10 Most horrific crimes that occurred on Halloween
Halloween is the scariest night of the year. Some of our ancestors used to think it was when the gap between the living and the dead was at its thinnest, and even today you can almost convince yourself that the figure in the distance is a ghost. And you are certainly should be terrified of them because what you are much more likely to be are someone who wants to kill you. Sick, twisted people with murderous intentions do not take all the relics even OFF to enjoy a costume party and a little apple Bobbing. If the story is an indication, some people think the perfect night to get them killed on.
Sometimes they have been able to plan their crime for centuries, other times it is the impulse of the moment. But the end result is always the same: someone ends up dead, often horribly. These are some of the scariest crimes ever to happen on Halloween.
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-At this year's Halloween, Meanza woke up to the sound of someone climbing the stairs, according to ABC News. She assumed that he was one of the other girls' friends and ignored her. But there was a "blood-curd, terrified scream." Meanza ran out of the house and hid in the garden. After a while, she went inside and found one of her roommates stabbed to death, and the other quickly died. She called 911 and ran away.
-The cops were lost. Despite talking to more than 1,200 people they did not have suspects. They found DNA on two cigarette butts and a drop of blood but did not match. Almost a year later, after the COPPLE family realized he was smoking the same rare brand of cigarettes, he surrendered and confessed. But the weekly Calistogan says that even though he admitted to the crime, he never gave a reason why he did it.
-And COPPLE could have gotten away with it. He certainly went over his life in the previous 11 months as if nothing was wrong. He even invited the mother of one of his victims to read a Bible passage in his honor at his wedding, just two months after the murders.
9 People take Halloween candy seriously
-One of the greatest things about being an adult is that you can eat what you want when you want. Do you want cereals for dinner? Made. A piece of leftover cake for breakfast? Bam. Candy anytime? Nobody will tell you no. So, the Halloween candy bag that was so precious to you as a kind of child loses its importance as you get older. As an adult, you can eat diabetes-inducing amounts of candy any day of the year.
-NBC news says Ledell Peoples, a 55-year-old a lot of adult people who could easily buy candy, forgot about it on Halloween in 2011. He had a bag of Halloween candy, and he's gone. Instead of accepting this and passing, or politely asking everyone if they had seen him, he immediately accused his acquaintance Maria Adams of taking it. In a way, it turned into a "fight."
-Things seem to have grown quite fast. At one point, someone threw a plaque at people and he got a nick on his eye. The violence culminated when people pulled out a knife and stabbed Adams repeatedly. Someone had to have a pretty cool head to call 911 because people were almost immediately arrested, and Adams was rushed to the hospital.
-The people were originally accused of attempted murder, but his charges were improved when Adams died of his injuries a few days later. Can you go make candy in prison?
8 Everyone needs to stop throwing eggs
-Throwing eggs is a Halloween tradition. A terrible tradition, but a tradition yet. It also ends often with violence. The most famous incident was the death of Karl Jackson on Halloween in 1998.
-The 21-Year-Old Jackson was driving his girlfriend and young son home for a children's party in the Bronx, according to the New York Times. They would drop off the child with a babysitter and then go to another party. But on the way, an egg hit his car. Jackson came out and confronted the group of responsible young men. After the words were exchanged, Jackson left. But one of the egg hunters was pissed off and followed them. When Jackson stopped a few blocks later, the youth shot him in the temple. Jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly thereafter.
-Fortunately, the killer was arrested and sentenced. Another article in the New York Times says that from 2010 he was still behind bars and that every year he receives a special Halloween card from Jackson's mother, always with the same message: "I'm glad you are still here. "
-But it was far from the only egg-related murder in New York. People also died as a result of the joke in 1984, 1987, 1989, 1994 and 1995, while 1993 and 1996 saw non-fatal shootings of children. All because some people think Halloween is the perfect time for Chuck breakfast food around.
