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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Do we really need filth like this coming into the U.S. as an H1B visa holder to do a job other American citizens would do?


2 posted on 09/04/2017 12:46:07 PM PDT by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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To: zerosix

Where did it say he came here on an H1-B visa? He might be a US citizen, a green card holder, an illegal, an EB-5 or on a student visa. Do you think every Indian in America is an H1-B visa holder?


8 posted on 09/04/2017 12:50:16 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You cannot invade the mainland US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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To: zerosix; 2ndDivisionVet

Or even on a tourist visa for 6 months, valid for 10 years, with multiple entries allowed.

In defense of the Indian immigrants, they have lower crime rates, higher education, higher net worth, lower divorce rates, lower rates of death by drug overdose, than average US born citizens.

However there is filth in every category of people.
Here is a list of some really filthy people, who did far worse than wife beating, by murdering multiple human beings. Not many Indian immigrant among them!

Charles Albright: also known as “The Eyeball Killer”; convicted of murdering three prostitutes in Dallas, Texas; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1994
Rodney Alcala: also known as “The Dating Game Killer”; convicted rapist and serial killer, born in San Antonio, Texas, killed at least eight women in California, New York and Washington. Sentenced to death in 2010.
Howard Arthur Allen: killed three elderly people, as well as assault, burglary, and arson. Sentenced to death in 1988.
Richard Angelo: also known as “The Angel of Death”. New York nurse convicted of 4 murders; also linked to 6 other deaths. Suspected of killing up to 25 people. Sentenced to life in prison.
Amy Archer-Gilligan: poisoned a husband and four of her nursing home’s residents with arsenic or strychnine in Windsor, Connecticut in the 1910s; total could possibly be 48 to 60. Sentenced to death in 1917, although her sentence was commuted.
Benjamin Atkins: also known as “The Woodward Corridor Killer”; mission-oriented killer who raped and strangled eleven women in Highland Park, MI in 1991 and 1992.
Joe Ball: also known as “The Alligator Man”; killed at least 20 women in the early 20th century in Texas
Velma Barfield: two husbands and two boyfriends died mysteriously with two proving to be arsenic poisoning; confessed to killing three more victims—including her mother
Herb Baumeister: suspected of killing 20+ men along the I-70; fled and committed suicide after the remains of 11 victims were found on his Westfield, Indiana property
Robert Berdella: convicted in 1988 of killing six men in Kansas City, Missouri between 1984 and 1987; sexually tortured and dismembered his victims. In his prison psychiatric profile, Berdella spoke of his rough childhood in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Just outside Cleveland) Specifically, he mentioned his rape at age 16, an act that triggered his desire to move to Kansas City. Berdella died in prison just four years after his arrest.
David Berkowitz: also known as the “Son of Sam”; convicted of killing 6 people in New York City in 1976–1977
Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr.: also known as “The Hillside Stranglers”; killers of 12 young women in Los Angeles in 1977 and 1978. Possibly involved in three other killings
Richard Biegenwald: convicted of killing five people in the early 1980s in the Asbury Park, New Jersey area; suspected in at least six other murders
Jake Bird: sentenced to death for the murders of two people; confessed to 44 other murders
Arthur Gary Bishop: Utah man who murdered five young boys; executed in 1988
Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris: also known as the “Tool Box Killers”; kidnapped, tortured, raped and murdered five teenage girls in 1979
Terry Blair: Kansas City serial killer and rapist; active 1982–2004
William Bonin: also known as “The Freeway Killer”; with several accomplices, claimed the lives of a minimum of 21 boys in California
Dallen Bounds: killed two strangers, his girlfriend and her ex-husband in 1999
Gary Ray Bowles: beat and strangled six men to death to steal their credit cards in 1994
Briley Brothers: three brothers and an accomplice responsible for 11 murders in the 1970s in Richmond, Virginia
