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Joanna Dennehy: born St. Albans, Hertfordshire, UK, 1982.Lucasz Slaboszewski: murdered 19th of March 2013.John Chapman: murdered 28th of March 2013.Kevin Lee: murdered 29th of March 2013.Robin Bereza and John Rogers: attacked 2nd of April 2013.Arrest: 2nd April 2013.Pleaded guilty to all charges:  21st of November 2013.Sentenced to life in prison:  28th of February 2014. 

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The "Vampire's" victims

Born: 26 May 1883The Victims:1892 - Claimed to have drowned two school friends25 May 1913 - Christine Klein, 109 February 1929 - Rosa Ohliger, 814 February 1929 - Herr Scheer, 4523 August 1929 - Gertrude Hamacher, 523 August 1929 - Louise Lenzen, 14September 1929 - Ida Reuter12 October 1929 - Elizabeth Dorrier7 November 1929 - Gertrude Albermann, 5Arrested: 24 May 1930Trial: 13 April 1931Convicted: 21 June 1931Died: 2 July 1931

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1927: Peter Thomas Anthony Manuel is born in New York.

1937: the Manuel family moves back to Scotland.

January 1956: 17-year-old Anne Kneilands is murdered.

17th September 1956: Marion Watt, Vivienne Watt and Margaret Brown are shot dead at their home.

November 1957: Manuel is released from prison after a short term inside for housebreaking.

8th December 1957: Sydney Dunn is killed.

28th December 1957: 17-year-old Isabelle Cooke is killed.

6th January 1958: Peter Smart, his wife Doris and 11-year old son Michael are found shot dead in their home.

14th January 1958: Lanarkshire Police arrest Manuel.

12th May 1958: The trial starts at the High Court in Glasgow.

11th July 1958: Manuel is hung by executioner Harry Allen in Barlinnie jail.

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Born

  • 2nd of June 1946

Dates of murders.

  • 30 October 1975: Wilma McCann, 28, Leeds
  • 20 January 1976: Emily Jackson, 42, Leeds
  • 11 February 1977: Irene Richardson, 28, Leeds
  • 23 April 1977: Patricia Atkinson, 32, Bradford
  • 26 June 1977: Jayne MacDonald, 16, Leeds
  • 1 October 1977: Jean Jordan, 20, Manchester
  • 21 January 1978: Yvonne Pearson, 21, Bradford
  • 31 January 1978: Helen Rytka, 18, Huddersfield
  • 16 May 1978: Vera Millward, 40, Manchester
  • 4 April 1979: Josephine Whitaker, 19, Halifax
  • 2 September 1979: Barbara Leach, 20, Bradford
  • 20 August 1980: Marguerite Walls, 47, Leeds
  • 17 November 1980: Jacqueline Hill, 20, Leeds

Arrested

  • January 1981

Trial

  • 5 May 1981

Convicted

  • 22 May 1981
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11 September 2005Sally Anne Bowman turns 18 years old

24 September 2005Mark Dixie celebrates his 35th birthday

25 September 2005Sally Anne Bowman is brutally murdered and raped

4 November 2005Funeral of Sally Anne Bowman takes place at Croydon Crematorium

27 Feb 2006DNA screening begins – 771 men volunteer and are eliminated from police enquiries

15 June 2006Mark Dixie arrested for a minor pub scuffle during England match

28 June 2006Mark Dixie arrested over Sally Anne’s murder

4 February 2008Mark Dixie stands trial at the Old Bailey

22 February 2008Mark Dixie sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 34 years

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Myra Hindley - Timeline

The Tragic Timeline

Hindley is born: 23 July 1942 

The Victims: July 1963: Pauline Reade, November 1963: John Kilbride, June 1964: Keith Bennett, December 1964: Lesley Ann Downey, October 1965: Edward Evans, Brady arrested 7 October 1965

Hindley arrested: 11 October 1965 

Trial 27th April: 1966

Convicted: 6th May 1966

Hindley dies: 16 November 2002

Brady dies: 15 May 2017

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NOTE: The twelve instances where intervention could have saved Victoria are numbered below:

October 1998: Marie-Therese Kouao proposes to take Victoria back to France for a better life. What this head of the family is offering her parents is a life changing opportunity. Her parents buy Victoria a new pink tracksuit for the colder weather and send her off with her favourite doll.

