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Cleveland Serial Killer Who Murdered 11 Women Dies in Prison
An Ohio man sentenced to death for killing 11 women and hiding their remains in and around his home has died in prison.
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Golden State Killer Faces Victims Ahead of Sentencing
Victims of serial rapist and murderer Joseph DeAngelo, also known as the Golden State Killer, shared their stories in court Tuesday ahead of DeAngelo’s sentencing Friday.
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Serial Killer Says He Strangled 2 in Indiana: Authorities
A man who claims he has killed more than 90 women across the country confessed to strangling two women in Indiana on the same night in October 1980, authorities said Friday. Samuel Little, 79, confessed to killing Valeria Boyd, 18, and Mary Ann Porter, 31, both of Fort Wayne, the Allen County Sheriff’s Department said. Detectives interviewed Little at the Wise…
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Mystery Photos Found at Accused Serial Killer's Home
Police in Burbank said the women seen in a cache of photographs discovered during a search of an accused serial killer’s home could be important clues in the man’s upcoming murder trial.
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Full Interview: Woman Learns Her Attacker May Have Been a Serial Killer
Decades after Annette Lazar says she was sexually assaulted in the basement of a suburban Chicago home, she’s discovered she may have been the victim of a serial killer and rapist who murdered multiple people in the area – and she lived.
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Decades Later, Woman Learns Her Attacker May Have Been a Serial Killer
Decades after Annette Lazar says she was sexually assaulted in the basement of a suburban Chicago home, she’s discovered she may have been the victim of a serial killer and rapist who murdered multiple people in the area – and she lived. Lazar was 20 years old in 1979 when she was approached by a man as she walked to…
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Suspected Serial Killer Stayed Under the Radar in Suburban Chicago, But How?
When a police detective said last week that a man suspected of strangling a suburban Chicago teen in 1976 may have killed as many as a dozen girls and young women, the question that screamed louder than all others was: How did nobody notice? Now, as Lisle Police Detectives Chris Loudon and detectives in other communities where Bruce Lindahl lived…
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How Did a Suspected Serial Killer Stay Under the Radar in Suburban Chicago?
When a police detective said last week that a man suspected of strangling a suburban Chicago teen in 1976 may have killed as many as a dozen girls and young women, the question that screamed louder than all others was: How did nobody notice?
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Man Behind 1976 Murder of Chicago-Area Teen Believed to Be Serial Killer: Police
Police in DuPage County said the man who killed a 16-year-old girl in 1976 may be responsible for several other murders in Chicago’s suburbs. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski reports.