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p4irs

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i believe i posted photos along with the post, not a gory one but mugshots and now they are gone
 

p4irs

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enjoy...this.. i have to fix the image issue..all gone! mostly
 

p4irs

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Debra Sue Tuggle
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A former mental patient in Little Rock, Arkansas, Tuggle was arrested in March 1984 and charged with murdering four of her own children over the past decade. The first two victims -- sons Thomas Bates, age two, and William Henry, 21 months -- were suffocated at different times in 1974. Another son, nine-month-old Ronald Johnson, suffered a similar fate in 1976, while two-year-old Tomekia Paxton, the daughter of Tuggle's boyfriend, was deliberately drowned in 1982. Held on $750,000 bond pending trial and ultimate conviction on the outstanding murder counts, Tuggle was also suspected -- but never charged -- in the death of a fifth child. Coroner Steve Nawoiczyk told newsmen that a faulty legal system had permitted Tuggle to remain at large for years, escaping prosecution in the string of homicides that claimed her children's lives. No motive was presented in the case.



Tuggle was convicted on one count of second-degree murder in September 1984 and sentenced to ten years in prison. The three other counts of murder were dismissed by the court on grounds of insufficient physical evidence, while state law barred introduction of her standing conviction to prove a series of pattern crimes.

http://www.skcentral.com/articles.php?article_id=485
 

p4irs

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Marked differences between the male and female serial killers are quite distinct.

- While males regularly stalk strangers, females largely tend to slay those close to them intimately, family members and people dependent upon their role as caregiver.

- Whereas males tend to be physical they shoot, stab, batter and strangle women most often elect the more undetectable, non-aggressive way, poison. (The Electronic Journal of Sociology, published by the University of Guelph, Ontario, estimates that 80 percent of female serialists have employed poison by itself or with other means.)

- When men kill repetitively, their motive is half the time sexually driven. Females kill with an aim for profit (75 percent), for control (13 percent) or for revenge (12 percent).

- The longevity of a male's killing spree ranges from several months to, at the extremity, four years. Recorded lengths of like female activities are, on the average, from six to eight years. Some have gone undetected for three decades.

Despite their differences, there are three common denominators in both female and male genders. One, they have an ability to portray a surface normality when it is necessary for planning and survival purposes. Two, they may be psychopaths, but psychopaths are not insane. Three, as psychopaths they lack a conscience.

In separate television interviews over the past year, two experts shared their views on the impact of serial killings in society, citing these three traits.

John Douglas, former FBI profiler, told ABC-TV that the serial killer's greatest defense is that he/she is virtually unrecognizable by sight. "The general public thinks (they look) like Hannibal Lecter," he said. "They actually look like you and I, like the postman, the delivery man who comes to your door." As well, these people are not insane, he added. "They certainly do know the difference between right and wrong."

Adding to that latter conception is Harold Schecter, co-author of The A-Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, who remarked, "Serial killers are psychopathic personalities...lacking in certain basic human emotions, including remorse. Other human beings are just objects they use for their own gratification."

Eric Hickey in 1991 divided female serial killers into two distinct groups, Black Widows (who, simply put, marry for one purpose: to kill their husband for financial gain) and Angels of Death (mercy killers, who murder someone in their care e.g., baby, mother, grandmother for power and, perhaps, attention). But, throughout the 1990s, as the scope of female killers widened, as the sense of assorted psychoses deepened and the focus on who was killing whom for what reason sharpened, Hickey's successors elongated his original list to include an array of other types. By 1998, when authors Michael D. and C.L. Kelleher published Murder Most Rare, the assortment of female serial categories had lengthened significantly. The Kellehers' book divides the universe of female multiple murderers into nine categories:

1. Black Widows,
2. Angels of Death,
3. Sexual Predators,
4. Revenge Killers,
5. Profit Killers,
6. Team Killers,
7. Killers Whose Sanity is in Question,
8. Killers Whose Motives Defy Explanation
9. Unsolved Crimes.
 

