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  2. Murder of Ella Bennett - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 2007, Paris Lee Bennett, a 13-year-old American, murdered his 4-year-old sister, Ella Bennett, in Abilene, Texas.Paris stabbed Ella 17 times.. The motive for the murder was Paris' resentment towards his mother, Charity Bennett, as he believed the best way to emotionally damage her was to take away one of her children.

  3. Profilage - Wikipedia

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    The series relates the investigations of Chloé Saint-Laurent then Adèle Delettre, two psychologists specialized in criminology. Their exceptional experience and sensitivity allow them to decipher the state of mind of murderers as victims, thus enabling investigators from the 3rd Division of the Judicial Police (DPJ) in Paris to solve the most disturbing cases.

  4. Henry Smith (lynching victim) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Smith (1876 – February 1, 1893) was an African-American youth who was lynched in Paris, Texas.Smith allegedly confessed to murdering the three-year-old daughter of a law enforcement officer who had allegedly beaten him during an arrest.

  5. What was behind century-old murders in the 'Jerusalem of ...

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    Author Javier Sinay writes about the murders over a century ago in a Jewish community in Argentina, the second largest after New York City at that time.

  6. Lynching in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While he was in custody, a lynch mob took Stacy from the deputies and murdered him. Although the faces of his murderers could be seen in a photo taken at the lynching site, the state did not prosecute the murder. [121] Stacy's murder galvanized anti-lynching activists, but President Roosevelt did not support the federal anti-lynching bill.

  7. September Massacres - Wikipedia

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    In the early evening, groups broke into another Paris prison, the Conciergerie, via an open door in a side stair. The massacre was more uncontrolled in the Conciergerie than in the Prison de l'Abbaye. In the Conciergerie, the staff did not cooperate by turning the prisoners to the mob; instead, the mob broke into the cells themselves.

  8. Why Wasn’t Albert DeSalvo From Boston Strangler ... - AOL

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    Albert DeSalvo confessed but was never tried for the murders of the 13 women strangled to death in and around Boston, as recounted in Hulu's "Boston Strangler."

  9. All The Details On The Ending Of 'Only Murders In The ...

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    If you're watching 'Only Murders In The Building' season one for the first time on ABC, and you're down for spoilers, here's what to know about Tim's killer.