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TYLER SULLIVAN | Father Sentenced For 'violently' Shaking 4-Month-Old Son Multiple Times, Killing Him | Timothy Died As A Result Of Repeated Blunt Force Injuries, Such As Forceful Shaking And Accidentally Banging His Head On A Bathtub And A Rocking Chair
Tyler Sullivan, 31, of Bristol, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 15 to 30 years in state prison for the death of his four-month-old son. The terrible occurrence occurred on May 24, 2023, when police were called to Sullivan's residence after reports of an infant in cardiac arrest. The baby was discovered unconscious and cold to the touch, and despite CPR, he was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. Sullivan had aggressively shaken his kid at least eight times prior to the child's death, causi...
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Dennis Rader ‘BTK’ signed poem with ‘seal’ on back on poem
Dennis Rader ‘BTK’ signed poem with ‘seal’ on back on poem.
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DANIEL E. WILSON | Locked A Girl In Her Car Trunk, Drove Around For Hours, Punctured The Car’s Gas Tank, Stuffed A Rag Into The Tank, Set The Car On Fire And Walked Away Allowing Her To Be Baked Alive | EXECUTED by lethal injection in Ohio on June 3, 2009
Dan Wilson killed Lutz after she drove him home from a bar in Elyria. Somehow—Wilson said he didn't know how—Lutz ended up in the trunk of her black Oldsmobile Cutlass after they left the bar and went to Wilson's house. Wilson let Lutz out briefly after she begged to use the restroom, but forced her back into the trunk even though she promised to forget the ordeal if he ran away. Wilson then set the punctured gas tank on fire and walked off while Lutz burned to death. Wilson claimed h...
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RICHARD E. STEEVES | Murdered Five People in Three States From 1965 to 1966; Was Controversially Released From Prison in 1985 and Later Killed a Sixth Person | Autographed Letter Signed
Richard E. Steeves, born on February 1, 1942, in Waterville, Maine, embarked on a criminal journey that spanned two decades, claiming six lives across multiple states. His early life was marred by tragedy and instability, factors that seemingly paved the way for his violent actions. Steeves' modus operandi involved brutal assaults on elderly victims, often using blunt instruments, leaving a trail of fear and sorrow in his wake. Despite periods of institutionalization, his release led to f...
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