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JOSHUA A. DAVIS || Woonsocket child rapist-murderer of 8-year-old Savannah Smith gets LWOP sentence | Drinks two 12-packs of beer on the day of the murder | “I enjoyed my catch." | ALS
On May 7, 2006, eight-year-old Savannah Smith disappeared from outside her home in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Joshua Davis, who resided near the Smith home, was identified as an individual with whom Savannah was last seen. Subsequently, Joshua Davis was questioned by Woonsocket Police the night of the disappearance and would later lead detectives to Savannah’s body in a wooded location in Cranston, Rhode Island. In addition, Joshua Davis confessed to driving Savannah from Woonsocket to...
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CHARLES “BOBO” ROWLAND | Man convicted of murdering GA couple says he’s killed at least 9 more | Linked to a triple murder in Macon who were all found hacked to death with a machete in 2020 | Could be behind the Piedmont Park murder of Kat Janness | ALS
Charles “Bobo” Rowland is a convicted murderer. He was found guilty of killing Fred and Peggy White during a burglary of their home. The couple was found shot to death a quarter mile from their Twiggs County, Georgia property. Rowland was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Since his arrest, Rowland has implicated himself in at least nine other murders across the state of Georgia. He started admitting to other murders in Georgia during 20 hours of ...
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BRIAN GENE NICHOLS | The Atlanta Courthouse Killer | On trial for rape when he escaped from custody and murdered the judge presiding over his trial, a court reporter, a Fulton County Sheriff's deputy, and later a federal agent | Autographed Letter, Signed
Born on December 10, 1971, Brian Gene Nichols is a convicted murderer best known for breaking out of the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 11, 2005, and going on a killing spree. When Nichols broke free from custody while he was on trial for rape, he killed the judge overseeing his case, a court reporter, a Fulton County Sheriff's deputy, and eventually an ICE special agent. Nichols was taken into custody twenty-six hours after a widespread manhunt was initiated in th...
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