Jerry Brudos: also known as “The Lust Killer” and “Shoe Fetish Slayer”; killed at least 4 women in Oregon between 1968 and 1969
Judy Buenoano: poisoned her husband, boyfriend and son with arsenic in the 1970s; drowned the son in 1980, but caught in 1983 after poisoning and car bombing a fiancee
Ted Bundy: law student who raped and murdered more than 35 women in six states; escaped from prison twice before being executed in 1989
Ricardo Caputo: also known as “The Lady Killer”; strangled 4 women across North America in the 1970s becoming one of the FBI 10 Most Wanted
Harvey Carignan: also known as “The Want-Ad Killer”; raped and beat 4 young women to death in 1972 and 1973 having escaped hanging for a 1949 killing on a technicality
David Carpenter: also known as “The Trailside Killer”; murdered 5 women on San Francisco-area hiking trails between 1979 and 1981
Michael Bear Carson and Suzan Carson: nomadic hippie killers involved in the counter-culture movement; suspects in 12 homicides; sentenced to life imprisonment for three San Francisco Bay Area murders in 1983
Steven David Catlin: poisoned three people from 1976 to 1984; sentenced to death in 1990
Richard Chase: also known as “The Vampire of Sacramento”; murdered 6 people in California in the late 1970s. Consumed the blood of three of his victims
Thor Nis Christiansen: Shot dead and committed necrophilia on 4 young women in Isla Vista, California in the late 1970s
Joseph Christopher: Also known as “The Midtown Slasher”; killed 12 people, all but one of them African Americans, in 1980 and 1981, between upstate New York and Georgia, mutilating 2 of them
Doug Clark and Carol M. Bundy: also known as “The Sunset Strip Killers”; killed at least 7 prostitutes during 1980
Cynthia Coffman: Kidnapped 4 women by ATMs before accomplice James Gregory Marlow strangled them in five weeks in 1986
Carroll Cole: Murdered a young boy and 6 women, suspected of a further 9 murders.
Alton Coleman: Multi-state killer who along with his accomplice murdered a man and injured another, murdered 4 women, 3 young girls and raped a young girl
John Norman Collins: also known as “The Co-Ed Killer”. Convicted of the murder of the final victim linked to the Co-Ed Killer; strongly suspected of committing the other five victims linked to the series (committed between 1967 and 1969). Victims’ bodies discovered within a 15-mile radius of Washtenaw County
Daniel Conahan: Was convicted of one murder, but was associated with more than a dozen of torture and murders committed between 1994 and 1996
Rory Enrique Conde: also known as “The Tamiami Trail Strangler”. Killed 6 prostitutes in Florida. Sentenced to death on March 7, 2000
Ray and Faye Copeland: oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States at the ages of 75 and 69; convicted of killing 5 men; modus operandi was to hire unskilled drifters as farm hands and later kill them
Dean Corll: Along with David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, committed the “Houston Mass Murders”; abducted, raped, tortured and murdered a minimum of 28 teenage boys and young men between 1970 and 1973
Juan Corona: California killer convicted of murdering 25 men of all ages in 1971. Majority of victims had been transient workers
Tony Costa: Killed, dismembered and mutilated 4 women in Cape Cod in the late 1960s; linked to at least 4 other deaths and disappearances
Richard Cottingham: also known as “The Torso Killer”; convicted of murdering 6 women around New York City between 1967 and 1980
Juan Covington: Shot and killed 2 men. Shot 2 other men
Andre Crawford: Murdered 11 women between 1993 and 1999
Charles Cullen: A nurse in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who killed as many as 40 patients through lethal injection
Jeffrey Dahmer: Milwaukee cannibal who retained various body parts of his victims for masturbation stimulus and to adorn a shrine; murdered 17 teenage boys and young men between 1978 and 1991. Many of his later murders involved necrophilia
Thomas Dillon: Serial sniper who killed 5 men in southeastern Ohio between 1989 and 1992
Westley Allan Dodd: Raped and murdered three young boys in 1989; executed in 1993
Ronald Dominique: Confessed to raping and murdering at least 23 men in Louisiana; sentenced to eight life sentences in 2008
Nannie Doss: also known as “The Giggling Granny” and “The Jolly Black Widow”; serial poisoner who killed 11 family members
Brian Dugan: convicted of murdering 2 girls and a woman between 1983 and 1985
Joseph E. Duncan III: Raped at least 17 young boys and 3 young girls. Murdered a man and 2 boys, woman and 2 young girls. Suspected of a murder of another young boy.
