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  2. Chicago Strangler - Wikipedia

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    This pattern was recognized in 2018 through the Murder Accountability Project (MAP), which reviewed 51 unsolved strangulation and asphyxiation cases dating as far back as 2001. [6] The algorithm used by MAP sorts unsolved homicides by location, victim and killing method in order to identify clusters associated with low homicide clearance rates.

  3. Homicide - Wikipedia

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    Homicide is an act in which a person causes the death of another person. A homicide requires only a volitional act, or an omission, that causes the death of another, and thus a homicide may result from accidental, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no intent to cause harm. [1] It is separate from suicide.

  4. Crime in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago saw a major rise in violent crime starting in the late 1960s. Murders in the city peaked in 1974, with 970 murders when the city's population was over three million, resulting in a murder rate of around 29 per 100,000, and again in 1992, with 943 murders when the city had fewer than three million people, resulting in a murder rate of 34 murders per 100,000 citizens.

  5. List of homicides in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Murder of the Grimes sisters: Chicago: 1956-12-28: 2: Sisters ages 12 and 15 disappeared returning home from movie theater, bodies discovered three weeks later [11] [12] Chester Weger: Starved Rock State Park: 1960-03: 3: Murdered three middle-aged women, wives of prominent Chicago businessmen [13] Richard Speck: Chicago: 1966-07-13: 8

  6. Homicide statistics by gender - Wikipedia

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    According to the data given by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, worldwide, 79% of homicide victims were men in 2013. [1] In 2021, males accounted for most homicide victims in all jurisdictions except in Austria, the Czech Republic, Iceland, Latvia, Norway, Slovenia and Switzerland, where females were slightly more likely to be homicide victims. [2]

  7. Murder of Hadiya Pendleton - Wikipedia

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    First degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated discharge of a firearm The murder of Hadiya Pendleton occurred on January 29, 2013. Pendleton, a 15-year-old girl from Chicago , Illinois , was shot in the back and killed while standing with friends inside Harsh Park in Kenwood, Chicago after taking her final exams. [ 1 ]

  8. Murder - Wikipedia

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    For women in the US, homicide is the leading cause of death in the workplace. [141] In the US, murder is the leading cause of death for African American males aged 15 to 34. Between 1976 and 2008, African Americans were victims of 329,825 homicides.

  9. Murder of the Grimes sisters - Wikipedia

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    The murder of the Grimes sisters is an unsolved double murder that occurred in Chicago, Illinois, on December 28, 1956, in which two sisters named Barbara and Patricia Grimes—aged 15 and 12 [n 2] respectively—disappeared while traveling from a Brighton Park movie theater to their home in McKinley Park.

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