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  2. Ira Einhorn - Wikipedia

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    Ira Einhorn was born in Philadelphia into a middle-class Jewish family. [2] [4] As a student at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his undergraduate degree in English in 1961 before returning to complete some graduate work in the discipline in 1963, [5] [6] he became active in ecological groups and was part of the counterculture, anti-establishment, and anti-war movements of the ...

  3. Murder of Christine Silawan - Wikipedia

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    They were also looking for evidence of the suspect's usage of a fake account to lure the victim into meeting her on March 10. The suspect underwent a drug test, which was negative. [13] According to the NBI, the suspect is a former lover of Silawan and he was charged with murder; however the suspect did not admit to the crime. [14]

  4. List of punishments for murder in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the United States Supreme Court held that offenders under the age of 18 at the time of the murder were exempt from the death penalty under Roper v. Simmons. In 2012, the United States Supreme Court held in Miller v. Alabama that mandatory sentences of life without the possibility of parole are unconstitutional for juvenile offenders.

  5. Joseph Naso - Wikipedia

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    Links between the victim and Naso were investigated because authorities found a "rape diary" belonging to Naso and one of the entries mentioned a "girl in Healdsburg." [ 9 ] Naso was also a person of interest in the Rochester Alphabet murders case as four of his victims bore double initials, just as the Rochester murder victims, and Naso was a ...

  6. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The methodical removal of portions of the body over an extended period of time, usually with a knife, eventually resulting in death. Sometimes known as "death by a thousand cuts". Pendulum. [8] A machine with an axe head for a weight that slices closer to the victim's torso over time (of disputed historicity). Starvation/Dehydration ...

  7. The US has executed 23 men this year. A look at the state of ...

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    Texas has executed the most inmates of any other state in the nation, and it's not even close. The Lone Star state has put 591 inmates to death since 1982, most recently Garcia Glen White on Oct. 1.

  8. David Martin Long - Wikipedia

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    In Long's own death penalty case, he lost a 1991 appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The next year, the U.S. Supreme Court denied his request for writ of certiorari . His execution was scheduled for September 17, 1992, but two days before he was set to die, he received a stay of execution to pursue further appeals.

  9. Murder of Kendra Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Within a week, Dallas Police detectives uncovered evidence suggesting that Delgado had orchestrated a murder-for-hire scheme. Unable to accept Paniagua's new relationship with Hatcher, Delgado recruited two individuals, a single mother named Crystal Cortes and a small-time marijuana dealer named Kristopher Love, to carry out the killing.