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Who do you stand with: the NRA or the shitlibs? Personally, I hate both but just Lol at the liberals who think that banning guns would just somehow stop mass murderers from occurring. List below in spoilers of some of the countless events that happened in the United States that disprove that. Just fyi, half of the worst familicides in the United States did not use a firearm. But yet they’re saying gun control would reduce domestic violence. Lol.
October 13, 1906
Chamberlain Mantooth murders his wife and 4 children, then murders two other children with an axe before killing himself by cutting his throat. (5 - 7 dead, reports vary)
September 18, 2009
Mesac Damas stabbed his wife and five children to death with a knife.
July 18, 2009
Jacob Levi Shaffer stabbed his estranged wife and five members of her family to death with a knife.
April 8/9, 2006
Jesse Dee Wise Jr. killed his grandmother, two aunts and three cousins by strangling three of them to death and beating the other three to death with a makeshift club.
August 20, 2001
Nikolay Alekseyevich Soltys stabbed his pregnant wife, an aunt, an uncle, two cousins and his son to death with a knife.
September 4, 2000
Richard Vincent Pangle set his house on fire, killing his wife and five children, along with himself.
September 3, 1998
Khoua Her strangled her six children to death in her home.
December 23, 1994
Tracey Shaw set fire to her home, killing her six children.
January 7, 1978
Simon Peter Nelson beat with a rubber mallet and then stabbed and severely mutilated his six children with a hunting knife. All six died.
April 1966
Jose Antonio Suarez stabbed his wife and five children to death in their apartment in New York City.
May 6, 1962
Roland Jack Bauer slit the throats of his wife, two daughters and three sons with a butcher knife, killing them, before committing suicide with a revolver.
May 13, 1961
Charles E. Pitelka beat or shot his wife to death, then climbed into his car in the garage and turned the engine on to kill himself by carbon monoxide poisoning, but he left the garage door open so that the CO gas travelled inside the home and poisoned five of his children as they slept, killing them.
March 4/5, 1959
Roland L. Soper beat his wife and 11-year-old stepdaughter to death with a hammer before locking his other four stepchildren in a car and turning on the motor, poisoning his children along with himself in the car as they slept under blankets.
November 7/8, 1958
Earl H. Lewis had locked his wife and five children in a car along with himself under the pretext of working on a motor, before getting in the car, turning on the motor and closing the doors and windows as the CO gas was introduced into the car through a vacuum cleaner hose which came from a muffler up through the floorboard, with the cars exhaust pipe being stoppered with a wadded rag; introducing the gas into the car while his wife and children slept. They all asphyxiated to death.
November 2, 1942
Mark Pulliam stabbed his wife to death with a knife before burning the house down, killing his five children.
April 24, 1941
Esker Washington Gibson beat his wife unconscious with a chair before setting the house on fire, killing her and their five children.
July 10, 1940
Louise Nicosia attempted to commit suicide in her apartment with illuminating gas, but accidentally killed her six children instead.
August 28/29, 1937
Elsie Nollen killed herself and six children after pumping carbon monoxide gas from her car into her farm house.
January 23, 1936
William A. Albers killed three family members with a ball bat and killed another three with a rifle before burning down the farmhouse and shooting himself afterwards.
February 15, 1929
Marie Pasos killed herself and her six children after turning on the gas jets to her stove, releasing natural gas, poisoning her along with her children.
December 12, 1927
Phillip Noble Millis killed his wife and five children with an axe before hanging himself.
February 11/12, 1927
Guy M. Taylor cut his wife’s throat with a razor then killed his five children with a razor and a bowie knife before cutting his own throat, killing himself.
October 23, 1911
Ellen C. Johnson, after locking the doors and nailing down the windows in her house with her children inside it, poured kerosene on the floor and set fire to the house, deliberately burning herself and her six children to death.
November 24, 1905
William S. McWilliams struck his wife, baby and four children once in the head each with a hammer before his daughter got back up and attacked him, resulting in him pulling out a butcher knife and repeatedly stabbing them all.
March 21, 1901
Elizabeth Ann Naramore killed five of her children with an axe before finishing off her sixth, who happened to only be a 10-month-old baby, with a club.
February 24, 1901
Rosa Wurtzer strangled her six children to death before throwing them down a well, with five of their necks being broken.
January 12, 1896
Jens Hansen (aka Peter Hougaard) had waited until his wife and five children were asleep, then turned on the gas jets on the stove and calmly laid down and awaited his own death, as well as that of his wife and kids. He had recently lost a considerable amount of money at the time of his death and was a fugitive in Denmark.
May 26, 1896
James C. Dunham broke his wife’s neck, shot three people dead and killed another two with an axe. All of his victims were either family members of his wife, and two of them were family servants.
February 17, 1885
Jose Trujillo Gallegos cut the throats of his wife, two daughters and a young son. He had also killed two other people by shooting with a Winchester rifle, including a rancher who had an affair with his wife.