Paul Durousseau: Brutally raped and murdered 3 women, 2 of whom were pregnant, and 1 young girl. May have killed while stationed in Germany with the Army
Edward Edwards: Shot a young couple in 1977 and stabbed and strangled another in 1980; sentenced to die for shooting his foster son in 1996 insurance murder, but died of natural causes before he was to be executed.
Mack Ray Edwards: Molester. Murdered 2 young girls and 4 young boys between 1953 and 1969. Claimed at one point to have killed as many as 18
Walter E. Ellis: also known as “The Milwaukee North Side Strangler”; convicted of killing 7 prostitutes in Wisconsin between 1986 and 2007
Scott Erskine: Convicted of raping and murdering a woman in 1989 and the torture-murders of 2 boys in 1993
Felipe Espinosa: Killed two dozen people in the Colorado Territory during the summer of 1863
Donald Leroy Evans: Murdered a young girl and two women. Suspected of another dozen murders but recanted his confessions to over 70 more.
Gary Evans: antique thief who shot to death two shop owners and three accomplices who he suspected of stealing from him between 1985 and 1997
Richard Evonitz: abducted and killed 3 girls in Spotsylvania County, Virginia in 1996 and 1997. Two of his victims were sisters
Larry Eyler: also known as “The Interstate Killer”; convicted of murdering 2 young men and confessed to stabbing and mutilating 20 more between 1982 and 1983
Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck: also known as “The Lonely Hearts Killers”; killed at least 3 women and 1 child in the late 1940s but suspected in up to 20 murders in New York and Michigan
Albert Fish: also known as the “Werewolf of Wysteria”. A sadist and pedophile who cannibalized several children. Convicted of one murder, confessed to two others. Claimed to have molested 100 children.
Wayne Adam Ford: also known as “Wayward Wayne”; confessed to murdering four women; believed to have killed others
Bobby Jack Fowler: convicted of one murder, suspected of up to 20 more.
Kendall Francois: serial killer from Poughkeepsie, New York who targeted prostitutes; after strangling the women, he would store their bodies in various crawl spaces in and around his home
Joseph Paul Franklin: racist serial killer who targeted African Americans and interracial couples. Also attempted to assassinate Larry Flynt and Vernon Jordan; convicted of 11 murders and confessed to nine others; executed in 2013
Lonnie David Franklin, Jr., also known as “Grim Sleeper” for the alleged 14-year hiatus he took from murdering between 1988 and 2002. He shot and strangled his 11 victims, mostly women, around South Los Angeles. Also known as “The Strawberry murders”; Franklin was charged after DNA evidence linked him with ten murders in Los Angeles since 1985. He was convicted on all counts in May 2016 and has been sentenced to death.[1]
John Wayne Gacy: also known as “The Killer Clown”; killer of at least 33 men and boys; buried the majority of his victims’ bodies in the crawl space of his Chicago home; executed in 1994
Gerald and Charlene Gallego: also known as “The Gallego Sex Slaves Killers”; kidnapped, raped and killed victims in the late 1970s; most of their victims were teenagers
Carlton Gary: convicted of the murders of seven elderly women in Georgia
Donald Henry “Peewee” Gaskins: also known as “The Meanest Man in America”; convicted of nine murders; claimed to an author to have killed more than 100; executed in September, 1991