April 1999: Marie-Therese arrives in England with her ‘daughter’, ‘Anna’.

*1* Spring 1999: Marie-Therese visits social workers seven times with Victoria. They’re concerned by Victoria's appearance and the pair's relationship.

*2* June 1999: Ester Ackah, a distant relative by marriage of Marie-Therese anonymously rings social workers warning them that she suspects abuse. She notices little blisters around Victoria’s hairline where she wore a wig but Marie-Therese explains Victoria’s had an accident with some hot water. Senior social worker Edward Armstrong later denies his team received details of a serious child protection case. He says they were told of a child not being in school.

*3* 14 July 1999: Victoria is admitted to Central Middlesex hospital. Avril Cameron, the daughter of Victoria’s childminder, believes Victoria has been scratched and cut. Dr Ekundayo Ajaye-Obe doesn’t believe Marie-Therese’s explanation that Victoria has been scratching at scabies scars. But a consultant paediatrician, Dr Ruby Schwartz overrules him. Another doctor writes a letter saying there were no child protection issues

*4* 15 July 1999: Marie-Therese visits Ealing Social Services but they consider the case a housing issue, and close it. Marie-Therese moves Victoria in with Carl Manning. His three room flat has only a kitchen, a living room with a bed in it and a bathroom. Victoria sleeps in the bath.

*5* 24 July 1999: Victoria is admitted to North Middlesex Hospital suffering from scalding to her head and face. Over the next two weeks of her hospital stay, Social Services never ask Victoria what happened. She’s again taken back by Marie-Therese. As they’re now living with Carl, it’s considered Haringey’s problem. PC Karen Jones doesn’t visit Marie-Therese or Carl because she fears catching scabies. Doctors now believe that Victoria is being abused but mistakenly believe that the police and social work are aware of this situation.

*6* 5 August 1999: Barry Almeida, a senior Haringey social worker refers Victoria’s case to the Tottenham Child and Family Centre. The Centre looks at the notes and are confused but when they try to clarify them, they’re told the family has moved and the case is closed. Mr Almeida says he doesn’t remember this subsequent conversation.

*7* After the hospital admission, there is no health visitor follow up

*8* 13 August 1999: Mary Rossiter, the consultant paediatrician at North Middlesex Hospital writes to Petra Kitchman, Haringey’s child protection link with the hospital saying she has ‘enormous concerns’. Ms Kitchman says she doesn’t receive the letter for the next seven days. When she does, she says she tells Victoria’s social worker. Lisa Arthurworrey denies this.

*9* 16 August 1999: Social worker Lisa Arthurworrey makes her first of two visits to Carl Manning's flat. Her second will be just days after he starts forcing her to sleep in the bath. She doesn’t speak to Victoria or address the fact she’s not receiving an education.

*10* 2 September 1999: Rossiter again writes to Kitchman, but the latter is on leave. When she returns, Kitchman says she raises this with Arthurworrey. Arthurworrey denies this.

28 October 1999: Lisa Arthurworrey visits Carl and Marie-Therese again to say their housing application has been unsuccessful. The coached Victoria asks 'Why can’t you find us a home. You do not respect my mummy.’ Lisa explains she can only find accommodation if Victoria is at risk.

*11* 1 November 1999: Marie-Therese rings Haringey social services alleging that Carl’s sexually assaulted Victoria. Despite withdrawing the allegation, Haringey decide to arrange a meeting. A vital opportunity for the police and social services to investigate is missed.

*12* 23 December 1999: Ms Arthurworrey makes one of three unsuccessful visits to Carl’s flat. Thinking, without any evidence, that the pair have returned to France, she writes in her notes, they had ‘left the area’.

24 February 2000: Victoria is rushed to North Middlesex Hospital suffering from malnutrition and hypothermia. Her core temperature is so low, doctors can’t read it on their normal equipment.

25 February 2000: In the early hours, she is transferred to the intensive care unit at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington. Victoria Climbié, utterly let down by the system supposed to protect her, finally gives into the months of abuse and neglect, and is declared dead.