p4irs

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Sonya Caleffi

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Woman murdered five 'to make herself feel powerful'

From Richard Owen in Rome

AN ANOREXIC nurse who has admitted killing patients at a new Milan hospital to make herself feel powerful and important kept a diary noting details of their deaths.
Sonia Caleffi, 34, was arrested yesterday over the deaths of five patients in one month but Italian police said that the list of her alleged victims was “almost certainly much longer”. Prosecutors said that Signora Caleffi, who was from the Lake Como area, had admitted using a syringe to inject air into the veins of three women and two men at the 900-bed hospital at Lecco, north of Milan, causing their death s by embolism and respiratory failure. She then recorded the details in a notebook at home.
“I felt so sorry for those people,” she wrote. Anna Maria Delitala, the prosecutor at Lecco, said that four more deaths at the hospital were suspicious.
Staff at the hospital said that in each case Signora Caleffi had cleared the hospital room of family members and other nursing staff, remaining alone with her victim. She would then leave the room “in an extremely agitated state” several minutes later, calling for assistance to help the dying patient.
Corriere della Sera newspaper said that the nurse had a history of depression. She had married at 23, divorced at 27 and had worked at a series of hospitals and nursing homes. She was undergoing psychoanalysis when hired at Lecco in September, police said, but the hospital authorities had noticed nothing strange about her behaviour.
Police said that Signora Caleffi had admitted that she had killed patients in her care. Claudio Rea, her defence lawyer, said that he had asked for a psychiatric assessment of the nurse. He claimed that she injected the air not to kill but to make her patients ill so that she could heroically save them. Instead, they had all died.
Suspicions first arose last month when relatives of a 99-year-old woman admitted for routine treatment made a complaint after she suddenly died. Pietro Caltagirone, the hospital director, said: “Death rates on the ward had inexplicably doubled in an isolated series of cases, so we called the police.” The incriminating notebook was found during a search of Signora Caleffi’s home. Police also found “a small library” of books dealing with euthanasia.
Signora Caleffi’s father, Nicola, 59, a postal worker, said that his daughter had wanted to be a nurse since she was 12. “I don’t believe it,” he said. “I don’t understand who this person is they call the ‘killer nurse’ — it’s not my daughter.”

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article403508.ece
 

p4irs

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Patty Cannon aka Lucretia Patricia Cannon (serial killer gang)

Martha "Patty" Cannon (circa 1760http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Cannon#cite_note-GILES-0 – May 11, 1829) was the leader of a gang in the early 19th century that kidnapped slaves and free blacks from the Delmarva Peninsula and transported and sold them to plantation owners located further south. Later accounts of her life refer to her as Lucretia P. Cannon, although there is no evidence to indicate she used the Lucretia name in her lifetime. She was indicted for four murders in 1829 and died in prison while awaiting trial, purportedly a suicide via poison.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Cannon
 

p4irs

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Cleveland Black Widow

On May 1, 1922, police in Cleveland jailed a local woman on suspicion of poisoning her husband for the sum of $ 11,000 in life insurance.

Announcing her arrest the next day, prosecutor Edward Stanton told reporters that the suspect had been married five times, divorcing her first two husbands, after which the next three died in mysterious circumstances. Two children fathered by her first husband had also died years before, reportedly from "accidental" consumption of poison tablets kept around the house.

The suspect sat in jail, her name withheld from newsmen, while authorities exhumed the corpse of husband number five, deceased in May of 1921. Acquaintances recalled the woman saying of her mate, "I would like to get rid of him. I would like to give him poison." Several weeks before he died, she told a creditor, "I've got $5,000 coming within a couple of weeks." It came as no surprise, therefore, when arsenic was found in the remains, on May 5, 1922, and prosecutors spoke of digging up the other victims , one of them interred at Pittsburgh. There, incredibly, the story ends. Although the case had been reported in the Cleveland press and in the New York Times, it disappeared without a trace beyond May 7, 1922, the suspect still unnamed.

