Archive for the Murderers Category

Clairemont Serial Killer

Posted in Murderers, Serial Killers with tags , , , on March 12, 2008 by Ashley

 The Clairemont Serial Killer, otherwise known as Cleophus Prince Jr., was convicted and sentenced to death in 1993 for killing six women in San Diego County in 1990.

The only reason that Cleophus was caught was because a woman who was getting ready to take a shower overheard somebody messing with her door. She was able to escape out of a window, and called the cops, who later found him based on his description.

One commonality between the victims, and the potential victim, is that they were killed after the left their local gym. He did this, knowing that the woman would be going home to shower.  He would then repeatedly stab the women.

Diane Downs

Posted in Familly Killings, Murderers, Murdering Mothers, Shooting with tags , on March 12, 2008 by Ashley

 Diane Downs was convicted in 1984 for shooting her three children a year earlier. Daniel, Cheryl, and Christie Downs were all shot by their mother.

Diane claimed that she had been car-jacked in Springfield, Oregon, however prosecution believed that she had shot her children so she could pursue an affair she was having with a married man.

Much to Diane’s dismay, Christie survived the shooting and was able to provide testimony.  Daniel also survived the shooting.

Diane was sentenced to life for murder, 30 years for attempted murder, and 20 years for first degree assault.

Diane escaped from prison in 1987, but was recaptured only 10 days later.

Two children survived the shooting, Daniel and Christie, and were adopted by one of the prosecutors. The children were both paralyzed.

For more information on the story, there is a Lifetime movie called Small Sacrifices.

The Lizzie Borden Murders

Posted in Adult Victims, Familly Killings, Murderers with tags , on March 7, 2008 by Ashley

 Lizzie Borden is a woman believed to have murdered her father (Andrew Jackson Borden) and stepmother (Abby Borden) in 1892, in the town of Fall River, Massachusetts, even though she was acquitted.

Lizzie Borden claimed to have found the body of her father sometime before 11:30 in the morning.  The body of his wife was found later by a family member.

Both had been killed with a hatchet.  There are many pictures of the crime scene, all you really have to do is do a Google image search for “Lizzie Borden crime scene”, and you’ll see them. I won’t post them here due to the fact that they are graphic.

When authorities examined Lizzie’s testimonies, they found them to be inconsistent, so they tried her. The hatchet that police believed to have been the murder weapon was later found in the basement during an investigation, however there was never any more evidence found on the actual hatchet. Another piece of evidence against Lizzie was that within the few days following the murder, Lizzie was seen burning one of her old dresses. Authorities believed it may have been the dress she was wearing during the murder.

The way that many people saw the trial during this time is much like the way we still see the OJ Simpson trial today. It made her infamous, as it did for him.

The actual house where the murders were committed is still standing. In fact, it’s a bed and breakfast now.

Sources:

Crime Library 

Lizzie Borden B&B Site 

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Robert Pickton

Posted in Murderers, Serial Killers with tags , on March 4, 2008 by Ashley

 RobertPickton was born in 1949, and grew up in British Columbia, growing up to work as a pig farmer. Pig farming was not entirely satisfactory, apparently, because he resorted to serial killing. He is convicted of murdering six women, and is charged in the deaths of at least twenty more.

At one point, Robert and his brother David ran a charity called the Piggy Palace Good Times Society. What kind of charity this was, I have no clue.

On February 5, 2002, police obtained a search warrant for the property, to search for illegal firearms.  Police arrested Robert, and then obtained permission to search the farm for missing women, when a personal belonging was found.

Later that month, Pickton was arrested and charged with two counts of first degree murder for the deaths of Sereena Abotsway and Mona Wilson.  It was not until April that five other charges were added for the murders of Jacqueline McDonell, Diane Rock, Heather Bottomley, Andrea Joesbury, and Brenda Wolfe. In September, four more charges were added for the deaths of Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark, and Jennifer Furminger.

The charges continued being racked on…

Excavations of the farm continued all the way through November of 2003, costing more than $70 million dollars.

The trial for Robert Pickton began on January 30, 2006. He pleaded not guilty to 27 first-degree murder chages.  One charge was dismissed by the judge.

In August of 2006, the judge presiding over the case brought the case down to six counts.  The other 20 counts were not dismissed, just postponed.

January 22, 2007 was the first day of the trial. The evidence that was found was finally revealed – skulls cut in half, remains stuffed into trash bags, both victim’s and Pickton’s DNA were found on a sex toy attached to a gun, among other things.

A month later, more information was revealed in court -  pictures of remains and video testimonies.