26 February 2000: Marie-Therese and Carl Manning are arrested.

March 2000: Lisa Arthurworrey and her manager Angella Mairs are suspended on full pay.

November 2000: Marie-Therese and Carl Manning's trial begins.

12 January 2001: Nearly a year after Victoria’s death, Carl and Marie-Therese are found guilty of her murder. Both are sentenced to life imprisonment.

May 2001: Lord Laming inquiry begins

9 July 2002: Lord Laming attacks Denise Platt, head of the Social Services Inspectorate for not submitting a vital report about the competence of Haringey Social Services. She apologises but doesn’t attend the hearing.

August 2002: Carole Baptiste, one of the key social workers in the case, is found guilty of failing to attend the inquiry and is fined. Lisa had attacked Carole, her boss, earlier. She says she spent her staff supervision time talking about what it meant to be a black woman and her relationship with God. Carole fails to respond to these allegations and becomes the first person ever to be prosecuted and fined for failing to give evidence at a public inquiry. When she finally does take part, she fights back against Lisa but admits she didn’t read Victoria’s file properly and asks her parents for forgiveness.

12 November 2002: Lisa Arthurworrey and her manager Angella Mairs are dismissed for gross misconduct following disciplinary proceedings

17 July 2008: Berthe Climbié , Victoria’s mother, rebukes criticism of her for letting Victoria go with Marie-Therese. She explains how the African extended family places much more trust in relatives than in the West. She remembers how Marie-Therese held up a bible and swore on it to convince them.

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15 October 2001:  Levi Bellfield attempts to abduct Anna-Maria Rennie. He fails.

20 March 2002:  Rachel Cowles is stopped by a man thought to be Levi Bellfield and offered a lift in a red car.

21 March 2002:  Milly Dowler disappears after getting off the train at Walton-on-Thames, close to Levi Bellfield’s home.

18 September 2002:  Milly Dowler’s remains are found on Yateley Heath Wood in Hampshire.

4 February 2003:  Marsha McDonnell is murdered by Levi Bellfield in Hampton, Surrey.

28 May 2004:  Levi Bellfield attempts to murder Kate Sheedy by running her over in Isleworth. She survives.

19 August 2004:  Amelie Delagrange is murdered by Levi Bellfield as she crosses Twickenham Green.

25 February 2008:  Levi Bellfield receives a life sentence for the murders of Marsha McDonnell and Amelie Delagrange, and the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy.

23 June 2011:  Levi Bellfield receives another life sentence for the murder of Milly Dowler

27 January 2016:  Surrey Police reveal that Bellfield has admitted to the crime for the first time

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June 1960 - Michael John Goodban is born in Tonbridge, Kent.

July 1997 - Stone arrested after he appears on Crimewatch UK.

October 1998 - Stone goes on trial for the murders of Lin and Megan Russell, and the attempted murder of Josie Russell.

October 1998 - Stone is found guilty on all three counts by a 10-2 majority.

October 1998 - Stone is given three life sentences.

November 1998 - Stone’s defence team lodge an application to appeal based on the admission of perjury by a key prosecution witness.

January 2001 - Stone is granted the right to appeal.

February 2001 - Stone is successful in his appeal.

February 2001 - The judges quash his conviction but order a retrial.

September 2001 - Stone’s retrial begins at Nottingham Crown Court.

January 2005 - Appeal lodged.

January 2005 – Appeal dismissed.

December 2006 - High Court judge imposes the highest tariff he is legally entitled to impose, and it will be 25 years minimum before Stone will be eligible to be considered for parole.

February 2022 - Notorious serial killer Levi Bellfield claimed to be responsible for the attack, according to Stone's solicitors. 

