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SARAH BETH CLENDANIEL | Neo-Nazi Leader's Girlfriend's Chilling Chat Handle Decoded As She Learns Her Fate For Plotting To 'completely destroy' Baltimore | Maryland Woman Sentenced for Conspiring to Destroy the Baltimore Region Power Grid | ALS
Sarah Beth Clendaniel, a 36-year-old Maryland woman, was sentenced to 18 years in federal prison for her involvement in a plot to target electrical facilities in Baltimore. Her activities were driven by extremist white nationalist ideas and planned to destroy the electricity grid, potentially claiming hundreds of lives. Clendaniel's radicalization began at a young age, and she became engaged with people such as Brandon C. Russell, co-founder of the neo-Nazi organization Atomwaffen Divisio...
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RICHARD ROLAND LAIRD | Execution For Anti-Gay Hate Murder Put On Hold In PA | Prosecutors said Laird and his friend Frank Chester harassed artist Anthony Milano at a bar because he was gay | Beaten and slashed in the throat so many times that his spinal c
The execution of Richard Laird, who was sentenced to death in two different trials for the murder of Pennsylvania artist Anthony Milano, has been put on hold. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed a death warrant calling for Laird to be executed for the murder of Milano in 1987. But Judge Rea B. Boylan granted a stay of execution while Laird's attorneys pursue post-conviction appeals. He gave Laird's lawyers time to file an amended petition, and set a deadline for prosecutors to respon...
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HOWARD SCOTT ANDERSON | Kentucky Teenage Vampire Clan Member | Helped plan and execute the murders of Richard Wendorf and Ruth Queen | Autographed Letter/Envelope Signed | UNOPENED
Richard Wendorf and his wife were found beaten to death in their Eustis, Florida home. Cigarette burns in the shape of a V, with two dots on either side, were present on the body of Richard Wendorf, and Rod Ferrell had told friends that his sign was a V, with dots on each side to signify clan members. Early news reports suggested that their 15-year-old daughter, Heather, had plotted with this gang to murder her parents. Wendorf and the others were subsequently arrested in Baton Rouge, Lou...
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