On December 9, 2007, the jury returned it’s verdict – Pickton was not guilty on 6 counts of first degree murder. He was found guilty on 6 counts of second-degree murder.  Two days later, the judge sentenced Pickton to life with no possibility of parole for 25 years.

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Latasha Norman

Posted in Adult Victims, Murderers with tags , , on January 7, 2008 by Ashley

 In November of 2007, the body of missing Mississippi college student Latasha Norman was  found. Police claim that Norman’s ex-boyfriend, Stanley Dwayne Cole, led them to her body. Since then, he has been taken into custody and charged with murder.

Latasha Norman was last seen on November 13th leaving a class. The next time her body was seen, she was on the side of the road next to piles of trash. It was not clear how long the body had been there.

Mindy Brenyi – Murderer or victim?

Posted in Adult Victims, Murderers with tags , , on December 30, 2007 by Ashley

 It was in the year 1995 that a desperate sixteen year old, Mindy Brenyi, stole her father’s shotgun and then killed him with it. Mindy’s stepmother came home to find the girl with the gun to her own head. She was able to talk Mindy out of the suicide, however, and Mindy gave a confession to the Paulding County Sheriff Department.

Mindy Brenyi claimed that her father had abused her sexually, physically, and emotionally for years. She became pregnant, and did not know how to tell her father. Claiming that she originally planned on only killing herself, Mindy described her father coming home early, and thinking that he was going to kill her.

Joni Berenyi, Mindy’s stepmother, had a different story, however. She claims that Andy Brenyi was a good father – strict, but not abusive. Mindy’s own grandparents describe her as a rebellious teen, lying, doing drugs, and stealing things from the family. They felt as if Andy had to enforce strict rules to keep his daughter in line.

Not everybody is against Mindy, however. Her mother, Shirley, sides with her daughter. Shirley claims that Andy had been abusive towards her, and so she left him and the children.

Mindy plead no contest to murder in 1996, and was halfway through her minimum 10-year sentence, however at that time, battered child syndrome was not an accepted defense. In 1998, Mindy and her attorney rejected a plea bargain and decided to pursue an acquittal. That year, Mindy was on trial for a third time.

Mindy’s story went that she went to the bathroom to kill herself, but she began to have second thoughts since she was pregnant.  The prosecutor asked why she chose the bathroom that she did choose. Why the kitchen bathroom when she could have chosen a bedroom bathroom? The kitchen bathroom could be the perfect room to plot the murder of her father. He also claimed that there was no confrontation, as Andy was shot in the back, approximately forty feet away.

Mindy’s mother, Shirley, was a witness in the trial, and claimed that Andy was abusive and violent to bother her, and their children. Shirley claimed that Mindy even begged to be helped, however, she could not offer details so Shirley did not do anything about it. Mindy’s lawyer also claimed that she was diagnosed as depressed, suicidal, and homicidal. After spending at least nine days in the hospital, nobody was aware of the abuse. A child abuse investigator was called in when Mindy started running away, and on trial, she agreed that there were signs of emotional abuse.

The jury deliberated for a full day, 24 hours, and reached the verdict – guilty of aggravated murder. Mindy was sentenced to life in prison, and would be eligible for parole in 23 years. Mindy appealed her conviction, however, the appeal was denied by the Ohio Supreme Court.

Peter Tobin

Posted in Murderers with tags , , on December 14, 2007 by Ashley

 Peter Tobin is a convicted murderer and sex offender born in 1946 who is serving a life sentence in prison. In November of 2007, another body was found in his former home, causing further research by investigators.

Timeline of Criminal History

1993 – Attacks two 14-year old girls who are babysitting his son. He holds them at knifepoint while raping them.

1994 – After being arrested, Tobin pleads guilty and receives a prison sentence of 14 years.

2004 – Tobin is released from prison.

Sept. 2006 – Working as a church handyman, Tobin assumes the name “Pat McLaughlin” to avoid violating terms of Sex Offender Registry

Sept. 2006 – Angelika Kluk, a student from Skoczow, Poland works with Tobin. She was beaten, raped, and stabbed to death, and buried underneath the floor in the church.

March to May 2007 – Trail lasts six weeks.  While Tobin denied raping and murdering Kluk, he admitted to having consensual sex with her.

May 2007 – Tobin violates the terms of the Violent and Sex Offender Registry, and is sentenced to 30 more months, following the sentence of life imprisonment he received.

June 2007 – Police search Tobin’s former home in connection with the disappearance of 15-year old Vicky Hamilton, last seen in 1991.

Nov. 2007 – Police confirm that human remains found outside Tobin’s former home are that of Vicky Hamilton.

Nov. 2007 – A second body is found, confirmed to be the remains of Dinah McNicol.