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  2. Richard Speck - Wikipedia

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    Nine of the patients, ranging from 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) to 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) height, were found to have an extra Y chromosome, the XYY syndrome. [20] [21] [22] Jacobs hypothesized that men with XYY syndrome are more prone to aggressive and violent behavior than males with the normal XY karyotype, but the idea was later shown to be incorrect.

  3. XYY syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The May 2007 season finale episode, "Born To Kill", of the American police procedural TV series CSI: Miami depicts a 34-year-old XYY serial killer. [ 71 ] The false stereotype of XYY boys and men as violent criminals has also been used as a plot device in the horror films Il gatto a nove code in February 1971 (dubbed into English as The Cat o ...

  4. Human remains found in 1985 and linked to Calaveras County ...

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    A sheriff’s deputy and a member of the California Conservation Corps examine bone fragments in 1985 as they search for human remains on the property where serial killer Leonard Lake lived in ...

  5. Serial Killer’s Secret: 10,000 Bone Fragments Found on ...

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    The serial killer's murder spree came to an end in 1994 when his 13-year-old son found a human skull and a pile of bones in the woods around Fox Hollow Farm. AP Photo/Darron Cummings; Hamilton ...

  6. Gary Ray Bowles - Wikipedia

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    Gary Ray Bowles (January 25, 1962 – August 22, 2019) [1] was an American serial killer who was executed in 2019 for the murders of six men in 1994. He is sometimes referred to as The I-95 Killer since most of his victims lived close to the Interstate 95 highway.

  7. The most infamous serial killers all seem to have something ...

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    The most infamous serial killers all seem to have something in common — they’re from the Midwest

  8. Alfred Gaynor - Wikipedia

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    Alfred J. Gaynor (born December 10, 1966) is an American serial killer and rapist who committed a series of nine murders in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts from 1995 to 1998. For these crimes, Gaynor was subsequently given four sentences of life imprisonment without parole.

  9. The 20 most blood-curdling portrayals of real-life killers - AOL

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    Isobel Lewis and Louis Chilton select a list of the finest dramatic portrayals of real-life killers in film and TV