Ed Gein: from La Crosse, Wisconsin; Ed Gein committed his crimes in Plainfield, Wisconsin; two known victims, one suspected victim, four missing persons; elements of Gein’s life and crimes have inspired, at least in part, the novels/films Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs, and the 1974 movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Janie Lou Gibbs: Georgia poisoner who killed five family members
Bertha Gifford: found not guilty of three arsenic poisonings by reason of insanity and suspected of 14 other killings, mostly of children, in Missouri
Kristen Gilbert: also known as “The Angel of Death”; nurse convicted of killing four by epinephrine injection
Sean Vincent Gillis: convicted of killing and mutilating seven women in Baton Rouge in competition with Derrick Todd Lee between 1994 and 2004
Lorenzo Gilyard: killed up to 13 prostitutes in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area between 1977 and 1993
Harvey Glatman: also known as “The Lonely Hearts Killer”; Californian rapist and killer of three women; lured women to pose for “bondage photographs”; executed in 1959
Billy Glaze: mission-oriented killer convicted of raping and murdering three Native American prostitutes in Minneapolis in 1986 and 1987
Billy Gohl: union official linked with the disappearances of over 40 sailors in Aberdeen, Washington in the early 20th century
David Alan Gore and Fred Waterfield: also known as “The Killing Cousins”; connected to the murders of six females; Gore was executed in 2012 and Waterfield was sentenced to life imprisonment
Mark Goudeau: also known as “The Baseline Killer”; convicted of nine murders in Phoenix, Arizona
Gwendolyn Graham and Cathy Wood: Michigan duo who murdered five elderly nursing home residents in their care and claimed to have killed another
Harrison Graham: Raped and murdered seven women in Philadelphia during the 1980s.
Dana Sue Gray: convicted of murder of three elderly women and attempted murder of a fourth in California
Samuel Green: Robber and serial killer; executed in 1822
Vaughn Greenwood: convicted of nine counts of murder, including eight of the “Skid Row Slasher” killings in southern California
Belle Gunness: Norwegian-born murder-for-profit killer who killed her suitors and children in Indiana
Anna Marie Hahn: German-born murder-for-profit killer who poisoned five elderly men; executed in 1938
William Hance: also known as “The Forces of Evil”; soldier who used the murders of Carlton Gary as an excuse for killing four women around military bases in 1977 and 1978
Robert Hansen: Alaskan baker who killed prostitutes at his cabin; convicted of four murders but confessed to the murder of 17 women and the kidnap and rape of another 30. Authorities believe there were many more. Their cases are still open
Harpe Brothers: also known as “Bloody Harpes”; Micajah “Big” Harpe (1768? – August 1799) and Wiley “Little” Harpe (1770? – January 1804), America’s first known serial killers were credited with the murders of 40 men, women, and children
Donald Harvey: also known as “The Angel of Death”; hospital orderly; confessed to more than 80 “mercy killings” with 37 confirmed killings
Charles Ray Hatcher: convicted of two child murders in 1978 and 1982, having killed an 11-year-old boy in 1969; also stabbed to death a fellow inmate and another man 20 years apart
Dale Hausner: Convicted of killing 6 people in random drive-by shootings in 2006 in Phoenix, Arizona
Linda Hazzard: Attributed to 13 deaths (which she claimed was medical treatment) and was convicted of manslaughter in one death, in which she additionally forged the victim’s will and stole her valuables
Gary Michael Heidnik: kidnapped, tortured, and raped six women, and held them prisoner in his basement in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection in July 1999.