A search of the official files, conducted by police in Cleveland during April 1988, revealed no documents relating to the prisoner, her victims, or the full-scale homicide investigation that made headlines at the time. At this time, it is impossible to gather further information, and the case remains as it began, in mystery.
 

p4irs

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Theresa Jimmie Francine Cross / Theresa Knorr (2 victims. 1 more to be a serial killer but the way she tortured and killed her daughters is interesting to read)
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From top left : Suesan Knorr (victim), Theresa Knorr, Robert Knorr, William Knorr, Theresa sanders.

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Mrs Terry (Theresa) Knorr Groves, Jr (survived, RIP in 2003)

Theresa Knorr (born March 14, 1946) is an American woman convicted of torturing and murdering two of her children while using the others to facilitate and cover up her crimes. She is eligible for parole in 2027.

Aftermath

Knorr and her sons were arrested in 1993 when her daughter Terry contacted authorities after watching an episode of America's Most Wanted, according to Terry's Cold Case Files interview. On November 15, 1993, Knorr was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and two special circumstances charges: multiple murder and murder by torture. Knorr first pled not guilty. However, when she learned that one of her sons decided to testify against her, she pled guilty to all charges to avoid capital punishment. On October 17, 1995, she was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. She will be eligible for parole in 2027.

Knorr and her sons were arrested in 1993 when her daughter Terry contacted authorities after watching an episode of America's Most Wanted, according to Terry's Cold Case Files interview. On November 15, 1993, Knorr was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and two special circumstances charges: multiple murder and murder by torture. Knorr first pled not guilty. However, when she learned that one of her sons decided to testify against her, she pled guilty to all charges to avoid capital punishment. On October 17, 1995, she was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. She will be eligible for parole in 2027.
Terry Knorr, the youngest daughter, died in 2003 of a heart attack at the age of 32, just three and a half months after her appearance on Cold Case Files

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa_Knorr
 

p4irs

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Williamina "Minnie" Dean , victims = 6
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Williamina "Minnie" Dean (2 September 1844 – 12 August 1895) was a New Zealander who was found guilty of infanticide and hanged. She was the only woman to receive the death penalty in New Zealand.
Minnie Dean was born in Greenock, in western Scotland. Her father, John McCulloch, was a railway engineer. Her mother, Elizabeth Swan, died of cancer in 1857. It is unknown when she arrived in New Zealand, but by the early 1860s, she was living in Invercargill with two young children. She claimed she was the widow of a Tasmanian doctor, although no evidence of a marriage has been found. She was still using her birth name, McCulloch.

In 1872, she married an inkeeper named Charles Dean. The two lived in Etal Creek, then an important stop on the route from Riverton to the Otago goldfields. When the goldrush died down, the couple turned to farming, but were soon in dire financial straits. The family moved to Winton, where Charles Dean took up pig farming. Minnie Dean, meanwhile, began to earn money by taking in unwanted children in exchange for payment. In an era when there were few methods of contraception, and when childbirth outside marriage was frowned upon, there were many women wishing to discreetly send their children away for adoption — as such, Minnie Dean was not short on customers. It is believed that she was responsible for as many as nine young children at any one time. She received payment either weekly or in a lump sum.

Infant mortality was a significant problem in New Zealand at this time. As such, a number of children under Dean's care died of various illnesses. A coroner's inquest was held, and Dean was not held responsible for the deaths. Nevertheless, Dean came to be distrusted by the community, and rumours of mistreatment circulated. Additionally, children under Dean's care allegedly went missing without explanation. In the public's mind, this linked Dean to cases in the United Kingdom and Australia of women killing children under their care to avoid having to support them. Laws at the time meant that Dean did not have to keep records of the children she agreed to take in, and so proving that the children had disappeared was difficult.