March 25, 1871
“Dakin” cut the throats of his wife and five children, including two sons and two daughters and a 1-year-old baby before running into the forest and cutting his own throat. All 7 died from their injuries.
August 3, 1978
Manuel David committed suicide two days prior to his wife, Rachel David pushing their seven kids off the balcony, with only one surviving before leaping to her own death. Manuel, also known as Bruce David Longo, was the leader of his own small religious sect and was found in a canyon east of Salt Lake City, Utah dead from carbon monoxide poisoning.
May 30, 1840
Robert McConaughy cut the throat of a woman, fatally shot the oldest son and daughter with rifle balls, then beat the brains out of the younger three children with stones. He also shot and wounded the husband with a rifle ball grazing his jaw and exiting off the ear.
September 20, 1980
Danny Eugene Crump placed a dynamite bomb on the hood of his ex-wife’s car, which, when opened, exploded, killing her along with five other members of her family, and tearing apart their Olathe, Kansas home.
March 26, 2018
Jennifer Jean Hart drove her family’s SUV off a cliff, killing herself, her wife and their six children.
February 6, 1996
Jorjik Avanesian killed his wife and six kids after setting fire to their apartment.
July 6, 1981
Lee M. Hanks set fire to a couch on the front porch of a house, killing a man, his wife and their five children.
January 25, 1965
Harry M. Belcher killed his wife and six children after setting fire to their home.
September 29, 1964
William Glenn Gravlin killed his wife, daughter and five stepchildren by beating them with a hammer and hacking them to death with an axe.
July 29, 1919
Mary Stravisar tied her seven children to their beds in their home, sprinkled the room in coal oil, and set the house on fire, killing herself along with her children.
March 10/11, 1917
Addie Green killed her husband and six children with an axe.
March 6, 1916
Daniel O’Kane killed his father, mother and five siblings. Five of the children killed had their skulls crushed with a hammer while the four oldest ones had their throats cut from ear-to-ear; his mother’s head had been crushed with a hammer and shot in the left temple with a revolver - same with the youngest child (who happened to be a 5-month-old baby). Daniel’s father James had been shot once in the right temple, all the while as they slept, before turning the gun on himself.
December 26, 1911
James T. Grant clubbed his wife and five children to death, along with his stepson before hanging himself in a barn.
September 30, 1905
Julia Markham cut the necks of each of her seven children with an axe before burning the house down. She then sliced her own throat — first with an axe, then with a butcher knife, before bleeding to death.
March 12, 1903
August Kraus (aka Adolph Krauss) bludgeoned his wife and six children with a sledgehammer before striking himself unconscious with the same hammer and dying around midnight.
December 25, 1887
Nathan Reid cut the throats of his wife and six kids as they slept with a knife before burning the house down. He then cut his own throat before jumping into a well.
February 28 / March 1, 1878
Moritz Kaiser killed his wife and six kids by crushing their skulls in with a mattock or grub-hoe, before he cut his own throat and laid in the middle of his dead family inside the farmhouse after setting it on fire; possibly while under the influence of poison or alcohol, killing himself.
March 25, 2000
Judy Kirby killed three of her kids and a nephew along with the driver of a van and the driver’s two kids after she deliberately crashed her car head-on into another vehicle in traffic. She survived the crash and is charged with murder.
January 13, 1896
Hannah Hildebrandt poisoned her eight children using phosphorus from parlor matches that she dissolved in whiskey, killing 7. She gave each of her kids a cup of whiskey, telling them that it would help them with sleep. She then took the poison herself, but as it didn’t take effect as soon as she had hoped, hanged herself in the barn. Only one of the eight children survived the poisoning.
April 14, 1989
Ramon Salcido Bojorquez had taken his three daughters to an abandoned trash dump, raped them before slitting their throats and leaving them for dead. One survived, the other two died. He then drove to his mother-in-law’s house where he stabbed her and her two children to death, before going to his house and shooting his wife before finally driving to the Grand Cru Vineyard where shot two men, killing one, wounding the other.
April 15, 1953
Peter Joseph Akulonis killed his wife, son, mother, a brother and two nephews with a carpenter’s axe, shot another brother and another son with a .22 caliber rifle before killing himself with the same rifle.
July 9, 1936
Celestino P. Gonzalez murdered his wife and six children with an axe before shooting a man who she was cheating on him with dead before shooting himself.
June 25, 1969
Rafael Torres stabbed his wife and seven children to death with a hunting knife.
August 29, 2009
Guy Heinze bludgeoned to death his father, a family friend, his four children, his sister and the boyfriend of his daughter. One 3-year-old child survived (the son of his daughter). The suspect considered this family friend to be an uncle, and his children to be his cousins. The blunt object used has not been identified.