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Ted Bundy - Timeline

Born 24 November 1946The VictimsSeattle, Washington:January 1974 - Lynda Healy,March 1974 - Donna Manson,April 1974 - Susan Rancourt,May 1974 - Roberta Parks,June 1974 - Brenda Ball,June 1974 - Georgann Hawkins,July 1974 - Janice Ott,July 1974 - Denise Naslund,Salt Lake City, Utah:October 1974 - Nancy Wilcox,October 1974 - Melissa Smith,October 1974 - Laura Aime,November 1974 - Debby Kent, 17Aspen, Colorado:12 January 1975 - Caryn Campbell,Tallahassee, Florida:January 1978 - Margaret Bowman,January 1978 - Lisa Levy, February 1978  - Kimberly Leach,First Arrest 16 August 1975First Trial 23 February 1976First Conviction 30 June 1976Escaped 30 December 1977Second Arrest 15 February 1978Second Trial 25 June 1979Second Conviction 30 July 1979Third Trial 7 January 1980Third Conviction 7 February 1980Executed 24 January 1989

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Born22 May 1951The Victims18 October 1977 - Yolanda Washington, 1931 October 1977 - Judith Miller, 165 November 1977 - Elissa Kastin, 218 November 1977 - Jane King, 28 (discovered 23rd November 1977)9 November 1977 - Jill Barcomb, 1818 November 1977 - Kathleen Robinson, 1720 November 1977 - Dolores Cepeda, 1220 November 1977 - Sonja Johnson, 1420 November 1977 - Kristina Weckler, 2029 November 1977 - Lauren Wagner, 189 December 1977 - Kimberly Diane Martin, 2220 February 1978 - Cindy Hudspeth, 2011 January 1979 - Karen Mandic, 2211 January 1979 - Diane Wilder, 27Arrested12 January 1979TrialNovember 1981Convicted31 October 1983

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Born27 August 1964The Victims26 November 2000 - Leanne Tiernan, 16 (abducted, raped, murdered)Further victims discovered after his imprisonment for murder:18 October 1988 - woman, 32 (raped, released)1 March 1989 - woman, 21 (abused, raped, released)Arrested16 October 2001Convicted8 July 2002Sentenced8 July 2002 - two counts of life imprisonment (without possibility of parole for 20 years)3 April 2003 - life imprisonment (without possibility of parole for 30 years)

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Born 1987 - Mark  1989 - John

The Victims  29 June 2003 - John, 14

Trial  28 May 2004 - Manchester Crown Court

Convicted  Friday 28 May 2004 – John: Incitement to murder and perverting the course of justice.

Friday 28 May 2004 – Mark: Attempted murder.

Sentenced  Friday 28 May 2004 – John: Three-year supervision order, banned from contacting Mark or using the internet without supervision.

Friday 28 May 2004 – Mark: Two-year supervision order and banned from any contact with John.

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The Short and Brutal Timeline

26 May 1957- Mary is born in Newcastle1966- Martin Brown, Mary’s first victim is born1967- Brian Howe, Mary’s second victim is born25 May 1968- 4-year-old Martin Brown’s body is found in a derelict house27 May 1968- Notes confessing to Martin’s murder are found at nearby vandalised nursery31 July 1968- 3-year-old Brian Howe is killedAugust 1968- Police charge Mary and Norma with murder of Brian Howe and Martin Brown5 December 1968- Trial start at Newcastle Assizes17 December 1968- Newcastle Assizes, Mary Bell is convicted of the manslaughter of Martin Brown and Brian Howe. Norma Bell is acquitted1980- Mary Bell is released from prisonApril 1998- Mary’s teenage daughter becomes aware of her mother’s crimesJune 1998- "Cries Unheard: the story of Mary Bell" is published featuring interviews with Mary Bell2003- The High Court grants lifelong anonymity for Mary and her daughter

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Born:9 November 1961 - Barry Michael GeorgeThe Victim:26 April 1999 - Jill Dando, 37The Crime:11.30 am - Dando shot outside her front door1.03 pm - Dando announced dead on arrival at Charing Cross HospitalArrested:Barry Michael George, 40:1980 - Impersonating an officer (fined)1980 - Molesting two women (acquitted)1982 - Indecent assault (convicted)1983 - Attempted rape (convicted)1983 - Trespassing on the property of Diana, Princess of Wales (fined)25 May 2000 - Jill Dando murder (convicted)Trial:January-July 2001 - The Old Bailey, LondonConvicted:2 July 2001 - Jill Dando murderSentenced:2 July 2001 - Life in prisonAcquitted:1 August 2008

