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Criminals

Of or referring to those who have notoriously broken the law.

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Criminals

Abel Reles

People; Criminals

Abel Reles started out his crime career in bootlegging, that was his transition into the world of organized crime. There was a secret group of contract hit-men in the 1930s called Murder, Inc. Reles ...

Richard Kuklinski

People; Criminals

Richard Kuklinski, also known as the "Ice Man," earned this nickname for freezing his victims in order to confuse the time of death to investigators. On the outside, Kuklinksi looked like a normal ...

Jim Jones

People; Criminals

Jim Jones, the founder and leader of the Peoples Temple, fled California in 1974 with his followers and set up a compound in Guyana, which he dubbed Jonestown. Jones, a charismatic and disturbed ...

Timothy McVeigh

People; Criminals

A homegrown terrorist, Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. The attack, commonly referred to as the Oklahoma ...

Ted Bundy

People; Criminals

In the 1970s, Ted Bundy had a bright future in the Washington State Republican Party; instead, he became one of the most famous serial killers and necrophiliacs in U.S. history. He often deceived his ...

John Wayne Gacy

People; Criminals

John Wayne Gacy was convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys between 1972 and 1978. Most of the bodies were found buried underneath the crawl space of his Chicago-area home. At the time of his ...

Andrew Kehoe

People; Criminals

The deadliest mass murder at a U.S. elementary school occurred in Bath Township, Michigan, in 1927. Andrew Kehoe, a 55-year-old school board treasurer and farmer, was supposedly angry about his ...

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