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Jan 11, 2018 · Manson Family Cielo Drive Murders: Graphic crime scene photos [GRAPHIC] by Leigh Egan. January 11, 2018. 2,404 Shares Tweet. The Cielo Drive murders, also known as the “Manson Family Murders,” were some of the most notorious and shocking killings to have ever occurred.
- 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.
Aug 7, 2022 · Shot by the likes of Rodney Alcala, Harvey Glatman, and the BTK Killer, these serial killers' macabre mementos show their victims in their final chilling moments.
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Oct 26, 2017 · A macabre genealogy stretches from Mme Debeinche to the reproductions of crime-scene photos that proliferate in true-crime documentaries and dramas today.
Jul 14, 2021 · After looking at these macabre crime scene images taken by Alphonse Bertillon, take a look at 28 serial killer crime scene photos from famous murders. Then, learn about six famous unsolved murders and the killers behind them who were never caught .
Jul 3, 2019 · In 1971, Manson, a swastika carved into his forehead, is convicted of murder in the deaths of nine people -- all the victims in the Tate and LaBianca cases, plus Gary Hinman and Donald "Shorty"...
Bloody Brutal Vintage Crime Scene Photos From The Los Angeles Police Department Archives. What me worry? 1952. In 2014 Los Angeles-based photographer Merrick Morton (a onetime LAPD reserve officer) spotted a derelict stash of LAPD crime photos dating from the 1920s to 1970s.