Serial Killers of the '80s: Stories Behind a Decadent Decade of Death Volume 5 (Profiles in Crime)

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Serial Killers of the '80s: Stories Behind a Decadent Decade of Death Volume 5 (Profiles in Crime)

Serial Killers of the '80s: Stories Behind a Decadent Decade of Death Volume 5 (Profiles in Crime)

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With accomplice Lawrence Bittaker known as "Tool Box Killers"; kidnapped, sexually assaulted, tortured and murdered teenage girls in Los Angeles County, California Robbed and killed two men with his brother and his wife; later killed a prostitute in Charleston during an argument

Known as "The Granny Killer"; robbed, murdered and set fire to the homes of his victims in Hernando County, Florida, most of whom were elderly women Murdered three women around Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas between 1985 and 1986; suspected of up to 18 murders.

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Hall, Michael (July 1, 2002). "Two Barmaids, Five Alligators, and the Butcher of Elmendorf". Texas Monthly. Texas. Archived from the original on June 28, 2015 . Retrieved March 4, 2011. Execution of Carr at St Clairsville, for the Murder of Louisa Fox". The Wheeling Daily Register. March 25, 1870. Archived from the original on January 19, 2019 . Retrieved January 18, 2019. Also known as the "Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run"; responsible for 12–13 murders in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the 1930s Known as "The Boston Borgia"; Irish-born poisoner who murdered family members and associates for profit in Massachusetts with the aid of accomplices Thomas R. Smith and Dr. Charles C. Beers Killed his wife in Pennsylvania, then went on a killing spree in Virginia with his cousin, Ray Dandridge

Known as "The Interstate Killer" and the "Highway Killer"; preyed on boys and young men in the Midwest Cambodian-born burglar who raped, strangled and robbed his victims, beginning when he was a teenager Known as "The West Virginia Bluebeard"; Dutch immigrant who lured victims through "lonely hearts" advertisements, murdering them for their money Known as "The Bedroom Basher"; Orange County, California man who raped and murdered five women. Parker was not identified until 1996 Known as "The Freeway Killer"; preyed on young men and boys in southern California with several accomplices

The killing spree of “Son of Sam” in New York was publicized around the world. Beginning in the summer of 1976, six people were killed and seven others wounded by a .44-caliber gun. The murder weapon was the main link police had for the crimes until April 1977 when Berkowitz left his first letter near the scene of a crime. The letter is the first time Berkowitz uses the name “Son of Sam.” Berkowitz wrote more letters as “Son of Sam,” taunting police about future murders that followed that summer. His victims were usually young women with long dark hair, reports of which caused many New Yorkers to panic, according to the Time article “Son of Sam Is Not Sleeping.” People v. Busch - 56 Cal.2d 868 - Wed, 11/22/1961 | California Supreme Court Resources". scocal.stanford.edu. Archived from the original on January 31, 2022 . Retrieved January 31, 2022. When Gil Carrillo joined the homicide division at the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department in the early Eighties, his future partner Frank Salerno was already something of a celebrity. He had recently collared the so-called Hillside Strangler, a.k.a. cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr., a serial killer duo who terrorized the L.A. area in the late Seventies, raping, torturing, and killing 10 women. McAdams, Ann (October 14, 2021). "Crimes of the Cape Fear: Serial killer James Bradley kills two Wilmington women". WECT News. Archived from the original on January 24, 2022 . Retrieved January 24, 2022.



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