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Dale Shawn Hausner and Samuel John Dieteman were a duo of serial killers who committed several drive-by shootings and arsons in Phoenix, Arizona, between May 2005 and August 2006. They targeted random pedestrians and animals, mostly doing so while under the influence of methamphetamine , and also set multiple objects on fire.
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Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman, two serial killers who operated from 2005 to 2006, targeting residential homes in drive-by shootings. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arizona serial killer .
Serial shootings committed by Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman, 2005–2006; Phoenix freeway shootings, 2015; Shooting of Ryan Whitaker, on May 21, 2020; Shooting of Dion Johnson, the fatal shooting of a black man; 2022 Phoenix shooting, a mass shooting at a Days Inn that resulted in the deaths of 3 people
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Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman July 23, 2010 ( 2010-07-23 ) The city of Phoenix, Arizona is shocked by a series of drive-by shooting that targets anybody.
A thrill killing is premeditated or random murder that is motivated by the sheer excitement of the act. [1] While there have been attempts to categorize multiple murders, such as identifying "thrill killing" as a type of "hedonistic mass killing", [2] actual details of events frequently overlap category definitions making attempts at such distinctions problematic.
Each 45 minutes-long episode follows the story of an investigation guided by the killer's postmortem signature and features first-hand accounts from detectives and prosecutors who worked on the cases, interviews with criminal psychology experts and with family members and friends of the victims or the perpetrators.