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  2. Murders of Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg - Wikipedia

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    The murders. On 24 November, Tanya Van Cuylenborg's half-naked body was found in a ditch by a rural road near Alger, in Skagit County, Washington, a short distance south of Bellingham. [4] She was raped, bound with plastic ties, and shot in the head. [5] Investigators initially considered Cook a suspect, though both Cook's and Van Cuylenborg's ...

  3. Tommy Zeigler case - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Zeigler. The Tommy Zeigler case refers to the murders of four people in Winter Garden, Florida, United States on December 24, 1975. Thirty-year-old Tommy Zeigler was charged for the quadruple murder of his wife, her parents, and another man at his family-owned furniture store. He was tried and convicted on July 2, 1976.

  4. Bradford Bishop - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Bishop. William Bradford Bishop Jr. (born August 1, 1936) is a former United States Foreign Service officer who has been a fugitive from justice since killing his wife, mother, and three sons in 1976. [1] [2] [3] On April 10, 2014, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) placed him on the list of its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. [4]

  5. Anthony and Nathaniel Cook - Wikipedia

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    Allen-Oakwood Correctional Institution, Lima, Ohio. Anthony Cook (born March 9, 1949) and Nathaniel Cook (born October 25, 1958) are American serial killer brothers who committed a series of at least 9 rapes and murders of mostly couples in Toledo, Ohio, area between 1973 and 1981. [1] Their guilt was established in the late 1990s thanks to DNA ...

  6. Thompson v. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    VIII, XIV. Thompson v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 815 (1988), was the first case since the moratorium on capital punishment was lifted in the United States in which the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the death sentence of a minor on grounds of "cruel and unusual punishment." [1] The holding in Thompson was expanded on by Roper v.

  7. Murder of Nathan Blenner - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic trauma. Known for. Victim of unsolved murder. Nathan Blenner (1965–1985) was a 20-year-old man from Queens, New York who was kidnapped in 1985 outside his home. His body was found with a single fatal bullet wound in his head. Willie Stuckey and David McCallum, both 16 at the time, were arrested and allegedly confessed to killing ...

  8. Jill Coit - Wikipedia

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    Jill Coit. Jill Lonita Coit ( née Billiot; born June 11, 1943, or 1944 [5]) is an American convicted murderer. A con artist and serial bigamist who has been married 11 times to nine different men since 1961, [1] Coit was convicted of killing her eighth husband in 1993 and is also suspected of killing her third husband in 1972.

  9. Robert O. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Weapons. Gun. Robert Oakley Marshall (December 16, 1939 – February 21, 2015) was an American businessman who in 1984 was charged with (and later convicted of) the contract killing of his wife Maria. The case attracted the attention of true crime author Joe McGinniss, whose bestselling book on the Marshall case, Blind Faith, was published in 1989.