July 9, 1806
James Purrington killed his wife and seven kids with an axe before slitting his throat with a razor. A son survived.
July 22, 1977
Lorne Joe Acquin murdered his foster brother’s wife, her seven children and their niece with a tire iron before setting fire to the building.
April 18, 1937
John Waszak detonated 40 pounds of dynamite, killing his wife and eight children.
December 5, 1926
George Jefferson Hassell murdered his wife and eight children; his wife died by ball-peen hammer, 6 of his youngest kids were killed by strangulation with stockings and cutting with a straight razor, and his two eldest sons with a shotgun and axe.
August 6, 1887
Thomas George Woolfolk killed his father, stepmother, their six children, and a relative of his stepmother with an axe.
November 10, 1805
Abel Clemmens murdered his pregnant wife and eight children with an axe.
December 22 - 28, 1987
Ronald Gene Simmons, Sr. first shot his wife and eldest son to death, before strangling his 3-year-old granddaughter; he then he strangled and drowned in a rain barrel three of his other children before shooting another son and his son’s wife, strangling and drowning their 20-month-old son. He then shot and killed his oldest daughter along with her husband. He then strangled two more of his children to death before driving to four different places and shooting people who he held personal grudges against, killing 2, wounding 4, before sitting in the office of a freight company and chatting with one of the secretaries before handing himself over to police. Ultimately, 16 people died, making it the deadliest familicide in United States history. Eight died by strangulation/drowning in a rain barrel and another eight dead and four wounded by gunfire. He was sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection in the state of Arkansas.
BONUS
December 24, 2008
Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, armed with guns and a homemade flamethrower, killed his ex-wife, his mother and father-in-law, two brother-in-laws, three sister-in-laws and a nephew. Three died from gunshot wounds, four died from a combination of gunshot wounds and fire and two died from the fires alone. He then drove to his brother’s house where he committed suicide with a self-inflicted bullet wound to the head.
Chamberlain Mantooth
Mesac Damas
Jacob Levi Shaffer
Jesse Dee Wise Jr.
Nikolay Alekseyevich Soltys
Richard Vincent Pangle
Khoua Her
Tracey Shaw
Simon Peter Nelson
http://murderpedia.org/male.N/n/nelson-simon-peter.htm
Jose Antonio Suarez
Roland Jack Bauer
Charles E. Pitelka
Roland L. Soper
Earl H. Lewis
Mark Pulliam
Esker Washington Gibson
Louise Nicosia
Elsie Nollen
William A. Albers
Marie Pasos
Phillip Noble Millis
Guy M. Taylor
Ellen C. Johnson
William S. McWilliams
Elizabeth Ann Naramore
Rosa Wurtzer
Jens Hansen
James C. Dunham
Jose Trujillo Gallegos
Stonefort familicide
Manuel David / Rachel David
Robert McConaughy
Danny Eugene Crump
Jennifer Jean Hart
Jorjik Avanesian
Lee M. Hanks
Harry M. Belcher
William Glenn Gravlin
Mary Stravisar
Addie Green
Daniel O’Kane
James T. Grant
Julia Markham
August Kraus
Nathan Reid
Moritz Kaiser
Judy Kirby
Hannah Hildebrandt
Ramon Salcido Bojorquez
Peter Joseph Akulonis
Celestino P. Gonzalez
Rafael Torres
Guy Heinze
James Purrington
Lorne Joe Acquin
John Waszak
George Jefferson Hassell
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hassell
Thomas George Woolfolk
Abel Clemmens
Ronald Gene Simmons
Bruce Jeffrey Pardo
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covina_massacre
Chamberlain Mantooth murders his wife and 4 children, then murders two other children with an axe before killing himself by cutting his throat. (5 - 7 dead, reports vary)
September 18, 2009
Mesac Damas stabbed his wife and five children to death with a knife.
July 18, 2009
Jacob Levi Shaffer stabbed his estranged wife and five members of her family to death with a knife.
April 8/9, 2006
Jesse Dee Wise Jr. killed his grandmother, two aunts and three cousins by strangling three of them to death and beating the other three to death with a makeshift club.
August 20, 2001
Nikolay Alekseyevich Soltys stabbed his pregnant wife, an aunt, an uncle, two cousins and his son to death with a knife.
September 4, 2000
Richard Vincent Pangle set his house on fire, killing his wife and five children, along with himself.
September 3, 1998
Khoua Her strangled her six children to death in her home.
December 23, 1994
Tracey Shaw set fire to her home, killing her six children.
January 7, 1978
Simon Peter Nelson beat with a rubber mallet and then stabbed and severely mutilated his six children with a hunting knife. All six died.
April 1966
Jose Antonio Suarez stabbed his wife and five children to death in their apartment in New York City.
May 6, 1962
Roland Jack Bauer slit the throats of his wife, two daughters and three sons with a butcher knife, killing them, before committing suicide with a revolver.
