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ANTHONY YONKO | Parents Brought Dead 7-Year-Old With 'Signs Of Rigor Mortis' To Hospital, Claimed She 'possibly had the flu' | Charged With Second-Degree Murder, Torture, Maiming, And Causing The Death Of A Child By Injury | ALS
Anthony Yonko, 37, is being charged in connection with the tragic death of a 7-year-old girl in Midwest City. The charges include second-degree murder, torture, maiming, and causing the death of a child by injury. The youngster was found critically malnourished, weighing only 25 pounds and standing 37 inches tall, much below the usual development charts for her age. During inquiry, Yonko gave contradictory reports of the child's condition, originally claiming she was "completely healthy" ...
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James Munro letter/envelope 3/9/1998
Letter/envelope set from the California Freeway Killer and William Bonin accomplice.
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JOHN EDWARD ROBINSON | "Slavemaster" | The Internet’s First Serial Killer | Sadomasochistic Monster Who'd Used the Internet and Other Lures to Kill at Least 8 Women | Autographed Letter Signed
Born in 1943, John Edward Robinson was a charming businessman and passionate family guy from Illinois. His criminal career began with financial frauds and false charities, but his need for control and exploitation grew. By the 1980s, he had targeted vulnerable women, enticing them with promises of jobs, money, and BDSM relationships. His first known victims were Lisa Stasi and her daughter Tiffany, who went missing in 1985. By the late 1990s, Robinson had updated his methods for the di...
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BENJAMIN HOWARD REED | Man Found Guilty But Mentally Ill for Fatally Stabbing DCFS Worker/36-Year-Old Mother of Two 43 Times, Bludgeoning Her to Death with a Sledgehammer in His Home as She Checked on Kids | Sentenced To 100 Yrs | ALS
Benjamin Howard Reed, a 35-year-old male from Thayer, Illinois, was found guilty of the brutal murder of Deidre Silas, a child protection services worker for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Reed was accused of a variety of offenses, such as first-degree homicide, aggravated battery, and aggravated unlawful restraint. Reed's trial concluded with a verdict of "guilty but mentally ill," which suggests that, despite his mental health issues, he possessed the mental c...
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