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Pages in category "People murdered in Missouri" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Missouri State Trooper James F. Froemsdorf 52 Michael S. Roberts White 27 M October 3, 2001 St. Louis: Mary L. Taylor 53 Stephen K. Johns White 55 M October 24, 2001 St. Louis City: Donald Voepel 54 James R. Johnson White 52 M January 9, 2002 Moniteau: 4 murder victims [l] 55 Michael I. Owsley Black 40 M February 6, 2002 Jackson: Elvin Iverson 56
Joseph "Jody" Hamilton (December 7, 1885 – December 21, 1906) [1] was an American mass murderer who was executed in Missouri.On October 12, 1906, he murdered five members of the same family, including three young children, during an argument over a horse saddle.
Missouri Death Row Inmate Marcellus Williams, is set to be executed by lethal injection on Sept. 24, 2024 in the 1998 stabbing death of Lisha Gayle, a former reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Lyda Southard (October 16, 1892 – February 5, 1958), also known as Lyda Anna Mae Trueblood, was an American female suspected serial killer.It was suspected that she had killed four of her husbands, a brother-in-law, and her daughter by using arsenic poisoning derived from flypaper [1] in order to obtain life insurance money.
Now Williams, 55, is set to be executed in Missouri on Tuesday as Gayle's "grieving family still waits" for the end of the 26-year-old murder case, and former schoolmates and colleagues remember ...
Between 1992 and 1994, 11 young black women in Charlotte, North Carolina, were assaulted and murdered, and they all shared one thing in common — they all knew Henry Louis Wallace. These women ...
Karla Faye Tucker (November 18, 1959 – February 3, 1998) was an American woman sentenced to death for killing two people with a pickaxe during a burglary. [2] She was the first woman to be executed in the United States since Velma Barfield in 1984 in North Carolina, and the first in Texas since Chipita Rodriguez in 1863. [3]