May 13, 1961
Charles E. Pitelka beat or shot his wife to death, then climbed into his car in the garage and turned the engine on to kill himself by carbon monoxide poisoning, but he left the garage door open so that the CO gas travelled inside the home and poisoned five of his children as they slept, killing them.
March 4/5, 1959
Roland L. Soper beat his wife and 11-year-old stepdaughter to death with a hammer before locking his other four stepchildren in a car and turning on the motor, poisoning his children along with himself in the car as they slept under blankets.
November 7/8, 1958
Earl H. Lewis had locked his wife and five children in a car along with himself under the pretext of working on a motor, before getting in the car, turning on the motor and closing the doors and windows as the CO gas was introduced into the car through a vacuum cleaner hose which came from a muffler up through the floorboard, with the cars exhaust pipe being stoppered with a wadded rag; introducing the gas into the car while his wife and children slept. They all asphyxiated to death.
November 2, 1942
Mark Pulliam stabbed his wife to death with a knife before burning the house down, killing his five children.
April 24, 1941
Esker Washington Gibson beat his wife unconscious with a chair before setting the house on fire, killing her and their five children.
July 10, 1940
Louise Nicosia attempted to commit suicide in her apartment with illuminating gas, but accidentally killed her six children instead.
August 28/29, 1937
Elsie Nollen killed herself and six children after pumping carbon monoxide gas from her car into her farm house.
January 23, 1936
William A. Albers killed three family members with a ball bat and killed another three with a rifle before burning down the farmhouse and shooting himself afterwards.
February 15, 1929
Marie Pasos killed herself and her six children after turning on the gas jets to her stove, releasing natural gas, poisoning her along with her children.
December 12, 1927
Phillip Noble Millis killed his wife and five children with an axe before hanging himself.
February 11/12, 1927
Guy M. Taylor cut his wife’s throat with a razor then killed his five children with a razor and a bowie knife before cutting his own throat, killing himself.
October 23, 1911
Ellen C. Johnson, after locking the doors and nailing down the windows in her house with her children inside it, poured kerosene on the floor and set fire to the house, deliberately burning herself and her six children to death.
November 24, 1905
William S. McWilliams struck his wife, baby and four children once in the head each with a hammer before his daughter got back up and attacked him, resulting in him pulling out a butcher knife and repeatedly stabbing them all.
March 21, 1901
Elizabeth Ann Naramore killed five of her children with an axe before finishing off her sixth, who happened to only be a 10-month-old baby, with a club.
February 24, 1901
Rosa Wurtzer strangled her six children to death before throwing them down a well, with five of their necks being broken.
January 12, 1896
Jens Hansen (aka Peter Hougaard) had waited until his wife and five children were asleep, then turned on the gas jets on the stove and calmly laid down and awaited his own death, as well as that of his wife and kids. He had recently lost a considerable amount of money at the time of his death and was a fugitive in Denmark.
May 26, 1896
James C. Dunham broke his wife’s neck, shot three people dead and killed another two with an axe. All of his victims were either family members of his wife, and two of them were family servants.
February 17, 1885
Jose Trujillo Gallegos cut the throats of his wife, two daughters and a young son. He had also killed two other people by shooting with a Winchester rifle, including a rancher who had an affair with his wife.
March 25, 1871
“Dakin” cut the throats of his wife and five children, including two sons and two daughters and a 1-year-old baby before running into the forest and cutting his own throat. All 7 died from their injuries.
August 3, 1978
Manuel David committed suicide two days prior to his wife, Rachel David pushing their seven kids off the balcony, with only one surviving before leaping to her own death. Manuel, also known as Bruce David Longo, was the leader of his own small religious sect and was found in a canyon east of Salt Lake City, Utah dead from carbon monoxide poisoning.
May 30, 1840
Robert McConaughy cut the throat of a woman, fatally shot the oldest son and daughter with rifle balls, then beat the brains out of the younger three children with stones. He also shot and wounded the husband with a rifle ball grazing his jaw and exiting off the ear.
September 20, 1980
Danny Eugene Crump placed a dynamite bomb on the hood of his ex-wife’s car, which, when opened, exploded, killing her along with five other members of her family, and tearing apart their Olathe, Kansas home.
March 26, 2018
Jennifer Jean Hart drove her family’s SUV off a cliff, killing herself, her wife and their six children.
February 6, 1996
Jorjik Avanesian killed his wife and six kids after setting fire to their apartment.
July 6, 1981
Lee M. Hanks set fire to a couch on the front porch of a house, killing a man, his wife and their five children.
January 25, 1965
Harry M. Belcher killed his wife and six children after setting fire to their home.
September 29, 1964
William Glenn Gravlin killed his wife, daughter and five stepchildren by beating them with a hammer and hacking them to death with an axe.
