it, cui bono etc.?
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Sorry I'm a couple of days late, but on the morning of 22 August 1485 the anointed King of England, Richard III, was bludgeoned to death by one or more foot-soldiers at Redemore in the County of Leicestershire. Strictly speaking, at least by the mores of the time, this was neither a crime nor murder, rather a justifiable killing in the heat of battle, but he was after all an anointed king.
I mention this mainly because I am a member of an organisation that actually owns a few acres of what is now known as Bosworth Battlefield, and more importantly I also happen to believe that history has been rather unkind to King Richard III.
Graham
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In Scotland on August 24 of 1996, Caroline Glachan, 14, was attacked and beaten to death while walking to her boyfriend's house. The murder remains unsolved.
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