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-55-Year-Old John Douglas White was messed up in the head. Apparently, having exhausted all the other dirty stuff on the Internet, he turned to watching Snuff videos and those of people raping corpses. And that gave him what he thought was a brilliant idea: he would kill gay Rebekah, his 24-year-old neighbor, and rape his dead body.
-White, a former pastor of the church, did not do this on a whim. According to CBS, he later told police that he had thought about it for two weeks. Finally, in the early hours of Halloween in 2012, he drank four or five beers to gain liquid courage. Then he got into the gay mobile home and knocked him out with a mallet. He strangled her with a zip tie and, once dead, stripped her naked. Then he was apparently too drunk to finish his sick mission because he told the cops that he could not ride it. So, instead of white just arranged the body.
-All the while, the 3-year-old gay son was in the caravan. White, despite having just murdered the kid's mother, apparently did not feel comfortable leaving him alone. So he dragged on for hours, then dressed the child in his Halloween costume and delivered it to his father for sweets.
-After gay failed to show up for work and was reported missing, White was almost immediately brought to interrogation and confessed to the crooked crime. He will serve at least 56 years in prison.
6 Even the Kennedy cousins have problems
-On Halloween 1975, Martha Moxley's 15-year-old body was found in her family's court. The daily beast says that she was probably killed late the night before, beaten to death with such force that the golf club used broke into three pieces. Police called the frantic attack "excessive," which usually indicates the victim knew their attacker, and there was personal anger involved. But despite the evidence almost immediately pointing to Michael and Timothy Skakel, gravely disturbed brothers who were neighbors and friends of Martha, the cops decided that he must have been a random attack by a hitchhiker. Maybe they did not want to believe that teenagers did it because they were Bobby Kennedy's nephews and were incredibly wealthy.
-When finally interviewed by a private investigator years later, the two brothers said that their DNA could have been on the stage because it just turned out that they all enjoyed themselves, separately, at the tree exact Martha was found under the night she died. Eventually, the police reopened the case and the evidence involving Michael began to pile up.
-He was finally tried and convicted in 2002, but the appeals began. In 2013, Michael was released on bail based primarily on the argument his lawyer had been flagrantly ineffective. He was still in 2018. Meanwhile, the Kennedy closed ranks around him. In 2016, Michael's cousin Robert Kennedy Jr. even wrote a book claiming the real murderers were two black Bronx teenagers who killed Martha's "caveman" style.
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5 The "killers in the toolbox" were incredibly sick
-One of the problems with prison is that you have plenty of time to sit down and think. And since there are a lot of people twisted behind bars, the things they think are often messed up. Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris were both career criminals when they met in prison in 1978. By the time they were released a year later, they had uncovered a sickness plan. By working together, they kidnap, torture and kill several teenage girls. They turned a van into a mobile machine and started looking for victims. Within two months, they killed five girls, and the last one died on Halloween 1979.
-Thought Co. says her name was Lynette Ledford and she was 16 years old. After she was abducted, she was tortured and mutilated before being strangled. The sadistic killers have recorded his cries and pleas of mercy, enjoying clearly. When she was finally dead, they dropped her on a suburban lawn to see how the media would react.
But Norris could not help but brag about their killing, and a person he told went to the cops. The two men were arrested. Norris cooperated with the police, and claimed that it was Bittaker who did all the killing. At their trial, the band they made of Ledford praying for his life was played to the jury. Bittaker was sentenced to death, but for reporting his accomplice, Norris was only 45 years old. He is on parole in 2019.
4 A love triangle led to the Trick-or-Treat Murder
-In 1957, Peter Fabiano's living room owner thought his love triangle problems were over. He had just reconciled with his wife, Betty, who he had split with her adulterous relationship with a woman. In the '50s this was beyond scandalous. Newspapers referred to lesbians as "abnormal" and saw them as "murderous degenerates." While these were horrible stereotypes, in this case, they got the murderous part right.
-According to the LA Times, Betty had been in a relationship with Joan Rabel. And Joan did not take being dumped well. She set her up to get revenge on the man who had stolen her girlfriend, but she did not want to do the killing herself. Goldyne Pizer. Despite the fact that she had never been able to do so, Joan painted Peter as "a vile, evil man who wants to destroy all people around him" and deserved to die.