July 29, 1919
Mary Stravisar tied her seven children to their beds in their home, sprinkled the room in coal oil, and set the house on fire, killing herself along with her children.
March 10/11, 1917
Addie Green killed her husband and six children with an axe.
March 6, 1916
Daniel O’Kane killed his father, mother and five siblings. Five of the children killed had their skulls crushed with a hammer while the four oldest ones had their throats cut from ear-to-ear; his mother’s head had been crushed with a hammer and shot in the left temple with a revolver - same with the youngest child (who happened to be a 5-month-old baby). Daniel’s father James had been shot once in the right temple, all the while as they slept, before turning the gun on himself.
December 26, 1911
James T. Grant clubbed his wife and five children to death, along with his stepson before hanging himself in a barn.
September 30, 1905
Julia Markham cut the necks of each of her seven children with an axe before burning the house down. She then sliced her own throat — first with an axe, then with a butcher knife, before bleeding to death.
March 12, 1903
August Kraus (aka Adolph Krauss) bludgeoned his wife and six children with a sledgehammer before striking himself unconscious with the same hammer and dying around midnight.
December 25, 1887
Nathan Reid cut the throats of his wife and six kids as they slept with a knife before burning the house down. He then cut his own throat before jumping into a well.
February 28 / March 1, 1878
Moritz Kaiser killed his wife and six kids by crushing their skulls in with a mattock or grub-hoe, before he cut his own throat and laid in the middle of his dead family inside the farmhouse after setting it on fire; possibly while under the influence of poison or alcohol, killing himself.
March 25, 2000
Judy Kirby killed three of her kids and a nephew along with the driver of a van and the driver’s two kids after she deliberately crashed her car head-on into another vehicle in traffic. She survived the crash and is charged with murder.
January 13, 1896
Hannah Hildebrandt poisoned her eight children using phosphorus from parlor matches that she dissolved in whiskey, killing 7. She gave each of her kids a cup of whiskey, telling them that it would help them with sleep. She then took the poison herself, but as it didn’t take effect as soon as she had hoped, hanged herself in the barn. Only one of the eight children survived the poisoning.
April 14, 1989
Ramon Salcido Bojorquez had taken his three daughters to an abandoned trash dump, raped them before slitting their throats and leaving them for dead. One survived, the other two died. He then drove to his mother-in-law’s house where he stabbed her and her two children to death, before going to his house and shooting his wife before finally driving to the Grand Cru Vineyard where shot two men, killing one, wounding the other.
April 15, 1953
Peter Joseph Akulonis killed his wife, son, mother, a brother and two nephews with a carpenter’s axe, shot another brother and another son with a .22 caliber rifle before killing himself with the same rifle.
July 9, 1936
Celestino P. Gonzalez murdered his wife and six children with an axe before shooting a man who she was cheating on him with dead before shooting himself.
June 25, 1969
Rafael Torres stabbed his wife and seven children to death with a hunting knife.
August 29, 2009
Guy Heinze bludgeoned to death his father, a family friend, his four children, his sister and the boyfriend of his daughter. One 3-year-old child survived (the son of his daughter). The suspect considered this family friend to be an uncle, and his children to be his cousins. The blunt object used has not been identified.
July 9, 1806
James Purrington killed his wife and seven kids with an axe before slitting his throat with a razor. A son survived.
July 22, 1977
Lorne Joe Acquin murdered his foster brother’s wife, her seven children and their niece with a tire iron before setting fire to the building.
April 18, 1937
John Waszak detonated 40 pounds of dynamite, killing his wife and eight children.
December 5, 1926
George Jefferson Hassell murdered his wife and eight children; his wife died by ball-peen hammer, 6 of his youngest kids were killed by strangulation with stockings and cutting with a straight razor, and his two eldest sons with a shotgun and axe.
August 6, 1887
Thomas George Woolfolk killed his father, stepmother, their six children, and a relative of his stepmother with an axe.
November 10, 1805
Abel Clemmens murdered his pregnant wife and eight children with an axe.
December 22 - 28, 1987
Ronald Gene Simmons, Sr. first shot his wife and eldest son to death, before strangling his 3-year-old granddaughter; he then he strangled and drowned in a rain barrel three of his other children before shooting another son and his son’s wife, strangling and drowning their 20-month-old son. He then shot and killed his oldest daughter along with her husband. He then strangled two more of his children to death before driving to four different places and shooting people who he held personal grudges against, killing 2, wounding 4, before sitting in the office of a freight company and chatting with one of the secretaries before handing himself over to police. Ultimately, 16 people died, making it the deadliest familicide in United States history. Eight died by strangulation/drowning in a rain barrel and another eight dead and four wounded by gunfire. He was sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection in the state of Arkansas.