In 1895, Dean was observed boarding a train carrying a young baby and a hatbox, but observed leaving the same train without the baby and only the hatbox, which, as railway porters later testified, was suspiciously heavy. A woman came forward claiming to have given her granddaughter to Dean, and clothes identified as belonging to this child were found at Dean's residence, but Dean could not produce the child herself. A search along the railway line found no sign of the child. Dean was arrested and charged with murder. Her garden was dug up, and three bodies (two of babies, and one of a boy estimated to be three years old) were uncovered. An inquest found that one child had died of suffocation and one had died from an overdose of laudanum (used on children to sedate them). The cause of death for the third child was not determined. Dean was charged with their murder.

In her trial, Dean's lawyer Alfred Hanlon argued that all deaths were accidental, and that they had been covered up to prevent adverse publicity of the sort that Dean had previously been subjected to. On 21 June 1895, however, Dean was found guilty of murder, and sentenced to death. On 12 August, she was hanged by the official executioner Tom Long in Invercargill, at the intersection of Spey and Leven streets, in what is now the Noel Leeming carpark. She is the only woman to have been executed in New Zealand, and as capital punishment in New Zealand has been abolished, it is likely that she will retain that distinction. She is buried in Winton, alongside her husband.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnie_Dean

extra photos
Grisly souvenirs

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Minnie Dean’s four-day trial at the Supreme Court in Invercargill in June 1895 attracted much public attention. She was charged with killing one-year-old Dorothy Edith Carter and bringing her body back to her home, The Larches, in a hatbox. Police found three children's bodies buried in Dean's garden after witnesses reported the disappearance of Dorothy and of one-month-old Eva Hornsby. Both babies had been put in Dean's care. These little hatboxes, complete with tiny babies, were said to have been sold as souvenirs by hawkers outside the court during the trial.

Police searching Minnie Dean's garden

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After Minnie Dean arrived home on 2 May 1895 with only a heavy hatbox and without the child who had earlier been in her care, police searched her garden and discovered the recently buried bodies of two babies and the skeleton of a four-year-old boy. Dean lived at The Larches in Winton with her husband Charles Dean (a failed publican and bankrupt farmer) and their adopted daughter, Margaret Cameron. The large house on the property had burned down soon after the family moved there, and they occupied this two-room cottage where Dean looked after as many as nine young children for payment. Before the bodies were found buried at The Larches in 1895, several other children had already died in Dean's care, and a coroner had told her to provide better living conditions for her charges.
 

p4irs

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Mrs. Dvoracek

Hard on the heels of Fritz Haarmann's arrest in Germany, a similar case was uncovered in the town of Iglau, Czechoslovakia.

There, authorities declared, a Mrs. Dvoracek and seven male accomplices had made a business out of slaying Polish refugees. The victims were reportedly enticed to Dvoracek's home with an offer of lodging, then murdered and dismembered , with their bones cremated in a stove.

At their trial, in October 1925, the defendants were charged with slaying four victims, including the brothers Policky, during 1918 and 1919. One of those accused pled guilty on October 22, and all were ultimately convicted, sentenced to die.
 

p4irs

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Louise Vermilyea, victims = 10
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A "black widow" whose activities spanned the turn of the century, Louise Vermilyea came to grief when greed exceeded her discretion and she started reaching out to prey upon acquaintances, instead of relatives. At that, it took the death of a policeman in Chicago to alert authorities and raise suspicion over the peculiar fates experienced by several husbands, family members, and associates.

The officer in question, Arthur Bisonette, age 26, had been a boarder in Vermilyea's home when he fell ill and died in late October 1911. Homicide detectives grew suspicious after speaking with Bisonette's father, who also reported stomach pains after dining with his son at the boarding house. Louise Vermilyea, he recalled, had sprinkled "white pepper" over his food before it was served. An autopsy on Bisonette discovered arsenic, and Louise was taken into custody pending exhumation of other suspected victims.