-Joan and Goldyne went together to buy a gun and two bullets, and then on Halloween, they sat in a car outside the Fabianos' house. Eventually, Goldyne, dressed in a suit and mask with the gun in a paper bag, went to the door and rang the bell. When Peter answered, expecting trick-or-treaters, she shot him. He died soon after.
-Despite trying to cover their tracks, both women were arrested and convicted of second-degree murder.
3 The suspense killer of New Jersey is still his mother
-At around 6 pm on Halloween in 1981, 17-year-old Maria Ciallella told her parents that she was going out and that she would be home by midnight. At 12, a cop saw her walking down the street. Just 10 minutes later, he came back to give her a ride, but she was gone. No one would know what happened to him for 18 months, when his body was found in a shallow grave cut into three pieces, along with another corpse. They were in the courtyard of the house of Richard Biegenwald's mother.
-According to the New York Daily News, Biegenwald "was a demon from the first day." he was only 5 when he tried to burn his family's house. Then he got "Wilder and more dangerous with each passing year." he was robbed and robbed, and by 18 had killed a guy and was sent to jail for 17 years. When he came out, he was quickly back to his old ways.
-Things worked out for him in 1983, when two boys found a body in some bushes. This led to an accomplice from Biegenwald, who totally yelled. Soon, the ex-con man was connected to five new bodies, including Ciallella. Nicknamed the "Jersey Shore Thrill Killer," his motive was apparently just that he "I wanted to see someone die." Biegenwald was redirected to prison for life this time.
-But through all that, he always had his mother. She told reporters that she still loved him and would take care of him and visit him.
2 Halloween jokes are the worst
-We can probably all agree that pranks, in general, are terrible. Have they ever been funny? Did anyone actually enjoy Punk'd? If you're going to try a prank, one of the most important things to think about before you do it is: Does this have the potential to kill anyone? On Halloween in 2011, Frank Alba, a fully grown adult with all his faculties, forgot this golden rule. Instead, he decided it would be fun to traumatize some children for life.
-He planned the "prank" with a friend. Courthouse News Service says Alba knew some children would be returning from trick-or-treating nearby, so he was ready for them. He dressed in a "bloody" apron and grabbed a real, actual chainsaw. Then he hid in the bushes and waited.
-As the children approached, he jumped out of his hiding place, revving the (once again) real, actual chainsaw right in their faces. Of course, they were scared out of their minds and fled. One of them, Leslie Garcia, ran into the busy road and was hit by a truck. She sustained serious injuries to her head, neck, arms, legs, back, and spine, some of which were permanent. Her family sued Alba, saying he had to know that waving a chainsaw around could lead to kids getting hurt or dying, not to mention they will probably be waking up screaming every night for the next few decades. The outcome of the lawsuit is unclear.
1 The mental state of Johnny Frank Garrett was a problem
-Sometimes people do unspeakably bad things, but they may not be legally responsible for their actions. The case of Johnny Frank Garrett began an international conversation about the madness and the death penalty in America.
-At Halloween in 1981, Garrett, 17, got drunk and smashed LSD. He entered a convent, supposedly to steal a stereo, but it ended up being a million times worse. Entered the 76-year-old Sister Tadea Benz's room and raped her. Then he stabbed him and strangled him to death.
-It is a horrible crime and Garrett has been sentenced and sentenced to death. But news articles compiled by Murderpedia show that many people began to question if the sentence was right. One of his lawyers said he was insane, suffering from multiple personality disorder, and "just crazy about killing." he may be at Garrett's childhood because a mental health expert who examined him said the killer had "one of the most virulent stories of Abuse and Neglect ... I met in 28 years of practice, Amnesty International opposed the execution, and even Pope John Paul II and the nuns of the victim's convent asked for mercy.
-Despite all this, Garrett was executed by lethal injection in 1992, only 28 years old. He declared it innocence until the end.
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