BONUS
December 24, 2008
Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, armed with guns and a homemade flamethrower, killed his ex-wife, his mother and father-in-law, two brother-in-laws, three sister-in-laws and a nephew. Three died from gunshot wounds, four died from a combination of gunshot wounds and fire and two died from the fires alone. He then drove to his brother’s house where he committed suicide with a self-inflicted bullet wound to the head.
Chamberlain Mantooth
Chamberlain Mantooth
Chamberlain H. Mantooth (also given as Chamberlane Mantooth, often misidentified as Chalburn Mintooth) was an American farmer who killed at least six members of his family at their home near in Newport, Tennessee, United States on October 13, 1906, before committing suicide. Mantooth was born in...
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Mesac Damas
Mesac Damas - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Supreme Court affirms six death sentences for Mesac Damas in killing of wife and five kids
Mesac Damas killed his wife and their five young children in 2009. He was sentenced to death in 2017.
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Jacob Levi Shaffer
Jacob Shaffer indicted on capital murder in Huntsville
A man accused of six murders in Southern Tennessee and North Alabama has been indicted by a Madison county Grand Jury on capital murder charges.
www.waff.com
Jesse Dee Wise Jr.
Jesse Wise | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
Murderpedia, the free online encyclopedic dictionary of murderers. The largest database about serial killers, mass murderers and spree killers around the world
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Nikolay Alekseyevich Soltys
Nikolay Soltys - Wikipedia
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Richard Vincent Pangle
Khoua Her
Khoua Her | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
Khoua Her, 24, strangled her six children, ages 5 to 11, because she was depressed over her responsabilities, in Minnesota on September 3, 1998. She was sentenced to 50 years in prison.
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Tracey Shaw
Alone in prison and in misery
WHEN Tracey Shaw went to prison 12 years ago for torching her Germantown rowhouse in a blaze that killed six children, her new neighbors weren't shy in showing their disgust for her.
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Simon Peter Nelson
http://murderpedia.org/male.N/n/nelson-simon-peter.htm
Jose Antonio Suarez
Jose Antonio Suarez
Jose Antonio Suarez (also known as Jose Torres) was a Puerto Rican laundry worker who killed his common-law wife and five children in New York City, United States in April 1966. He was afterwards arrested and confessed to the murders, though he later plead not guilty and eventually had to be set...
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The Owosso Argus-Press - Google News Archive Search
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Roland Jack Bauer
Roland Jack Bauer
Roland Jack Bauer was an American electrician and factory worker who killed his ex-wife and their five children in Zion, Illinois, United States on May 6, 1962, before committing suicide. Alice Jean Bauer, 26, his ex-wife Roland Jack Bauer Jr., 9, his son Beverly Jean Bauer, 7, his daughter...
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Charles E. Pitelka
Charles Pitelka
Charles E. Pitelka was an American building contractor who killed his wife and five children in Lockport, Illinois, United States on May 13, 1961, before committing suicide. Vivian Pitelka, 31, his wife Charlene Pitelka, 10, his daughter Edward Pitelka, 8, his son John Pitelka, 6, his son Thomas...
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Roland L. Soper
Roland Soper
Roland L. Soper was an American unemployed factory worker who killed his wife and five stepchildren in Lancaster, Ohio, United States some time between March 4 and March 5, 1959, before committing suicide. Viola Soper, 29, his wife Laura Walls, 11, his stepdaughter Bobby Walls, 10, his stepson...
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Rome News-Tribune - Google News Archive Search
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Earl H. Lewis
Earl Lewis
Earl H. Lewis was an American electrician who gassed his wife, five children, and himself in Great Dismal Swamp near Portsmouth, Virginia, United States during the night from November 7 to November 8, 1958. Mrs. Lewis, Lewis's wife Allison Lewis, 11, his daughter Earl Lewis, Jr., 6, his son...
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The Lewiston Daily Sun - Google News Archive Search
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Mark Pulliam
Mark Pulliam
Mark Pulliam was an American sawmill worker who killed his wife and five of his children in Chatsworth, Georgia, United States on November 2, 1942. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. He served approximately 16 yrs and lived a quiet life afterwards. He maintained his innocence...
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The Tuscaloosa News - Google News Archive Search
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Murray County Museum - Old News Stories
www.murraycountymuseum.com
Esker Washington Gibson
Esker Washington Gibson
Esker Washington Gibson was an American unemployed carpenter's helper who killed his wife and five children in Irvington, Alabama, United States on April 24, 1941. He was arrested, sentenced to death and executed on the electric chair on March 13, 1942. Mary Oletha Pittman Gibson, 31, his wife...
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St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive Search
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Louise Nicosia
Louise Nicosia
Louise Nicosia was an American who killed her six children in New York City, United States on July 10, 1940, before committing suicide. Carmela Nicosia, 12, her daughter Angelina Nicosia, 11, her daughter Joseph Nicosia, 8, her son Anna Nicosia, 7, her daughter Dominick Nicosia, 5, her son...
