Whitechapel Murders: The Whitechapel murders were a series of brutal killings in the East End of London in 1888, attributed to an unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. The murders were characterized by extreme violence and mutilation.
Correspondence: During the investigation, the police and newspapers received numerous letters claiming to be from the killer. While many were dismissed as hoaxes, a few, like the “Dear Boss” letter, the “Saucy Jacky” postcard, and the “From Hell” letter, were taken more seriously due to their detailed content and timing.
Deathrow art show 4.25 x 7 flyer photo/ poster from 1993This is the very first known art show to exhibit artwork from different serial killers You will receive a modern copy of this poster A great add to your true crime collection!
Heather
Leavell Keaton
was
convicted of murder made capital because the victim, Jonathan Chase DeBlase (“Chase”), was less than 14 years old. Heather was also
convicted of reckless manslaughter in connection with the death of
Chase’s sister, Natalie DeBlase (“Natalie”). Heather was
sentenced to death for her capital-murder conviction and was
sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for her reckless-manslaughter
conviction.
Heather
put the “demon
spawns from hell...