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Terrible Timeline

17 December 2010At 8pm 25-year-old landscape architect Joanna Yeates, leaves the Bristol Ram pub in Park Street, Bristol and walks the 20 minutes to her home in Canynge Road.19 DecemberBoyfriend Greg Reardon returns home from a weekend away. He discovers Joanna is missing and calls the police.21 DecemberPolice search the area around Avon Gorge. Joanna’s parents make an emotional appeal for her safe return.23 DecemberPolice believe a missing pizza may hold a vital clue to her disappearance.25 DecemberAt 9am a local couple walking their dog discover a woman’s body lying in a roadside verge off Longwood Lane, Failand.26 DecemberPolice believe the woman to be Joanna Yeates. However due to her frozen body the post-mortem examination will take longer to complete.27 DecemberJoanna Yeates’ family visit the location where her body was found.28 DecemberPolice reveal that Joanna Yeates was strangled. A murder investigation is launched called Operation Braid.30 DecemberPolice arrest Chris Jefferies at his flat on suspicion of murdering Joanna Yeates. His silver Chrysler car is removed by police from the road outside the property.31 DecemberDetectives are granted more time to question Mr Jefferies.1 January 2011Joanna Yeates' family and her boyfriend issue a statement paying tribute to their “beautiful and talented daughter”, who was “stolen from us”. They remain convinced that the police will catch her killer.4 JanuaryPolice launch a Facebook campaign to find Joanna Yeates' killer.5 JanuaryDetectives issue a statement revealing that Joanna Yeates’ body was missing one grey ski sock when her body was discovered.18 JanuaryThe final steps of Joanna Yeates are reconstructed for the BBC's Crimewatch programme.20 JanuaryA 32-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murder.21 JanuaryPolice are granted extra time to question the 32-year-old man.22 JanuaryPolice charge 32-year-old Dutch national Vincent Tabak with Joanna Yeates' murder.28 JanuaryJoanna Yeates’ body is released to her family.31 JanuaryTabak appears at Bristol Crown Court via a video link from HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire. He is remanded in custody until 4 May.11 FebruaryThe funeral of Joanna Yeates takes place in St Mark's Church, Ampfield, Hampshire.4 MarchMr Jefferies is released from police bail without charge.5 MayAt the Old Bailey Tabak admits the manslaughter of Joanna Yeates but denies murder.4 OctoberThe trial of Vincent Tabak gets underway.28 OctoberTabak is finally convicted of murder. He is sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 20 years.

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24 July 1909: Haigh born in Stamford, Lincolnshire6 July 1934: Haigh marries Beatrice Hammer9 September 1944: kills ‘Mac’ Donald McSwan Jnr2 July 1945: kills Mr & Mrs McSwan12 February 1946: kills The HendersonsJune 1948: Haigh arrested18 July 1949: trial at Lewes Court6 August 1949: Haigh hanged at Wandsworth prison

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VictimsMary Ann Nichols (43), killed 31 Aug 1888Annie Chapman (47), killed 8 Sept 1888Elizabeth Stride (45), killed 30 Sept 1888Catherine (Kate) Eddowes (46), killed 30 September 1888Mary Jeanette Kelly (25), killed 9 November 1888

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January 1938 - Brady is born in Glasgow 

July 1942 - Hindley is born in Manchester

July 1963 - Pauline Reade a 16 year old neighbour of Hindley's becomes the couple's first victim

November 1964 - 12 year old John Kilbride is abducted by the couple from a market in Lancashire subjected to sexual assault and murderd 

June 1964 - Keith Bennett is lured into Hindley's van and later strangled to death by Brady

December 1965 - Lesley Ann Downey is abducted from a fun fair before being murderd

October 1965 -  Edward Evans aged 17 becomes the couples last victim

October 1965 - Police arrest Brady after the body of Evans is discoverd at his home

May 1966 - Brady is convicted given a life sentence for the murders of John, Lesley Ann and Edward. Hindley is also convicted for their murders and for shielding Brady after John's         murder, and also jailed for life.