The string of homicides apparently began in 1893, when Fred Brinkamp, Louise's first husband, died at his farm near Barrington, Illinois. He left his widow richer by $5,000, but at sixty years of age, Fred's death was not considered cause for any undue comment.

Soon, two daughters by the marriage -- Cora Brinkamp, eight years old, and Florence, nearly five -- were also dead. In January 1906, Lillian Brinkamp, Fred's 26-year-old granddaughter, died in Chicago, stricken by "acute nephritis." It began to seem that members of the Brinkamp tribe had stumbled on a previously undiscovered family curse.

Louise remarried, meanwhile, to one Charles Vermilyea, 59. By 1909 he was dead, another victim of sudden illness, leaving his widow $1,000 in cash. Harry Vermilyea, a step-son, dropped dead in Chicago after he quarreled with Louise over the sale of a house at Crystal Lake, ten miles north of Chicago in McHenry County. Once again, coincidence was blamed.

In 1910, Louise inherited $1,200 on the death of Frank Brinkamp, her 23-year-old son from her first marriage. On his death bed, Brinkamp informed his fiancee, Elizabeth Nolan, of belated suspicions involving his mother, declaring that he was "going the way dad did."

Temporarily short of relatives, Louise began to practice on acquaintances. The first to die was Jason Ruppert, a railroad fireman who became ill after dining with Louise on January 15, 1910. Two days later, he was dead, and others followed swiftly. Richard Smith, a train conductor, rented rooms in the Vermilyea household, but he should have eaten elsewhere. Sudden illness struck him down a short time prior to Arthur Bisonette's arrival on the scene, and other victims might have fallen over time, had not Louise allowed the elder Bisonette to get away.

While motive in the later homicides was never clear, financial gain was obvious in the elimination of Vermilyea's husbands and assorted offspring. Undertaker E.N. Blocks, of Barrington, recalled that Louise "actually seemed to enjoy working around bodies, and while I never employed her, for a couple of years I couldn't keep her out of the office. At every death she would seem to hear of it just as soon as I and she would reach the house only a little behind me."

While under house arrest, Louise Vermilyea denigrated the official efforts to indict her for a string of ten known homicides. "They may go as far as they like," she said of police, "for I have nothing to fear. I simply have been unfortunate in having people dying around me." On the side, her tough facade was crumbling, and on November 4 detectives rushed her to the hospital, a victim of her own "white pepper." The authorities reported that Louise had been ingesting poison with her meals since she was first confined at home, October 28. On November 9, she was reported as being near death, with valvular heart problems adding their punch to the poison. By December 9, she had been stricken with paralysis, described by her physicians as a permanent condition.
 

p4irs

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Martha Woods, victims = 7

An Army wife who followed her husband around the country from one military base to the next, Martha Woods also suffered from the bizarre mental illness dubbed "Munchausen's syndrome by proxy." Victims of this rare condition are driven to seek attention or sympathy by fabricating ailments for their loved ones, sometimes inflicting deliberate harm to support their claims of mysterious illness. In this case, the quirk cost seven children their lives.

Martha's victims included three of her own children, a nephew, a niece, a neighbor's child, and the son she adopted when targets grew scarce. The cross-country killing spree lasted for most of a quarter-century, from 1946 to 1969. Geography was Martha's friend, preventing medical practitioners in various locations from comparing notes and thus connecting her sequential crimes, until her luck ran out at last in Baltimore.

Martha's pattern was always the same, involving a rush to the nearest hospital with an unconscious baby in her arms. Each time, the infant was alone in Martha's care when it abruptly, inexplicably "stopped breathing." The children were revived, sent home with Woods, but they inevitably suffered more attacks within a span of hours or days. Altogether, police calculated in hindsight, nine children had suffered a total of twenty-seven life-threatening respiratory attacks, with seven resulting in death. The first six deaths were listed as "natural," though symptoms were consistent with deliberate suffocation.

