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Familicide – is a multiple-victim homicide where a killer's spouse and children are slain (Latin: familia "family"). Filicide – the act of a parent killing their child (Latin: filius "son" and Latin: filia "daughter"). Fratricide – the act of killing a brother (Latin: frater "brother"); also, in military context, death by friendly fire.
Former day care worker Melissa Calusinski has served 16 years of a 31-year prison sentence for a crime she insists she didn't commit — a murder that may not have even happened.
Filicide – the killing of a child (or children) by one's own parent (or parents) Fratricide – the killing of one's brother; Infanticide – the killing of one's child (or children) up to 12 months of age; Mariticide – the killing of a husband or significant other; current common law term for either spouse of either sex/gender
Each child was held alive from 4 to 19 days before being killed. The boys were sexually assaulted. Their deaths triggered a murder investigation which at the time was the largest in U.S. history. [20] The murders are still unsolved. Randall Reffett: May 14, 1976 15 Chicago, Illinois Solved Victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. [21] Samuel ...
Yoselyn Ortega murdered both Lucia Krim, 6, and her 2-year-old brother, Leo, and left their bloody bodies in a bathtub in their luxury Manhattan apartment.
List of unsuccessful attacks related to schools; List of rampage killers, includes incidents that involved only staff who work at the school; List of school massacres by death toll; List of school shootings in Brazil; List of school attacks in Germany; List of school shootings in Russia; Lists of school shootings in the United States
The child’s grandmother called the situation “the worst horror movie, but you cannot change the channel.” Former California state worker gets life sentence for torturing, murdering his 5 ...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2011), there were 408,425 youth in the United States in foster care in 2010. [2] Foster care is a division of child welfare services that places a child in an interim home when parents or guardians are unable or unwilling to adequately care for the child [3] or when the child has experienced a trauma by the guardians or parents. [2]