1987 - The couple finally admit to the murder of Keith and Pauline and help Police in their search for their bodies only Pauline's is discoverd

1999 - Brady goes on hunger strike in prison for the remainder of his life he is fed with a tube

Novemeber 2002 - Hindley dies in prison

May 2017 - Brady dies in prison

 

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31st January 1974: Ian Huntley is born in Grimsby.

4th August 2002: Huntley murders 10-year-old Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells in Soham.

17th August 2002: Huntley and Carr are arrested.

5th November 2003: Huntley and Carr's trial begins.

17th December 2003: Huntley is found guilty of murder by a majority verdict.

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11:10am

Harris and Klebold arrived at the school in separate cars. Klebold was armed with a 9-mm semi-automatic handgun and a sawn-off shotgun. Harris was armed with a 9-mm carbine rifle and a sawn-off shotgun. Both wore black trench coats to hide the weapons and utility belts filled with ammunition.They also carried knives and had a backpack and a duffel bag full of bombs.The pair parked separately in the junior and senior student parking spaces, with a clear view of the cafeteria. Some minutes later, they carried two 20-pound propane bombs, with timers set for 11:17am, in duffel bags and placed them near tables in the canteen. The boys then went back to their cars to wait for the explosion.

Nothing happened.

It is believed that if the bombs had exploded all 488 students in the cafeteria would have likely been killed.

11:19am

The two pipe bombs that Klebold and Harris had set up in an open field, several blocks away, exploded. The boys had timed the explosion so that it would be a distraction for police officers and at the same time they started firing their first shots at students sitting outside the cafeteria. Their first victim was 17-year-old Rachel Scott.

Being only a few weeks before the seniors graduated, many of the other students did not realise what was truly happening and did not immediately flee, thinking it was merely a boisterous but harmless ‘senior prank’.

Klebold and Harris walked through the halls, randomly taking aim at students and throwing their hand-made bombs. The boys entered the library and shouted for all the pupils to get up. When no-one did, they both started firing. Many of the pupils had hidden under the tables but the pair carried on shooting from table to table. In total, they killed 10 students and injured 12 others.

Klebold and Harris headed back downstairs and entered the cafeteria. Harris shot at one of the duffel bags they had placed there earlier, trying to get the 20-pound propane bomb to explode but it did not. Klebold then threw another bomb at the duffel bag, which exploded and started a fire and triggered the sprinkler system.

The boys continued to wander around the school, throwing bombs. They headed back to the library, which now housed nearly all of the uninjured students, and shot out of the windows toward the policemen and paramedics.

12:05-12:08pm

Klebold and Harris went to the south side of the library and shot themselves in the head, ending the massacre that had lasted under an hour. In the end, one teacher and 12 students were killed. 24 other students were injured.

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21 February 1991: Liam Taylor,7-months-old

5 March 1991: Timothy Hardwick, 11-years-old

3 April 1991: Becky Phillips, 2-months-old

22 April 1991: Claire Peck, 15-months-old

November 1991: Arrested

15 February 1993: Trial

23 May 1993: Convicted

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The Victims.Barbara Locci  - 21 Aug1968 Antonio Lo Bianco -  21 Aug1968 Stefania Pettini  14 - Sept 1974 Pasquale Gentilcore  - 14 Sept 1974 Giovanni Foggi -  6 June 1981 Carmella De Nuccio -  6 June 1981 Susanna Cambi -  23 Oct 1981 Stefano Baldi -  23 Oct 1981 Paolo Mainardi - 19 June 1982 Antonella Migliorini -  19 June 1982 Horst Wilhelm Meyer -  9 Sept 1983 Jens Uwe Rüsch - 9 Sept 1983 Claudio Stefanacci -  29 July 1984 Pia Gilda Rontini  29 - July 1984 Jean-Michel Kraveichvili -  8 Sept 1985 Nadine Mauriot -  8 Sept 1985  

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The Victim: 20 December 2004 - Northern Bank (Ireland) Limited robbed of £26.5 million in cashArrested: Early November 2005 - Chris Ward 2 November 2005 - Dominic McEvoy, 23 2 November 2005 - 30-year-old man late November 2005 - Martin McAliskey, 40

