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Chicago: 1979-03-03: 2: Convicted of killing two Chicago police officers: Chicago Tylenol murders: Chicago: 1982: 7: Poisoning deaths resulting from placing potassium cyanide in Tylenol capsules in Chicago metropolitan area [17] Charles Walker: St. Clair County: 1983-06-18: 2: Murdered a young couple after robbing them, later executed [18] [19 ...
The Ripper Crew or the Chicago Rippers was an organized crime group of serial killers, cannibals, rapists, and necrophiles. The group was composed of Robin Gecht [ 1 ] and three associates: Edward Spreitzer and brothers Andrew and Thomas Kokoraleis. [ 2 ]
Andrew J. Paterson (born 1952 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian inter-disciplinary artist, working with video, live performance, original text, film, and music. Paterson is also a published author and editor, who sees his multidisciplinary activities as existing parallel to his media-art practice.
Andrew Paterson may refer to: Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton Paterson, 1864–1941), Australian bush poet; Andrew J. Paterson (born 1952), Canadian artist;
Born in Chicago; raised in Chicago suburb, Des Plaines [119] Drew Fortier: Jul 14, 1987: Musician, filmmaker, actor, and author Born and raised in Chicago [120] Bob Fosse: Jun 23, 1927: Sep 23, 1987: Director, choreographer, and dancer Born in Chicago Redd Foxx: Dec 9, 1922: Oct 11, 1991: Actor and comedian Grew up in the Bronzeville ...
Davis died Saturday at Rusk Institute in Chicago from leukemia, his manager, Jonathan Brill of Opus 3 Artists, said Sunday. Davis made his Lyric Opera debut in 1986 and led about 700 performances ...
Andrew Paterson (29 September 1877 – 15 December 1948) was an internationally renowned and multi-award-winning Scottish portrait photographer whose services were sought over several decades by many leading political and commercial figures.
Andrew J McGann (August 3, 1925 – February 5, 2008) was an American politician, businessman, and funeral director who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1983 to 1993.