Aside from her penchant for smothering infants, Woods also displayed the typical Munchausen's trait of pathological lying. Following the adoption of daughter Judy, she complained of threats from the girl's biological parents. They had turned up on her doorstep, Martha claimed, demanding their daughter back, threatening her life when she refused. Faceless strangers were circling her home in a car at odd hours, and someone had tried to burn the house. In fact, Army CID agents found flammable liquid splashed on one wall of Martha's home, but they suspected her of staging the scene herself. Judy's actual parents were miles away, in another state, and officers finally dismissed the whole story as an elaborate hoax.

Time ran out for Woods in Baltimore, when authorities finally turned up evidence of murder in the death of her adopted son, seven-month-old Paul. Intensive psychiatric testing found her sane and fit for trial. The judge admitted evidence from other deaths to prove the case on Paul, and Martha was convicted after five months of testimony, sentenced to life imprisonment on one count of first-degree murder.

http://www.skcentral.com/articles.php?article_id=378
 

Decent60

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well its a PDF alright. cant copy pasta..n no info of her around the internet that worth posting
You are such a noob...this is a copy/paste from that pdf file...


Tammy Corbett
Information researched and summarized by:
Brian Stacy
Chassidy Staton
Lauren Stephenson
Cora Taylor
Department of Psychology
Radford University
Radford, VA 24142-6946