William Heirens: also known as “The Lipstick Killer”; confessed to the murders of two women and a child between June 1945 and January 1946
Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine: also known as “Speed Freak Killers”; California duo initially convicted of 7 murders, and suspected in the deaths of as many as 15 people from 1984 to 1999
Johann Otto Hoch: also known as “The Stockyard Bluebeard”; German who married dozens of US women around the turn of the 20th century, before poisoning them with arsenic
H. H. Holmes (Herman Webster Mudgett): active from 1890 to 1894 during Chicago’s 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition; convicted of only one murder, but definitively tied to at least eight more. Confessed to a total of 27
Waneta Hoyt: New York woman who murdered her five children
Michael Hughes: killed six women and a schoolgirl in the South Los Angeles area between 1986 and 1993, including a Southside Slayer victim
Leslie Irvin: also known as “Mad Dog”; convicted of killing six people in Indiana in the mid-1950s; his Supreme Court case set a precedent for fair trials of highly publicized defendants
Phillip Carl Jablonski: killed at least four women in California and Utah
Keith Hunter Jesperson: also known as “The Happy Face Killer”; killed 8 women between 1990 and 1995
Martha Ann Johnson: convicted of smothering three of her children in Atlanta between 1977 and 1982
Milton Johnson: also known as “The Weekend Murderer”; killed 10 people
Vincent Johnson: also known as “The Brooklyn Strangler”; a homeless crack addict who killed at least five prostitutes
Genene Jones: Texas pediatric nurse who poisoned infants in her care; convicted of only one murder, but suspected of 10 or more others
John Joubert: also known as “The Nebraska Boy Snatcher”; stabbed three boys to death in 1982 and 1983. Executed in 1996
Joseph Kallinger: murdered three people and tortured four families with his 13-year-old son Michael
Patrick Kearney: necrophiliac convicted of 21 murders in California and admitted to seven other murders
Edmund Kemper: also known as “The Co-Ed Killer”; started killing when he was 15 years old in Santa Cruz, California; convicted of six murders and implicated in four others
Israel Keyes: 3 confirmed victims. Linked to 11 victims in 4 states. Committed suicide on December 2, 2012
Roger Kibbe also known as “The I-5 Strangler”, killed seven women between 1977 and 1987 (six along Interstate 5 near Sacramento, and one to the west in Walnut Creek, California)
Scott Lee Kimball: also known as “Joe Snitch”; FBI informant who pleaded guilty to two of at least four murders in Colorado including those of his uncle and three female acquaintances
Sharon Kinne: murdered three people, including her husband throughout the 1960s and suspected of more murders
Anthony Kirkland killed 5 women between 1987 and 2009
Tillie Klimek: Chicago woman who poisoned five husbands; sentenced to life imprisonment
Paul John Knowles: Child killer, rapist; murdered five young girls, seven women, and two men in 1974
Todd Kohlhepp: Killed 7 people between 2003 and 2016
Randy Steven Kraft: convicted of the murders of 16 young men and boys; suspected of 51 others in California. Murders committed between 1971 and 1983
Timothy Krajcir: confessed to killing more than nine women—five in Missouri and four others in Illinois and Pennsylvania
Peter Kudzinowski: killed three children in New Jersey between 1924 and 1928
Richard Kuklinski: American serial killer that joined the mafia as a contract killer for financial support
Leonard Lake and Charles Ng: ex-Marines and survivalists; killed at least 11 people and suspected of 25 in Wilseyville, California; collected and murdered female sex slaves
Delphine LaLaurie: Tortured and maimed her slaves
Derrick Todd Lee: also known as “The Baton Rouge Serial Killer”; convicted of two murders; linked by DNA evidence to five others
Michael Lee Lockhart: killed people in multiple states
Bobbie Joe Long: also known as “The Classified Ad Rapist”; killed 10 women in Tampa Bay, Florida in 1984
Henry Lee Lucas: convicted of 11 murders and confessed to approximately 3,000 others, although most of his confessions are considered outlandish; a task force created to investigate his claims suggested that the true number of his murders may be as high as 213
Michael Madison: Serial killer from East Cleveland, Ohio who committed at least three murders.