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The Accepted San Francisco Zodiac Victims20 December 1968 - David Arthur Faraday, 17 (shot and killed) 20 December 1968 - Betty Lou Jensen, 16 (shot and killed) 4 July 1969 - Michael Renault Mageau, 19 (shot and survived) 4 July 1969 - Darlene Elizabeth Ferrin, 22 (shot and killed) 27 September 1969 - Bryan Calvin Hartnell, 20 (stabbed and survived) 27 September 1969 - Cecelia Ann Shepard, 22 (stabbed and died) 11 October 19 - Paul Lee Stine, 29 (shot and killed)The Inconclusively Proposed San Francisco Zodiac Victims4 June 1963 - Robert Domingos, 18 4 June 1963 - Linda Edwards, 17 30 October 1966 - Cheri Jo Bates, 18 22 March 1970 - Kathleen Johns, 22 (abducted and escaped) Donna Lass, 25 (missing since 26 September 1970, body never found)The New York Zodiac Victims9 March 1990 - Mario Orozco, 49 (shot and survived) 29 March 1990 - German Montenesdro, 34 (shot and survived) 31 May 1990 – Joseph Proce, 78 (shot and died) 21 June 1990 – Larry Parham (shot and survived) 10 August 1992, Patricia Fonti, 39 (shot and died) 4 June 1992 – Jim Weber, 42 (shot and survived) 20 July 1992 – Joseph Diacone, 40 (shot and died) 2 October 1992 – Diane Ballard, 40 (shot and survived) 10 June 1994 – white man (shot but incident unreported)Arrested 18 June 1996 - Heriberto Seda, 22Trial 15 May 1998 - Queens, New YorkConvicted 20 June 1998 – murder and attempted murderSentenced 152 years in prison

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  • October 1992 - An 89-year-old woman is raped twice and burgled in Shirley, Croydon
  • September 1998 – An 81-year-old woman suffers attempted rape, indecent assault and burglary at her home in Warlingham, Surrey
  • June 1999 – A 71-year-old woman is burgled at her home in Beckenham, Kent
  • July 1999 - Attempted burglary at home of a 77-year-old woman in Orpington, Kent
  • July 1999 – An 83-year-old male is indecently assaulted and burgled at his home in Coulsdon, Surrey
  • July 1999 - An 82-year-old woman is indecently assaulted and burgled at her home in Croydon, Surrey
  • July 1999 - An 82-year-old woman is raped and burgled at her home in Croydon, Surrey
  • August 1999 - An 88-year-old woman is indecently assaulted and burgled
  • August 1999 - An 88-year-old woman, is raped, indecently assaulted and burgled at her home in Orpington, Kent
  • October 2002 - An 77-year-old woman is indecently assaulted and burgled at her home in Croydon, Surrey
  • March 2003 - A 78-year-old woman is burgled at her home in West Dulwich, London
  • September 2004 - An 84-year-old woman is burgled at her home in Bromley, Kent
  • May 2009 - A 62-year-old man is burgled at his home in Bromley, Kent
  • June 2009 - An 82-year-old woman is burgled at her home in South Croydon
  • August 2009 - An 88-year-old man is indecently assaulted and burgled at his home in Thornton Heath, Surrey
  • October 2009 - An 87-year-old woman is burgled at her home in Forest Hill, London
  • October 2009 - An 82-year-old woman is burgled at her home in Croydon
  • November 2009 - Attempted burglary at home of 86-year-old woman in Croydon
  • 21 June 2010 – Delroy Grant pleads not guilty to 29 offences (including 3 rapes, 1 attempted rape and 7 indecent assaults)
  • 24 March 2011 – Grant is found guilty given four life sentences. He will serve at least 27 years in prison

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Key Dates24/11/1897: Charles ‘Lucky’ Luciano born in Sicily. 1906: Luciano family arrive in New York. 2/61936: Luciano imprisoned in Clinton State prison, upstate New York. 10/2/1946: Luciano is released from prison and deported to Naples. 26/01/1962: Luciano dies from a heart attack.

