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Susan Cummings (born July 21, 1962, in Monte Carlo, Monaco) is an American heiress, best known for killing her boyfriend in 1997. She had been charged with homicide, but subsequently convicted of voluntary manslaughter only. She was released after serving 57 days. Biography Cummings and her fraternal twin sister, Diana, are the only children of billionaire arms dealer Samuel Cummings. After ...
Murdered ancient Roman women (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Female murder victims" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,404 total.
Thirteen women were murdered in their own homes in Boston between 1962 and 1964. ... It was the same with women. Ted Bundy is arguably the most famous serial killer in history. ... Jeffrey Lionel ...
The Doodler was a serial killer who murdered five gay men in San Francisco, though it’s possible that he killed as many as 14. The murders took place from 1974 to 1975, and the murderer ...
On May 19, 1966, after deliberating for eight hours, the panel of eight men and four women found Gertrude Baniszewski guilty of first-degree murder, [152] recommending a sentence of life imprisonment. Paula Baniszewski was found guilty of second-degree murder, [115] and Hobbs, Hubbard, and John Baniszewski Jr. were found guilty of manslaughter ...
The prosecution at Judd's murder trial would suggest that quarrels over men and the relationship between LeRoi and Samuelson broke up the friendship of the three women, and that jealousy was the motive for the killings. [4] The two victims were killed with a .25 caliber handgun in their bungalow, located at 2929 (now 2947) N. 2nd Street. [5]
This category is for people of American nationality who are murdered. For people murdered in the United States without regard to nationality, see: Category:People murdered in the United States Contents
Clementine Barnabet (c. 1894 – after 1923) was an American suspected serial killer.She initially confessed to perpetrating at least two mass murders in February and November 1911, and while in custody, Barnabet claimed involvement in a total of 35 killings in the Acadiana region of Louisiana and southeastern Texas, taking responsibility for nineteen of them.