Orville Lynn Majors: nurse convicted of murdering six patients in Clinton, Indiana; suspected of 130 killings between 1993 and 1995
Charles Manson: Cult leader, convicted of murder and conspiracy to murder of nine people in Los Angeles by his followers, Tex Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, and Bobby Beausoleil
Richard Laurence Marquette: first 11th name on FBI 10 Most Wanted for killing, mutilating and dismembering a woman in 1961; killed two more with same modus operandi upon 1973 release
Lee Roy Martin: also known as “The Gaffney Strangler”; killed two women and two girls in South Carolina in 1967 and 1968
Rhonda Belle Martin: Alabama poisoner who murdered six family members; suspected of poisoning at least nine; executed in 1957
David Mason: strangled four elderly neighbours in 1980 and his cellmate in 1982 having been imprisoned on lesser charges; suspected of shooting dead his boyfriend
David Edward Maust: convicted of killing five teenage boys; one in Germany in 1974, another in 1981, and three he buried in his basement in Hammond, Indiana in 2003
Kenneth McDuff: also known as “The Broomstick Killer”; death sentence for 1966 triple-murder commuted; killed three days after 1989 parole and ten further times in Waco, Texas until 1992; executed in 1998
David Meirhofer: killed three children and an ex-girlfriend between 1967 and 1974; first serial killer apprehended by offender profiling
Stephen Morin: killed three women and was suspected in over 30 unsolved crimes; executed in 1985
Frederick Mors: Austrian who killed 8 elderly patients by poisoning in New York
John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. Also known as “The Beltway Snipers”. Spree killers who terrorized the Washington D.C. area with a series of sniper attacks in 2002.
Herbert Mullin: Schizophrenic in Santa Cruz, California who killed people to prevent earthquakes; convicted of 10 murders and confessed to three others
Joseph Naso: killed four women in California, suspect in another 6; also considered a person of interest in the 1971–1973 New York Alphabet murders[2]
Earle Leonard Nelson: also known as “the Gorilla Man”. A necrophiliac convicted and hanged for one murder; implicated in about 21 additional murders
Robert Nixon: killed five women in the 1930s
Marie Noe: murdered eight of her children between 1949 and 1968
Gordon Stewart Northcott: also known as “The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders”; California man who confessed to kidnapping, raping and murdering young boys with the aid of his mother, Sarah Louise Northcott, in the 1920s. Convicted of 3 murders, suspected of perhaps 20; executed in 1930
Diane O’Dell: convicted of the murders of her illegitimate babies between 1982–1985
Carl Panzram: murderer, rapist and arsonist; convicted of two murders; confessed to 19 others; executed in 1930
Gerald Parker: also known as “The Bedroom Basher” raped and murdered five women and killed the unborn baby of a sixth woman in Orange County, California
Louise Peete: convicted of murdering a man and woman decades apart, four other acquaintances died suspiciously and four husbands committed suicide
Steven Brian Pennell: also known as “The Corridor Killer”; convicted of torture-murdering two women, pleaded no contest to two more murders committed in 1987 and 1988. Also suspected of a fifth in Delaware
Christopher Peterson: also known as “The Shotgun Killer”, confessed to shooting seven people with a shotgun in a killing spree spanning from October 30, 1990 to December 18, 1990 in Indiana
Craig Price: also known as “The Warwick Slasher”; teenager who stabbed two women and two children in Rhode Island in the late 1980s
Jesse Pomeroy: also known as “The Boy Torturer”; Convicted of murdering two small children in Boston, Massachusetts