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Key Dates June 1984: Ng leaves Leavenworth prison and lives with Lake in Wilseyville. Shortly afterwards the killing spree begins. 3/6/1985 : Detectives interview Claralyn Balasz (ex wife of Lake) 4/6/1985: Task force unearth ‘hostage’ bunker and bodies at Wilseyville, California. 26/10/ 1991 : Ng extradited to US and held at Sacramento prison. October 1998: Court Proceedings begin as Ng is put on trial.

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Key Dates 22/3/1934: Barker gang kill George Ziegler 8/1/1935: Arthur ‘Doc’ captured 16/1/1935: Ma and Freddie Barker tracked down and killed 1/5/1936: Karpis apprehended by J. Edgar Hoover

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January 1930 - Clyde Barrow first meets Bonnie ParkerFebruary 1932 - Clyde released from jail and reunited with Bonnie, killing and robbery spree starts23 March 1933 - Ivan M ‘Buck’ Barrow is released from Texas State prison and joins Bonnie and Clyde18 July 1933 - The Barrow gang exchange fire with lawmakers at Platte City Missouri24 July 1933 - Buck Barrow is shot and later dies. His wife Blanche is captured16 January 1934 - Barrow gang release 15 prisoners from Eastham State Prison Texas1 April 1934 - Clyde shoots and kills two highway patrolmen23 May 1934 - Bonnie and Clyde both shot and killed on Highway 154 by law enforcers  

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Born: 16 October 1936 The Victims: Chikatilo confessed to killing 53 people, possibly more, between 1978 and 1990 1978–1983 - 14 Victims, including: 22 December 1978 - Lena Zakotnova, 9 3 September 1981 - Larisa Tkachenko, 17 June 1982 - Lyuba Biryuk, 13 (First Male Victim) 10 December 1982 - Olga Stalmachenok December 1982 - Laura Sarkisyan, 15 Summer 1983 - Igor Gudkov, 7 27 October 1983 - Vera Shyvkyn, 19 27 December 1983 - Sergei Markov, 14 1984 - 15 Victims, including: March 1984 - Dmitri Ptashnikov, 10 25 May 1984 - Tanya Petrosan, 32 25 May 1984 - Sveta Petrosan June 1984 - Lyudmila Alekseyeva, 17 27 December 1984 - Sergei Markov, 14 1985 - 2 Victims 1988 – 5 Victims including: May 1988 - Zhenya Muratov 15 May 1988 - Aleksei Voronko, 9 1989 - 8 Victims, including: March 1989 - Tanya Rhyshova August 1989 - Elena Varga August 1989 - Alexei Khobotov, 10 1990 - 9 Victims, including: July 1990 - Viktor Petrov, 13 17 August 1990 - Ivan Fomin, 7 17 October 1990 - Vadim Gromov, 16 3 November 1990 - Viktor Tishchenko, 16 6 November 1990 - Sveta Korostik, 22 Arrested: 20 November 1990 Trial: 14 April 1992 Convicted: 15 October 1992 Died: 14 February 1994

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Born: 6 June 1945The Victims: 7 April 1972 - Jack Blake, 10 2 September 1972 - Karen Ann Hill, 8 24 March 1988 - Dorothy Blackburn, 27 8 July 1989 - Anne Marie Steffen, 28 29 July 1989 - Dorothy Keeler, 60 29 September 1989 - Patricia Ives, 25 October 1989 - Frances Brown, 22 23 October 1989 - June Stott, 26 5 November 1990 - Marie Welch, 22 15 November 1989 - Kimberly Logan 27 November 1989 - Elizabeth Gibson 15 December 1989 - Darlene Trippi, 32 2 January 1990 - June Cicero, 34 3 January 1990 - Felicia Stephens, 19Arrested: 5 January 1990Trial: November 1990Convicted: November 1990 - life imprisonment (250 years: 25 years for each of 10 victims)Died: 10 November 2008

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The Victims

1975: Thailand - Teresa Knowlton, Jennie Bollivar, Vitali Hakim, Henk Bintanja, Cornelia Hemker and Charmayne Carrou (plus at least eight more).

1975: Nepal - Laurent Ormond Carriere and Connie Bronzich.

1975: India - Avoni Jacob and Jean-Luc Solomon.

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