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John Emil List (September 17, 1925 – March 21, 2008) was an American mass murderer [1] and long-time fugitive. On November 9, 1971, he killed his wife, mother, and three children at their home in Westfield, New Jersey , and then disappeared.
Her body was never found but her blood and parts of a human liver were found in the man's car. [66] Jane Harrison Kevin Doherty Wood Green Shopping City, London, England June 15, 1995 January 29, 2013 A 32-year-old woman who disappeared while shopping for a holiday she was due to take with her partner in two days time.
John List: 1990 5 life sentences without parole United States: Killed his wife, mother and children in 1971 and became one of the most notorious fugitives in the US until his arrest in Virginia in 1989, after he was featured in America's Most Wanted. Died in prison in 2008. [132] Lindsay Robert Rose: 1998 5 life sentences without parole Australia
Sherlock's first anniversary of being sober is approaching, but he does not want to celebrate the event. Meanwhile, a blackmailer [a] targets the fathers of three rape victims and even the rapist - the blackmailer warns that a "fail-safe" accomplice will put the videos online in the event of his arrest or demise. Sherlock identifies a man named ...
Dawn Momohara was found dead the morning of March 21, 1977, on the second floor of a building at McKinley High School, in Hawaii's capital, according to the Honolulu Police Department. She was 16 ...
This is a list of murdered American children that details notable murders among thousands of cases of subjects who were or are believed to have been under the age of 18 upon their deaths. Cases listed are stated to be unsolved, solved or pending and, in some cases, where the victims' remains have never been found or identified.
In publishing this list, NBC News is sharing only a person’s name, gender, race, age at death, the date their body was delivered to the Health Science Center and whether their body was selected ...
Bordonaro was beaten by police officers during a brawl at King Arthur's Motel and Lounge, a strip club in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and died a week later due to head injuries. Officers John W. McLeod and Richard P. Aiello were found guilty of second-degree murder, while officer John T. Macauda was found guilty of manslaughter. [305] 1982-07-18