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  1. Jul 1, 2005 · Twenty-one years after gas station clerk Bradley Newell Perry was robbed, stabbed and beaten to death while working the graveyard shift, prosecutors filed murder charges Thursday saying DNA matching finally pinpointed a suspect in the slaying.

  2. May 25, 2024 · *CAUTION! This article contains extremely graphic crime scene photos!* Richard received his nickname because he would drink the blood of his victims; this killer also practiced cannibalism and necrophilia. Richard was extremely mentally ill, he was a hypochondriac paranoid schizophrenic with delusions.

  3. Aug 26, 2024 · This happened when Craig Perry was accused of murdering his terminally ill uncle, Robert. Craig claimed that his uncle had committed suicide, but the first blood spatter expert said the evidence made this extremely unlikely.

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  4. Some images speak more than words ever could. We're going to compile an image gallery for the subreddit wiki and we want to know what are some of the most iconic crime-related images in history? What are some images that have stuck with you?

  5. Oct 31, 2018 · At 5:45 a.m., Stanford security guard Stephen Crawford called police to report he’d found a dead body lying between pews when he unlocked the church doors that morning. “We have a stiff in here,” Crawford is heard saying in a sheriff’s recording of his phone call. It was Perry.

  6. Scene of the crime. On the night of December 27, 1986, twenty-year-old Cara Knott was driving south on Interstate 15 from her boyfriend's home in Escondido , California , to her parents' home in El Cajon when Craig Peyer, who was on duty in a marked California Highway Patrol (CHP) vehicle, directed Knott to pull off the freeway on an isolated ...

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  8. Jul 12, 2019 · “And the case went cold,” Lee Perry said. But in the year 2000, blood DNA was just starting to be used to help solve crimes. Then, in 2005 DNA from hair samples was coming into the picture. State crime lab experts tested a strand of hair left at the crime scene. They made a match with someone already in a California prison. Related Content

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