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    In 1986‚ a tragedy struck the Tampa Florida area in the form of an unknown monster soon to be unmasked and formally introduced as Oscar ray Bolin Jr. Born in January 1962; also known as‚ "Bolin the Butcher"‚ Bolin began his murderous antics on January 25‚ 1986 with the abduction and murder of Natalie "Blanche" Holley. He went on to accumulate three victims‚ all of which he stood trial for. His victims also including a 17 year old by the name of Stephanie Collins and a 26 year old by the name of Teri

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    Gary Ridgway‚ also known as the Green River Killer‚ was born February 18‚ 1949‚ in Salt Lake City‚ Utah. Gary Ridgway held a steady job for 30 years‚ but was married three times through his life. Gary Ridgway got his nickname “The Green River Killer” before they even knew who was doing the killings. In 1982‚ when Ridgway was 33 years old‚ he began killing women‚ prostitutes and runaways‚ which were his main targets. Gary was one of the suspects when the case was first opened‚ however they had no

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    BTK KILLER DENNIS RADAR Dennis Radar also known as the BTK Killer was born on March 9‚ 1945 to William Elvin Radar and Dorothea Mae Cook he was the oldest of their four children he was born in Pittsburg Kansas he grew up in Wichita and attended Riverview School and later graduated from Wichita Heights High School‚ according to several reports for him as a child made some confessions that he tortured animals‚ he also had a sexual fetish for women’s underwear he would later start stealing panties

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    Introduction In today’s society‚ people are gaining medical knowledge at quite a fast pace. Treatments‚ cures‚ and vaccines for various diseases and disorders are being developed constantly‚ and yet‚ coronary disease remains the number one killer in the world. The media today concentrates intently on drug and alcohol abuse‚ homicides‚ AIDS‚ and so on. What a lot of people aren’t realizing is that coronary disease actually accounts for about 80% of sudden deaths. In fact‚ the number of deaths

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    William F. Harrah Daniel Seutter The gaming industry is one of the largest industries in the world. Nowadays people can find casinos and gambling in almost every region in the world. There are gambling locations on cruise ships‚ in airports‚ and even gas stations. The gaming industry has evolved over many years and a lot of it as to do with the help from William F. Harrah. William F. Harrah is the founder of the popular Harrah’s casinos. He is one of the pioneers that helped shape the gaming

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    Pride and Prejudice Analysis of Chapter 34: Austen presents Lizzie and Darcy’s relationship in chapter 34 as a complicated‚ and rather difficult. She expresses the pair as being in antithesis to one another. Elizabeth is surprised when Darcy declares his love for her and proposes. But while expressing his love he notifies her of the huge space between their social position‚ remarking that Elizabeth could hardly expect him to "rejoice" in her "inferior connections“ after showing raw emotion‚ as

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    luck and modes of obtaining knowledge‚ the issue of whether or not getting credit for knowing something is a requirement for knowledge itself is something that is highly debated by Jennifer Lackey‚ Jonathan Kvanvig‚ and Wayne Riggs‚ who have opposing views on the matter. In Wayne Riggs’ paper‚ “Two Problems of Easy Credit‚” Riggs argues against both Lackey’s and Kvanvig’s claims‚ stating that the two issues of easy credit are rooted in innate and testimonial knowledge‚ and that the participation

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    “Chasing Lincoln’s Killer” is the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was the United States President during the Civil War‚ which was a very turbulent time in America’s history. The majority of the American people had very strong feelings‚ either in favor of Northern policies or for the Southern cause. John Wilkes Booth was one of those people. Despite the fact that Booth lived and worked in the North‚ he was a firm supporter of the Confederacy. He hated Lincoln and Lincoln’s policies

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    A serial killer is someone who kills at least three victims one by one in a serious of sequential murders; with an emotional cooling-off period in between the homicides.” Robert Pickton‚ a local pig farmer living on his farm in Port Coquitlam‚ is a serial killer. He is known as Canada’s worst serial killer; convicted of killing six women and charged in the deaths of twenty more women. Many of his victims were prostitutes and drug users from Vancouver’s East side. Pickton’s killing has shocked and

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    with minié balls. It’s because medical hygiene didn’t exist until a few hundred thousand soldiers died of infections. Fortunately‚ someone figured it was a bad idea chopping off limbs and cleaning soldiers with dirty medical equipment. In the novel‚ Killer Angels‚ by Michael Shaara‚ we get an insight of what unhygienic conditions soldier’s had to face during the war. A grand total of about 414‚000 soldiers died during the

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