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Albert Johnson Walker (born 1946), also known as The Rolex Killer, [1] is a Canadian criminal serving a prison term for embezzlement and murder. He is known for murdering an Englishman whose identity he had been assuming, and for posing for years as though his own daughter was his wife.
In this 1996 international case of extortion, murder, and stolen identities, a Canadian scam-artist Albert J. Walker assumes the identity of co-worker Ronald Platt in Harrogate, England as part of a money-laundering scheme. Platt later turns up dead in an ocean, with an anchor tied around his torso.
Albert Walker "Ginger" Baker (born c. 1951) [1] is an Ulster loyalist who was convicted of four murders carried out by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), of which he was a leading member. He turned himself in to the police in 1973 after throwing a hand grenade into a bus transporting Catholic workmen in East Belfast , Northern Ireland ...
A thumbprint left on a toilet seat at a murder scene has finally led to a life sentence in a decades-old murder case. Thumbprint on toilet leads to life term in Virginia slaying Skip to main content
A man who murdered a 17-year-old girl and refused to tell her family where her body is has died in prison where he was serving a life sentence.
Jan. 21—GREENSBURG — A man charged in connection with a murder investigation that dates back to October 2019 is asking Judge Matthew Bailey to approve a change of plea agreement filed ...
The Breakthrough follows a double murder that took 16 years to solve — much like a real-life incident that occurred in Sweden in 2004.. Based on the 2021 novel of the same name, the Netflix ...
The case only came to light nearly six months after the murder, when Shraddha's father lodged a missing persons complaint after learning from Shraddha's friends that they were unable to contact her for over two-and-a-half months. [2]