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Aug 7, 2022 · For serial killers like Harvey Glatman, Rodney Alcala, and William Bradford, photography was a convenient tool to find victims and lure them closer. All three men promised to take photos of their victims, who were mainly aspiring models, before taking them to an isolated area and killing them.
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Jul 13, 2018 · Ted Bundy often lured unsuspecting victims into his Volkswagen Beetle [Photo: Police Handout] While still in the Northwest area, Bundy continued his murderous spree, killing Donna Gail Manson, Susan Elaine Rancourt, Roberta Kathleen Parks, Brenda Carol Ball, and Georgann Hawkins.
The grainy black and white images showed a man and a woman in an alley, with the last frame revealing the victim as she was found by police. The Turner case was used to promote Proposition 69, an...
- Ted Bundy Crime Scene Photos. These tools were discovered in the back of Ted Bundy's VW Beetle on Aug. 21, 1975. He was arrested after this discovery and charged with murder, but he managed to escape custody twice and kill several more women, including 12-year-old Kimberly Leach.
- Ted Bundy. The skull of Ted Bundy's ninth victim, Denise Naslund, discovered by two hunters near Issaquah, Washington.
- Ted Bundy. Police assess the scene of one of Ted Bundy's many crimes.
- Richard Speck. Pictured is one of the eight nurses murdered by serial killer Richard Speck as she is taken away on a gurney, July 1966. Speck's mass murder spree lasted one night when he broke into a community hospital and killed every student nurse there he could get his hands on.
Jan 26, 2021 · More than 25 years after the infamous Essex Boys murderers, one of the convicted killers can be freed. Patrick Tate, Anthony Tucker and Craig Rolfe were all shot dead while sat in a Range Rover...
Jul 7, 2011 · The jury in the trial of alleged serial killer Anthony Sowell saw a series of graphic crime scene photos on Thursday, including one showing a woman's skull in a red bucket.
Eight photographs and 31 negative images related to what was known as the "Pyjama Girl" murder. Agostini was found dead with severe head wounds and a gunshot wound to the head. Her husband, Antonio Agostini, many years later confessed to the killing, but testified that it was by accident.