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    Shakhty Murder

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    his first documented murder. His first victim was a nine year old girl by the name of Lena Zakotnova which he lured to his secrete house using bubblegum. Andrei attempted to rape the girl but failed due to his chronicle impotence. With the girl struggling, Andrei choked and stabbed Lena leading to her death. Andrei climaxed from the murder that he just committed and threw Lena into the cold river. Lenas body would be found days later and police would begin looking for the murder. There was evidence

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    Memories Of Murder

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    Why the isn't the case solved in memories of murder The movie memories of murder takes a unique take on a mystery movie where the case is never solved even though it could have been easily solved due to a plot point in the story. There are some other reasons behind the decision to not solve the case one of them being that this movie was based off a true ,story korea's first serial killer witch was made not to long after the original case. this case was never solved so it's only fair that the movie

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    The Clutter Murder

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    Clutter family was found murdered in their home in Holcomb, Kansas. Richard Eugene Hickock and Perry Edward Smith were arrested for murdering the family of four six weeks after the crime was committed. During my research, I found that prior to the murder, Hickock and Smith were both in jail when a fellow prisoner, Floyd Wells, told Hickock about Mr. Clutter and the amount of cash he had stashed in a safe in his house. Hickock contacted Smith and convinced him to commit the robbery with him and start

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    First-degree murder is defined as the killing of someone which is deliberate and premeditated. Premeditated means to plan the killing such as waiting for the person to return home to kill them or to poison them. The difference between first-degree murder and second-degree murder is very simple. First-degree murder is a planned killing. For instants, Victoria comes home and finds her husband in bed with Shelly. A few days later, Victoria breaks into Shelly house and stabs her to death for sleeping

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    The grisly axe murder of two people go unsolved. Many people think Lizzie Borden was the killer of her dad and her stepmother, evidence was found that proved her guilty but she was never found guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Many believe it couldn’t have been her based off her upbringing and her clean past. However many people thought it was impossible for anyone else to murder the two, based off the information given by the people in the household at the time. Lizzie Borden was the murderer her

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    Necrophilia Murder

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    Necrophilia and its Relation to Murder Necrophilia is defined as, recurrent sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving intercourse with dead bodies (Colman, 2009) Necrophilia in the past has been something that presented itself as an opportunity because of where someone worked. Professions that had people dealing with corpses on a daily basis lead to a form of comfort around the bodies, then when a person became curious they would start to experiment with the bodies. There

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    Murder Essay

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    ethnicity. The hands and feet were shown to be missing and the tibia, pelvis, skull, humerus, and ribs were retrieved. The hands and feet were never found but a knife was left with no blood or fingerprints left on the knife. This was believed to be a murder case considering the hands and feet were chopped off in an unnatural way. The victim was found to be wearing a floral dress and a red clutch with no identification

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    I walked into the huge mansion unaware of what event would happen that night. When I walked in, there was a ballroom to the right and a conservatory to my left. As I walked to the dining room, I saw a kitchen, when I got there I ate and laid down on the couch. When I got up I went to the kitchen where I found Mr. Boddy dead on the floor with a gash on his head and a candle stick beside him. I then warned the others that Mr. Boddy was murdered when I told them everyone but Mrs. Peacock was shocked

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    A DIRTY MATTER Isidor Fisk’s death is the classical example of a locked room murder. He was the owner of a laundry in New York. Fisk was there that evening, ironing something and the door and the windows were close due to the fact that the neighborhood he was in was not a good one. When the police arrived, because a neighbor heard some screams, they found them all closed, no one could have entered or left. To enter the room the policeman had to lift a boy and fit him through a transom. When the

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    What is a mass murder? According to the FBI “mass murder was described as a number of murders (four or more) occurring during the same incident, with no distinctive time period between the murders. These events typically involved a single location, where the killer murdered a number of victims in an ongoing incident”(n/a, 2010). Anthony Sowell became a well-known serial killer in East Cleveland after his case became over publicized by media. Sowell was raised in a dysfunctional family, but after

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