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Lake Bodom – a 2016 Finnish slasher horror film based on the murder case; Children of Bodom – a Finnish melodic death metal band that is named after the lake. List of unsolved murders. Murder of Kyllikki Saari – unsolved Finnish murder case from 1953; Oven homicide case – unsolved Finnish murder case from 1960
Matthew Edgar, who claimed to have no memory of how his ex-girlfriend was killed, was convicted of Livye Lewis' murder while on the run from authorities in Texas. Investigators say jealousy was a ...
Before their move to Texas, the young family lived with Tina’s sister, Sherry Linn. [citation needed] In the summer of 1980, the Clouses moved with baby Holly to the suburb of Lewisville, Texas, in the Dallas metropolitan area. [5] [7] In the early 1980s, the Dallas-Fort Worth area was rapidly developing, creating a construction boom.
On January 31, 2013, Mark Hasse was shot and killed while walking in the 100 block of East Grove Street in Kaufman, Texas. [5] Hasse was the chief assistant district attorney for the Kaufman County Criminal District Attorney's Office. [6]
SEE ALSO: Law that sparked national outrage may be amended The mother, Christy Sheats, 42, called a family meeting on Friday to discipline her daughter Taylor, 22, who was to be married in a few days.
[3] She became the first female sentenced to death in Tarrant County, Texas, later followed by Lisa Coleman. On December 13, 2011, Chelsea's sentence was commuted to life in prison. [8] Andrew Wamsley was convicted of capital murder on March 5, 2006. [2] Jurors did not view Andrew as a future danger to society and sentenced him to life in prison.
A Texas father shot his wife and her two children dead — and then turned the gun on himself — months after he was arrested for domestic violence, police said.
In Finland, murder is defined as homicide with at least one of four aggravating factors: Intent; Brutality or cruelty; Endangering public safety; Killing a public servant upholding public safety or because of his lawful duty. The offense as a whole must be aggravated. [1]