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Elsie Nollen
Elsie Marie Joens Nollen (1906-1937) - Find a...
Curious Crowd Around Father Mrs. Nollen's Love of Family Told DENISON, IA- Approximately 3,000 persons - curious and sympathetic- stood attendtively for almost two hours in the scorching sun here Tuesday to hear the eulogy of Mrs. Albert Nollen and her six children. The large assembly heard...
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William A. Albers
William Albers
William A. Albers was an American farmer who killed his wife and five children in Danville, Illinois, United States on January 23, 1936, before committing suicide. Augusta R. J. Albers, 41, his wife John D. W. Albers, 16, his son Wilfred F. Albers, 14, his son Forest E. Albers, 10, his son Gene...
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Marie Pasos
Marie Pasos
Marie Pasos was an American who gassed her six children and herself in New York City, United States on February 15, 1929. Celia Pasos, 13, her daughter Beatrice Pasos, 11, her daughter Joseph Pasos, 10, her son Felia Pasos, 4, her daughter George Pasos, 4, her son Alfred Pasos, 1, her son Louise...
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Phillip Noble Millis
Philip Millis
Philip Noble Millis was an American farmer who killed his wife and five children in Hennessey, Oklahoma, United States on December 13, 1927, before committing suicide. Minnie Arge Millis, 34, his wife Berle Millis, 13, his son Tynah Merle Millis, 13, his daughter Marie Millis, 8, his daughter...
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Guy M. Taylor
Guy Taylor
Guy M. Taylor was an American unemployed teamster who killed his wife and five children in Utica, New York, United States some time around February 11, 1927, before committing suicide. Alice Carroll Taylor, 35, his wife Elizabeth Taylor, 14, his daughter Owen Taylor, 11, his son Goldie Taylor...
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The Cornell Daily Sun 19 February 1927 — The Cornell Daily Sun
The Cornell Daily Sun
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Ellen C. Johnson
Ellen C. Johnson (1875-1911) - Find a Grave...
BURNS SELF AND SIX CHILDREN Woman, In Fit Of Insanity Locks Doors And Sets Fire To Oil-Saturated House A horrible tragedy was enacted Monday eight miles northeast of Braddock, when Mrs. Axel Johnson, the wife of a well-known farmer, at Pursian lake, locked herself and six small children in the...
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William S. McWilliams
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Revista de derecho, historia y letras
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Elizabeth Ann Naramore
Elizabeth Naramore
Elizabeth Ann Naramore was an American who killed her six children in Coldbrook Springs, Massachusetts, United States on March 21, 1901, before attempting to commit suicide by cutting her own throat. She was rescued, found not guilty by reason of insanity and taken to the Worcester Lunatic...
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Rosa Wurtzer
Rosa Wurtzer
Rosa Wurtzer (also given as Rosa Wurzer) was an Austrian who killed her six children in Uniontown, Washington, United States on February 23, 1901. She was arrested and found to be insane. Wurtzer was born in Tyrol, Austrian Empire, worked as a governess in a royal family, and was married to...
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Jens Hansen
Jens Hansen
Jens Hansen (also identified as Peter Hougaard) was a Dane who gassed his wife, five children, and himself in Chicago, Illinois, United States on January 12, 1896. Mrs. Jansen, 38, his wife Hans Jansen, 14, his son Jennie Jansen, 10, his daughter Olga Jansen, 8, his daughter Maud Jansen, 6, his...
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James C. Dunham
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California Digital Newspaper Collection
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Jose Trujillo Gallegos
Jose Trujillo Gallegos
Jose Trujillo Gallegos was a Mexican rancher who killed at least three people in Las Norias, a village in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States during the night of February 17, 1885. Gallegos first shot dead rancher Miguel Montano and wounded another man and threatened their visitors, and...
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Stonefort familicide
Stonefort familicide
During the night from March 25 to March 26, 1871 a man named Dakin or Dakins killed his wife and five children near Stonefort, Illinois, United States. About six months prior to the murders Dakins and his family moved from Jefferson County and settled in a one-room log-hut on the property of a...
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Manuel David / Rachel David
Defiance Crescent News Archives, Aug 3, 1978, p. 4
Read Defiance Crescent News Newspaper Archives, Aug 3, 1978, p. 4 with family history and genealogy records from defiance, ohio 1898-2007.
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Robert McConaughy
Danny Eugene Crump
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Danny Crump was sentenced to six consecutives life terms in Kansas, USA, for killing his ex-wife and five members of her family using a booby-trap bomb on September 20, 1980.
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Jennifer Jean Hart
Devonte Hart's mother: tracing her life from the Midwest to her drive off the California cliff
Jen Hart grew up in the Midwest, where she met her wife and brought home her six adopted children. Authorities say she was behind the wheel when the family's SUV plunged off a California cliff last month.
