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Vickie Dawn- A Nurse Who Killed Her Patients Out OF Anger
The early life of Jackson, who was born Vickie Dawn Carson on February 13, 1966, in Montague County, Texas, is not well known. She has been a certified vocational nurse since 1989 and has worked in a number of hospitals and nursing homes in North Texas before finding work at Nocona General Hospital in late 2000.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Dorothea Puente rented her apartment to elderly people then killed them
Dorothea Helen Gray was born on January 9, 1929, in Redlands, California. Dorothea Puente was a convicted serial killer who operated a boarding house in Sacramento, California in the 1980s. She cashed the Social Security checks of the elderly and disabled boarders living in her house after she murdered them. Many of them were found dead and buried in the compound of the boarding house.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
“Disturbing” Gas Chamber Execution of Donald Eugene Harding Prompted use of Lethal Injection in Some States
The gas chamber execution of Donald Eugene Harding on April 6, 1992, was so violent, it prompted some states to use lethal injection as their primary method of execution.
By Criminal Matters3 years ago in Criminal
Permanent Daylight Saving Time will hurt our health, experts say
CNN The end of Daylight Saving Time is upon us again, an autumn tradition when the United States, Europe, most of Canada and a number of other countries move their clocks backwards an hour in a sort of Groundhog Day trust fall. We’ll move them forward (again) next spring when governments put daylight saving back in place.
By Weight Lose Coach - Anna Popova3 years ago in Criminal
Ten of the Smallest (and Most Bizarre) Bank Robberies
Ten of the Smallest (and Most Bizarre) Bank Robberies The standard movie scenarios frequently flash across your head when you think of bank robberies. Criminal masterminds methodically carry out a plan to steal big quantities of money in the hopes that they will never be discovered after spending a great deal of time researching bank floor layouts and security. Additionally, it stands to reason that anyone ready to conduct bank robbery would also be wanting for their crime to "pay," considering that the maximum sentence for such a crime is 20 years in jail. There have been some colossal bank robberies throughout history, such the $282 million Dar Es Salaam bank robbery in 2007. You'll read some very different stories, though, down below. This list includes 10 of the tiniest (and arguably the strangest) bank robberies, including ones with unusual motivations, fake firearms, and wealth that was gambled away.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
University of Idaho Murdered Women: Now It Looks Like Jack “John” Showalter, Yes!
Probably the greatest video for demonstrating all the theories is this one: The big angle on showalter's right now is that his parent are both doctors and the 3 of them appear to be at present; there‘s a screenshot from facebook posted by his mom in video above.
By AlexMorningStar3 years ago in Criminal
Teen Blogger Plots Mother’s Murder
The Watermans were another regular family living on Prince of Wales Island, in the state of Alaska. The biggest town on the island is Craig and that is where Carl and Lauri Water raised their children. It's a small community where everyone looks out for each other.
By Jessica London3 years ago in Criminal
Ben Mannes: Rising crime is a referendum on identity politics
On Nov. 20, 2022, FOX 29’s Steve Keeley reported that there were four homicides in just the last six weeks in the small Delaware County borough of Yeadon. As Keeley reported through his popular Twitter account, that was more homicides than the entire four-plus year tenure of Yeadon Borough’s former Police Chief, Anthony “Chachi” Paparo.
By Ariel Benjamin Mannes3 years ago in Criminal
Female Serial Killer of Ten Older People Released from Prison
There have been many female killers throughout history, with Victorian England claiming the most female serial killers. The preferred method of murder for many a female is poison, which is quick and easy to administer. Arsenic became such a popular murder weapon that the British government introduced legislation to control its sale.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Criminal











