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Entry and Exit wound sizes
I don’t remember seeing the full version before (with Ted not being cut) : Ted Bundy and fellow death row inmates. (x)
Elmer Wayne Henley, 17, left, squats on the beach as police search for bodies in High Island, Texas, Aug. 10, 1973. Henley is implicated with David Brooks and Dean Corll, in the murders of at least 24 young men in a mass sex slaying case. The 24 bodies were discovered in three different locations in Texas. The law enforcement officials are unidentified.
Some more info in case anybody cares:
-Brooks and Henley would get paid by Dean Corll to lure teenage boys (usually their friends) to his Houston Heights house.
-He’d horrifically torture and murder the boys by strangling them to death. I think Brooks and Henley would help a bit with the torture but it was mostly done by Corll. He had a “torture board” and Henley later said that once you were strapped to it you were good as dead.
-Henley eventually killed Corll after he tried to force him to rape a female friend Henley had brought back to Corll’s house. The murders were only discovered after Henley called the police to report Corll’s murder and then began leading them to the gravesites.
-A good amount of Corll’s victims haven’t been found and likely never will at this point, because Hurricane Andrew permanently flooded part of a beach he used as a burial ground.
Reggie Kray and Frances Shea drinking a toast at their wedding, 19th April, 1965.
A self portrait of David Berkowitz taken in a photo booth while he was in the Army and stationed in South Korea. He served from 1971 until 1974 and became increasingly disillusioned with the government and society during this time, and took copious amounts of LSD and cocaine.
A popper mask found in Dean Corll’s bedroom.( 2020 Lamar Drive)
Excerpt of an article featuring notorious serial killer Edmund Kemper. The article, published on 31 August 1964, describes the murder of his grandparents, as well as the reasoning behind the murder. Kemper killed his grandparents at the tender age of fifteen. He was sent to the criminally insane unit of the Atascadero State Hospital and was released on parole just five years later.
Some lesser-known pictures of “Moors Murderers” Ian Brady and Myra Hindley taken during various outings and holidays.
Edmund Kemper’s victims
Top row from L-R: Mary Anne Pesce, Anita Luchessa, Aikoo Koo; Bottom from L-R: Cindy Schall, Rosalind Thorpe, Alice Liu / x x x x x x x x
Mary Anne Pesce (May 7, 1972; age 18): a student of Fresno State College, she was hitchhiking her to Stanford University with her friend Anita Luchessa to meet up with some friends. She was wearing a maroon sweater, jeans and boots when she was last seen. She was described as interested in photography, debating in school, loved to ski and wanted to someday try out for the Olympics, and came from a wealthy family. On the day she disappeared she carried a German camera.
Anita Luchessa (May 7, 1972; age 18): along with Mary Ann Pesce, she was on her way to Stanford University. She was last seem wearing a red shirt with white overalls and was described as being 5′1″, with brown hair and brown eyes and gold rimmed glasses. She was strangled and stabbed repeatedly and Kemper remarked that her overalls made it hard to do this. She was in the third generation of a farming family and occasionally went skiing with Mary Ann on weekends.
Aikoo Koo (September 14, 1972; age 15): A Korean ballet dancer who was hitchhiking her way to a dance class when she was picked up by Ed Kemper. She was a good student at the Anna Head School for girls. She was scheduled to perform a ballet routine the World Trade Faire in St. Louis, and her mother had just been helping her create her costume before she disappeared. She was smothered and then strangled to death.
Cindy Schall (January 7, 1973; age 18): She was a student at Cabrillo College at UCLA Santa Cruz who was hitchhiking to her class. She was picked up on Mission Avenue in Santa Cruz by Kemper and subsequently shot in the head. She had a rented room and a job babysitting in Santa Cruz.
Rosalind Thorpe (February 5, 1973; age 23): A UC Santa Cruz student, she was waiting at the campus bus stop in the evening after spending the day in the science university library. She was waiting carrying her schoolbooks when Kemper pulled up and offered her a ride. A short time later while in the truck, he was shot in the head along with Alice Liu.
Alice Liu (February 5, 1973; age 20): Picked up at the same time as Rosalind Thorpe down the road, she was also a student who’d stayed in the library too late. Just like Rosanlind, she was shot and killed by Kemper.
“We all called him Doc,” said Gordon Samuels, a high school classmate. “He was very quiet, very reserved and not overly involved — nothing like the descriptions of the last few days, he just didn’t seem to be that type of individual.” Another classmate, William Kehlenbrink, said, “We all though he was going to be a doctor; he talked in medical terms all the time.” A few days after high school graduation, on June 12, 1949, shortly after turning 18, Jim Jones married Marceline Baldwin, 4 years his senior. In the earliest years of their marriage, friends said that she was much more self-confident and sure of herself, and they said her dedication to the underdog coalesced with his own feelings of compassion for blacks and the downtrodden. When Jim enrolled at Indiana University in 1950, his freshman roommate, Kenneth Lemons, recalled him as troubled and maladjusted, being younger than the other students. He frequently felt compelled to check with his wife before making decisions, “she had become a mother figure to him,” Lemons said.
The inside of Albert Fish’s groin where he would insert needles for sexual gratification.
Moor Murders on the newspaper
Three generations of Gacys — John Stanley, Michael, and John Wayne in 1966. Gacy considered 1966 as his best year. The birth of Michael and his business success brought Gacy the long awaited approval of his father after years of abuse.
Documents Relating to Vladislav Roslyakov’s Firearm Authorization
A collection of documents issued to Vladislav Roslyakov, including certification of firearm safety training, medical clearance forms, and a permit authorizing him to possess a weapon.
Narcological Certificate
Issued by the Kerch branch of the Crimean Republican Narcological Dispensary on 2 July 2018, this document confirms he had no substance abuse history and no narcological contraindications to firearm handling or vehicle operation.
Outpatient Medical Record
Medical documentation tied to the firearm clearance process. Confirms his identity, student status at Kerch Polytechnic College, and is specifically categorized for weapon-related assessment.
Examination Report
Confirms Roslyakov successfully passed both theoretical and practical firearm safety tests at the "EGIDA+" Training Center on 18 July 2018.
Firearm Safety Course Certificate
Certificate issued to Roslyakov confirming completion of a firearms safety and handling course in Simferopol, dated 18 July 2018.
Weapon Permit Photo
Roslyakov’s weapon permit, shown alongside the passport he carried with him on the day of the massacre. No higher resolution is available.