Harry Powers; also known as The West Virginia Bluebeard killed two women and three children in 1931
Cleophus Prince Jr.: also known as “The Clairemont Killer”; raped and killed six women in San Diego in 1990
Marion Albert Pruett: killed four women in three states; executed in 1999
Dorothea Puente: convicted of three killings in Sacramento, California during the 1980s; suspected of six others
Dennis Rader: also known as “The BTK Killer”; killed ten people between 1974 and 1991 in Sedgwick County, Kansas
Richard Ramirez: also known as “The Night Stalker”; terrorized Los Angeles in 1984 and 1985; convicted of 14 murders; died in prison in June, 2013
David Parker Ray: convicted of rape and torture and sentenced to 224 years in prison; FBI believes he was responsible for the deaths of 60 women in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Melvin Rees: also known as “The Sex Beast”; shot and defiled a woman in 1957, torture-murdered a family of four in 1959 and suspected in four other killings
Paul Dennis Reid: killed seven people during armed robberies between February and April 1997
Ángel Maturino Reséndiz: killed sixteen people in Texas, Kentucky, Illinois, Florida, California, and Georgia
Robert Ben Rhoades: convicted of murdering 3 women in Texas and Illinois between 1989 and 1990
Stephen Richards: nicknamed “The Nebraska Fiend”; murdered at least six people, including three children, in Nebraska in 1878
Gary Ridgway: also known as “The Green River Killer”; convicted of murdering 49 women in Washington state
Joel Rifkin: murdered 17 women in the New York City and Long Island areas
Monte Ralph Rissell: raped and murdered five women in Alexandria, Virginia between 1976 and 1977[3]
James Dale Ritchie: also known as the “Anchorage Serial Killer”; murdered upwards of five people around Anchorage, Alaska throughout 2016; shot dead by police
Harvey Miguel Robinson: teenager who stalked, raped and killed three women in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1992 and 1993
John Edward Robinson: also known as “The Cyber Sex Killer”; lured victims through the internet; convicted of murdering six women in Missouri and Kansas
Dayton Leroy Rogers: murdered at least six women in Oregon
Glen Edward Rogers: known as the “Cross Country Killer” and “Casanova Killer”. Rogers operated around the United States between 1995 and 1999
Danny Rolling: pleaded guilty to murdering five students in Florida; executed in 2006
Michael Bruce Ross: raped and murdered seven women in Connecticut; executed in 2005
Robert Rozier: former NFL player that confessed to seven murders while a member of the Nation of Yahweh
Kimberly Clark Saenz: killed five patients by using syringes to inject bleach into their dialysis lines
Efren Saldivar: respiratory therapist who killed six patients, possibly as many as 120
Altemio Sanchez: also known as “The Bike Path Rapist”; responsible for three murders and numerous rapes spanning a 25-year period in Buffalo, New York; currently serving three consecutive 75 years-to-life sentences for the murder
Gerard John Schaefer: Florida police officer who killed up to 34 women and girls
Charles Schmid: also known as “The Pied Piper of Tucson”; murdered three teenage girls in 1964 and 1965 and buried them in the desert
Heriberto Seda: New York City copycat killer of the “Zodiac Killer” active from 1990 to 1993; convicted of shooting eight individuals, killing three; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998
Tommy Lynn Sells: convicted of only one murder; admitted to murdering dozens of people across the United States, possibly in excess of 70 although, only six are confirmed; executed in 2014
Abdul Latif Sharif: raped and murdered women in both the USA and Mexico
Arthur Shawcross: also known as “The Genesee River Killer”; convicted of 12 murders; confessed to one more
Lydia Sherman: poisoned four husbands and seven children.
