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Easter Sunday massacre. The Easter Sunday Massacre occurred on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975, when 41 year-old James U. Ruppert fatally shot eleven members of his own family in his mother's house at 635 Minor Avenue in Hamilton, Ohio. [2][3] Ruppert was tried and found guilty on two counts of aggravated murder, but not guilty on the other nine ...
Stella Maudine Nickell (née Stephenson; born August 7, 1943) is an American woman who was sentenced to ninety years in prison for product tampering after she poisoned Excedrin capsules with lethal cyanide, resulting in the deaths of her husband Bruce Nickell and Sue Snow, a stranger. Her May 1988 conviction and prison sentence were the first ...
Imprisoned at. Union Correctional Institution. Glen Edward Rogers (born July 15, 1962), [1] is an American convicted serial killer. He was also convicted of related crimes in Florida and California, such as armed robbery, grand theft auto, and arson. Also known as "The Cross Country Killer" or "The Casanova Killer", he was convicted of first ...
Oct. 24—The Butler County Coroner's Office ruled the deaths of a woman and a man found dead Saturday morning in a home on Rockford Drive in Hamilton a murder-suicide. A 30-year-old woman died of ...
Sep. 13—The trial of a man charged with a fatal shooting last summer in Hamilton scheduled to begin Monday has been continued until November. Cameron Treitay Kidd Wilson, 21, of Harrison, was ...
Peter Britton Tobin (27 August 1946 – 8 October 2022) was a Scottish convicted serial killer and sex offender who served a whole life order at HM Prison Edinburgh [3] for three murders committed between 1991 and 2006. [1] Police also investigated Tobin over the deaths and disappearances of other young women and girls.
On March 11, 1989, Aundria Bowman disappeared from her home in Hamilton, Michigan. The 14-year-old’s adoptive father, Dennis Bowman, told police he figured his daughter had run away, per the ...
1956 (age 67–68) Uganda. Known for. Being convicted of first-degree murder for spreading HIV. Johnson Aziga (born 1956) is a Ugandan-born Canadian man formerly residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, notable as the first person to be charged and convicted of first-degree murder in Canada for spreading HIV, after two women whom he had infected ...