200 years ago - 1813 October 1 - Johann Miltenberg succumbs from arsenic poison that had been administered by his wife Gesche. She would later become known as Gesche Gottfried after a second husband who she also killed. In all, she murdered 15, including family members, acquaintances and a fiancée, from 1813 through 1827 in the cities of Bremen and Hanover. Her judgment came in 1831 when the serial killer was publicly beheaded by sword in the square at square at Bremen.
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50 years ago - 1963 October 10 - Rubin Markowitz, a New York City bookie, is gunned by a man who owed him a $7,200 gambling debt. The killer, Mark Fein then stuffed the victim in a trunk and tossed it in the river where it was found the following month. Fein's girlfriend spilled the beans and he went to prison for a long sentence. The murder was never adequately explained since Fein was a millionaire and he could have easily paid off the debt.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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50 years ago - 1963 October 13 - A Cincinnati waitress named Lillian Greer vanishes from the apartment above her workplace. Perry Zinzigk, her employer, is questioned and passes a polygraph test. When police search the building, they find a freshly poured patch of concrete in the basement. Digging it out, they find Greer's remains. Zinzigk was convicted of killing Greer and given a 50 year prison term.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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I think so Dave due to the usual name but I couldn't find anything for sure other than what may be him on some ancestry sites. Maybe you have more.
There's an anecdotal entry there that indicates that he may have won parole after 15 years.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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I think so Dave due to the usual name but I couldn't find anything for sure other than what may be him on some ancestry sites. Maybe you have more.
There's an anecdotal entry there that indicates that he may have won parole after 15 years.
All the best
DaveLast edited by Cogidubnus; 10-11-2013, 02:57 PM.
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Name:
Perry L Zinzigk
Birth Date:
1920
Gender:
Male
Race:
White
Residence City:
Cheviot
Residence County:
Hamilton
Residence State:
Ohio
Residence Country:
United States
Death Date:
23 Jul 1984
Hospital of Death:
University Hosp. Cinci General
City of Death:
Cincinnati
County of Death:
Hamilton
Certificate:
059319
Age at Death:
64
Certifier:
Coroner
Autopsy:
Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number:
268-18-3780
Marital Status:
Widowed
Census Tract:
0209
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostThanks Dave and Robert. The case is in World Encyclopedia of 20th Century Murder by Jay Robert Nash. That's where I found the account.
You have to be careful with Nash's "encyclopedias" because of an interesting trick he adds to his entries. He does not like to have his work used by other writers without any acknowledgements or requests for permission. So he adds details to his entries (particularly the major ones, which are false or misleading to trap people doing that.
Jeff
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