By David Lohr
Monday, May 28, 2007
FORT MYERS, FL - It has been almost three months since eight human skeletons were discovered in a wooded lot, and authorities are still no closer to solving the mystery. "We've got eight bodies in the woods, and that's not normal," Sgt. Jennifer Soto said in an interview with the Orlando Sentinel. "But we don't know yet what kind of case it is." Forensic anthropologists are still studying the bones and, as of yet, they have been unable to determine who the victims are, other than the fact that they are all male. Some people believe the victims were murdered by a serial killer, while others believe they may have been dumped in the woods by a funeral home director who did not dispose of them properly. Whatever the case may be, this is one mystery that may never be solved.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
MOSCOW, Russia - Police have arrested 18-year-old Artur Ryno for the murder of 32 people since August 2006. Police claim the crimes were racially motivated and that Ryno's goal was to "clean up the city." Ryno has confessed to 37 murders; however, as of this writing, police have confirmed only 32 of them. Ryno's arrest came last month after he murdered an American businessman. A police spokesperson told local media that they would be releasing more details next week.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Richard Ramirez |
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review the conviction of convicted serial killer Richard Ramirez, the media dubbed "Night Stalker." Ramirez's attorneys had claimed that there were multiple errors in Ramirez's original trial, many of which were allegedly the fault of his own defense team. Nonetheless, Ramirez has not exhausted all of his appeals yet, as he still has the option of pursuing a federal appeal.
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