Anthony Allen Shore: also known as “The Tourniquet Killer”; convicted of strangling a woman with an unusual ligature in 1992 and confessed to killing three girls including two with same MO
Robert Shulman: convicted of murdering five prostitutes between 1991 and 1996
Daniel Lee Siebert: convicted of 1979 manslaughter; killed nine people across America in three months in mid-1980s, including two children and a Southside Slayer victim
Robert Joseph Silveria Jr.: also known as “Sidetrack”; freight train rider convicted of beating to death four fellow transients in 1995 and confessed to dozens more
Lemuel Smith: confessed to the murders of five people, including an on-duty female prison guard
Morris Solomon, Jr.: handyman who killed six young women between 1986 and 1987 in Sacramento, California
Lyda Southard: also known as “Flypaper Lyda”; serial poisoner who killed four husbands, a young daughter and a brother-in-law with arsenic in the early 20th-century
Anthony Sowell: also known as “The Cleveland Strangler” and “The Imperial Avenue Murderer”; convicted of raping and murdering 11 women between 2007 and 2009, leaving their bodies in his house in Cleveland, Ohio
Timothy Wilson Spencer: also known as “The Southside Strangler”; raped and killed five women in Virginia between 1984 and 1987
Jack Owen Spillman: also known as “The Werewolf Butcher”; killed two girls and the mother of one of them in Washington State in 1994 and 1995
Edward Spreitzer: also known as “The Chicago Rippers”; as part of a satanic cult, raped and mutilated at least four women and also killed a man in Chicago
Gerald Stano: convicted murderer of 41 women; executed in 1998
Cary Stayner: killed four women in Yosemite, California
Paul Michael Stephani: also known as “The Weepy-Voiced Killer”; killed 3 women in the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota
William Suff: also known as “The Riverside Prostitute Killer”; killed 12 women near Riverside, California
Michael Swango: physician and surgeon who poisoned over 30 of his patients and colleagues
James Swann: also known as “The Shotgun Stalker”; schizophrenic who killed four people in drive-by shootings in Washington, D.C. in 1993 because he heard the voice of Malcolm X
Joseph “Mad Dog” Taborsky: was sentenced to death after a string of brutal robberies and murders in Connecticut during the 1950s.
John Floyd Thomas, Jr.: also known as “The Southland Strangler” and The “Westside Rapist”; convicted of raping and murdering seven elderly women in Los Angeles between 1972 and 1986 and suspected of 10–15 more
Ottis Toole: Henry Lee Lucas’ accomplice; convicted of six murders in Florida; confessed to but never tried for Adam Walsh’s murder
Jane Toppan: nurse and lust murderer who poisoned at least 31 patients and relatives in Massachusetts up to the turn of the 20th century
Maury Travis: St. Louis area torture killer of 12–17 prostitutes from 2000 to 2002
Chester Turner: convicted of murdering ten women and a viable unborn baby in South Los Angeles between 1987 and 1998
Henry Louis Wallace: Charlotte, North Carolina killer of at least nine young women from 1992 to 1994
Faryion Wardrip: killed five young women around Wichita Falls, Texas between 1984 and 1986
Karl F. Warner: convicted of murdering three teenage girls, in two separate incidents (between 1969–1971), in the San Francisco Bay Area communities of San Jose and Saratoga
Coral Eugene Watts: convicted of two murders; admitted to killing 80 people in Texas and Michigan; possibly guilty of 100 murders. Died of prostate cancer only eight days after going to prison
Nathaniel White: convicted of stabbing to death six women in the Hudson Valley, New York area from 1991 to 1992
Christopher Wilder: also known as “The Beauty Queen Killer”; millionaire Australian realtor who killed eight women in seven weeks in 1984
Scott Williams: killed and mutilated three women between 1997 and 2006
Wayne Williams: convicted of two murders; police claim his arrest solved 23 in the string of 28 Atlanta child murders
Shirley Winters: confessed in 2008 to killing 2 children; suspected of killing her two older children in a 1979 fire and suspected in a separate fire that killed three children of a friend in 1979
Martha Wise: Ohio woman who poisoned seventeen members of her family in the 1920s; 3 of whom died
Randall Woodfield: also known as “The I-5 Killer” and “The I-5 Bandit”; convicted of one murder and linked by DNA to six others; believed responsible for an additional 14 murders
Aileen Wuornos: shot six men to death in Florida between 1989 and 1990; executed in 2002
Robert Lee Yates: murdered at least 16 women in Spokane County, Washington
Robert Zarinsky: Convicted of killing two teenage girls. Suspected of murdering several other individuals—predominantly teenage girls—between 1958 and 1974


23 posted on 09/04/2017 1:21:05 PM PDT by entropy12 (Why Republicans woo & pursue people who will never vote for them (liberals & media) ?)
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To: zerosix

Just doing the wife beating American’s won’t do.


42 posted on 09/04/2017 2:09:10 PM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens")
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