Date Age Life Event
10/2/1965 - Corbett was born in Illinois
? ? Corbett suffered a head injury from a swimming accident.
1980-1981 15-16 Corbett is a high school cheerleader and president of her freshman
class.
1982 16-17 Corbett claims to have been raped three times. She begins
drinking heavily.
1984 19
Corbett married Richard Eveans.
Attempted to commit suicide after an argument with her husband
during their honeymoon
1985 20 Corbett is in a car accident and suffers a seizure while
hospitalized.
July 1986 20 Corbett’s first child, Richard Eveans Jr. was born
July 1987 21 Corbett’s second child, Robert Eveans was born.
September
1987 21
Son, Robert Eveans died from meningitis due to a skull fracture;
he was seven weeks old. Corbett claimed the fracture was a result
of her other son, Richard, pulling Robert off the table.
September 1988 22 Corbett’s third child, Amy Eveans was born.
September
1988 22 Daughter, Amy Eveans died; she was 16 days old. Her death was
ruled Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
July 1989 23
Son, Richard Eveans Jr. was smothered to death; he was three
years old. Corbett admits to his murder by placing his hand over
his mouth, and claims she was envisioning killing the man who
raped her earlier in her life.
8/10/1989 23 Corbett is arrested for the murder of her son Richard Eveans Jr.
September
1990 24 Richard Eveans divorced Tammy Corbett.
9/24/1990 24 Corbett is found guilty but mentally ill for the murder of her son,
and is sentenced to 20 years in prison
April 1991 25 Corbett is charged with the murders of her other two children,
Amy and Robert. Corbett pleads innocent.
2/1/1992 26 Corbett’s trial for the deaths of Amy and Robert begins after two
delays so that the defense could assess the sanity of Corbett
2/5/1993 27 Corbett is found guilty of the murders of Amy and Robert Eveans.
2/10/1993 27 Corbett is sentenced to life without parole for the murders of her
two children.
4/8/1993 27 Corbett requests a new trial, and is denied.
April 1996 30 Corbett is denied an appeal.
General Information
Sex Female
Race White
Number of victims 3
Country where killing occurred United States
States where killing occurred Illinois
Childhood Information
Date of birth 10/2/1965
Location St. Louis, Illinois
Birth order Oldest
Number of siblings 1 sister
XYY? No
Raised by Parents
Birth category First of two
Parent’s marital status Married
Family event None
Age of family event None
Problems in school? Started in sophomore year in high school
Teased while in school? No
Physically attractive? Average
Physical defect? No
Speech defect? No
Head injury? Yes, from swimming accident
Physically abused? No
Psychologically abused? No
Sexually abused? Yes, raped (unconfirmed)
Father’s occupation Unknown
Age of first sexual experience Unknown
Age when first had
intercourse
Unknown
Mother’s Occupation Unknown
Father abused drugs/alcohol No
Mother abused drugs/alcohol No
Cognitive Ability
Highest grade in school At least sophomore year of high school
Highest degree Some high school
Grades in school Started out with A’s, fell to barely passing her
sophomore year, 1982.
IQ
Work History
Served in the military? No
Branch N/A
Type of discharge N/A
Saw combat duty N/A
Killed enemy during service? N/A
Applied for job as a cop? No
Worked in law enforcement? No
Fired from jobs? Unknown
Types of jobs worked Worked for a paint company
Employment status during series Employed by paint company
Relationships
Sexual preference Heterosexual
Marital status Divorced
Number of children 3
Lives with his children Yes
Living with Former husband and children
Triad
Animal torture No
Fire setting No
Bed wetting No
Killer Psychological Information
Abused drugs? No
Abused alcohol? Yes
Been to a psychologist? Yes – for trial
Time in forensic hospital? No
Diagnosis Personality Disorders
Killer Criminal History
Committed previous crimes? No
Spend time in jail? No
Spend time in prison? No
Killed prior to series? Age? No
Serial Killing
Number of victims 3
Victim type Children
Killer age at start of series 21
Gender of victims 2 boys, 1 girl
Race of victims White
Age of victims 16 days – 3 years
Method of killing Suffocation, blow to head
Type of serial killer Organizes, Munchausen
How close did killer live? Lived with victims
Killing occurred in home of victim? Yes
Killing occurred in home of killer? Yes
Weapon No
Behavior During Crimes
Rape? No
Tortured victims? No
Stalked victims? No
Overkill? No
Quick & efficient? Yes
Used blindfold? No
Bound the victims? No
After Death Behavior
Sex with the body? No
Mutilated body? No
Ate part of the body? No
Drank victim’s blood? No
Posed the body? No
Took totem – body part No
Took totem – personal item No
Robbed victim or location No
Disposal of Body
Left at scene, no attempt to hide Yes
Left at scene, hidden No
Left at scene, buried No
Moved, no attempt to hide No
Moved, buried No
Cut-op and disposed of No
Moved, to home No
Sentencing
Date killer arrested 9/25/1990
Date convicted 9/24/1990 for son, Richard
2/10/1993 for other two children
Sentence 20 years for Richard, Life without parole for
other murders.
Killer executed? No
Name and state of prison Dwight Correctional Center, Springfield, IL
Killer committed suicide? No
Killer killed in prison? No
Date of Death N/A
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Bosworth, Charles. (1991, March 6). Mother won’t testify in children’s death [Electronic
Version]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 7A.
Bosworth, Charles. (1991, April 26). Hot line sought in death could help track infant
killings, official says[Electronic Version]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 9A.
Bosworth, Charles. (1992, September 10). Trial testing is ordered for murder suspect
[Electronic Version]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 1.
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Bosworth, Charles. (1993, February 4). Defense portrays Corbett as troubles but loving
mother [Electronic Version]. St. Louis Post Dispatch, p. 10A.
Bosworth, Charles. (1993, April 9). Mother fails to get new trial in murders of her two
infants [Electronic Version]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 6A.
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life in children’s deaths [Electronic Version]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 13A.
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in children’s deaths [Electronic Version]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 13A.
Carlinville murder suspect waives jury [Electronic Version].(1992, May 16). St Louis
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totally shitposter, with Dunning–Kruger effect
You are such a noob...this is a copy/paste from that pdf file...
grrr its so much work..did not want to work my ass like that. it is really hard to keep up with this kind of mega thread i made this thread before the serial killer section even existed thats why it wasnt meant for gore, but someone moved it to this section

do u have any idea how HARD to copy paste stuff. i had to right click n hit copy then right click AGAIN then click paste
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