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Jorjik Avanesian
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Lee M. Hanks
Throwback Thursday: One of Syracuse's 'worst fires' kills 7 in 1981
Lee Mark Hanks set fire to a couch on the front porch of a house, killing seven.
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Harry M. Belcher
Harry Belcher
Harry M. Belcher was an American who killed his wife and six children when setting fire to his home in Ferndale, Michigan, United States on January 25, 1965. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment on April 28 the same year. Catherine J. Belcher, 33, his wife Dawn L. Belcher, 9, his...
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William Glenn Gravlin
William Gravlin
William Glenn Gravlin was an American who killed his wife and six children in Troy, Michigan, United States on September 29, 1964. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. Betty Jean Gravlin, 40, his wife Benson John Bentley, 17, his stepson Judith Ann Bentley, 16, his stepdaughter...
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Mary Stravisar
Mary Stravisar
Mary Stravisar (also identified as Mary Sprazisar) was an American who killed her seven children and herself at their home in Kimberly, a town in Athens County, Ohio, United States on July 29, 1919. The family was living in destitute circumstances and her husband Tony had left them in May that...
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Addie Green
Addie Green
Addie Green was an American who killed seven members of her family near Nashville, Arkansas, United States during the night from March 10 to March 11, 1917. Green took an axe and killed her husband William, as well as their six children, aged 3 to 11 years, in their sleep. The children had their...
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Daniel O’Kane
James T. Grant
James Grant
James T. Grant was an American farmer and merchant who killed his wife and six children at their farm twelve miles from Benton, Arkansas, United States on December 26, 1911. That night Grant took a heavy club made of oak wood, killed his wife while she was dressing for bed, and then smashed the...
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Julia Markham
August Kraus
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Nathan Reid
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Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, Murder newspaper clipping from Dec 28, 1887 172461.
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Moritz Kaiser
Moritz Kaiser was an American farmer who killed his wife and six children at their farm in Monroe County, Illinois, United States, during the night from February 28 to March 1, 1878. He then set fire to his home and perished in the flames. Kaiser originated from Switzerland, but at the time of...
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Judy Kirby
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Judy Kirby is an American woman sentenced to 215 years in prison in Indiana for intentionally causing a head-on crash that killed six children and an adult on Marh 25, 2000.
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Hannah Hildebrandt
Hannah Hildebrandt
Hannah Hildebrandt was an American who poisoned her eight children, seven of them fatally, in Marysville, Kansas, United States on January 13, 1896, before committing suicide. Frank Hildebrandt, 13, her son Katie Hildebrandt, 8, her daughter Lottie Hildebrandt, 7, her daughter Joseph...
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Ramon Salcido - Wikipedia
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Peter Akulonis
Peter Joseph Akulonis was an American tinsmith who killed eight of his relatives in Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States on April 15, 1953, before committing suicide. Mary Akulonis, 72, his mother Madeline Akulonis, 32, his wife Peter Akulonis Jr., 9, his son Michael Akulonis, 5, his son...
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Rafael Torres
Rafael Torres
Rafael Torres (also spelled Raphael Torres) was a Puerto Rican grocer who killed eight members of his family and wounded a ninth in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States on June 25, 1969, before being arrested. Maria Torres, 40, his wife Maria Torres, 20, his daughter Esperanza Torres, 19, his...
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Guy Heinze
Glynn County mass murder - Wikipedia
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Guy Heinze Jr., Ga. man, gets life in prison for killing father, 7 others in mobile home
A deal among lawyers spared Guy Heinze Jr. from a possible death sentence
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Chrissy Alvaween Toler (1986-2009) - Find a Grave...
Chrissy Alvaween Toler., age 22, passed away Saturday, August 29, 2009 at her residence. She was born in Savannah and had lived all of her life in Glynn County. She was a homemaker, attended school in McIntosh County and was a Baptist by faith. She is survived by her son: Byron Antwone...
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James Purrington
James Purrington
James Scales Purrington (also spelled Purrinton, Purington, and Purinton) was an American farmer who killed eight members of his family and wounded a ninth in Augusta , Maine, United States on July 9, 1806, before committing suicide. Elizabeth Clifford Purrington, 45, his wife Polly Purrington...
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THE PURRINGTON MASSACRE
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Lorne J. Acquin - Wikipedia
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John Waszak
John Waszak
John Waszak was an American farmer who killed his wife and eight of his children in Muskego, Wisconsin, United States on April 18, 1937. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. Maryanna Bureta Waszak, 45, his wife John Waszak Jr., 20, his son Louise Waszak, 18, his daughter Lottie...
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George Jefferson Hassell
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Thomas George Woolfolk
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Abel Clemmens
Abel Clemmons - Wikipedia
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Ronald Gene Simmons
Ronald Gene Simmons - Wikipedia
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Bruce Jeffrey Pardo
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