Murder is by far one of the worst crimes a person can commit. Genene Jones committed murder anywhere from 11 up to 46 times. Not only did she kill people, she killed babies. Jones felt like it was her right to be able to take the lives of those who haven’t even lived yet. Jones was a white female born on July 13, 1950. Jones was put up for adoption and she was adopted by Dick and Gladys Jones. Jones also had two older, and one younger siblings. She grew up in a nice neighborhood; her father was able to provide for her family well. She called herself the black sheep of the family. She never felt like she got enough attention and often faked being sick so people would console her. Jones didn’t have many friends because they all considered her bossy and often couldn’t handle it for a very long time. Her family had a bit of a run in with the law when he father was accused and found guilty of stealing a safe filled with cash and jewels from one of the men who attended his night club. The charges that were filled were dropped. She had so precursors during this time that she would become a killer, she was a loner …show more content…
She attended for one year until she gets her LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse). Soon after Jones gets a job but after just 8 short months she’s fired from her fist job, then she fired from her second job. After a streak of bad luck she finally hired at Bexar County Medical Center Hospital. During her first year at in the pediatric intensive care unite she made eight nursing errors while dispensing medicine. Jones would develop really close relationships with her patients and their families. She would even go as far as ignoring doctors orders and then do what she thought was best for the patient. Many of her coworkers didn’t like her because she was so bossy. Here is where it all
Andrew Mallard is a British-born Australian living in Western Australia. Andrew was new to the town when he was suspected of murdering Pamela Lawrence on May 23rd, 1994. Andrew Mallard was convicted on two pieces of evidence. The first piece of evidence was police notes, which claimed that Mallard had confessed. Though Mallard did not sign these notes.
In 1998, Timothy Lee Hurst was tried for first-degree murder and robbery. It was said that Hurst stabbed and slashed Cynthia Harrison at least sixty times, on top of extremely deep cuts penetrating down to her bones. While the murder was being committed, Hurst robbed the Popeye’s location it was being committed in, which happened to be the location where he worked. Hurst ended up being convicted of first-degree murder, but the case turned into a penalty phase trial to figure out which sentence would best suit Hurst’s crime. After the penalty phase, the jury came back with an eleven to one vote and suggested Hurst be put to a death sentence.
Robert Sheldon murdered October 24th 1962 detectives are currently hunting the killers guided by an anonymous tip stating that the killers are headed for Texas. Through thorough investigation the murder weapon was identified as a knife or switchblade. Tulsa Police believe the killers to be 14 year old Ponyboy Curtis, and 16 year old Johnny Cade who went missing the night of the murder. Detectives believe the murder was an act of self defense as they found strands of dark hair matching that of Ponyboy Curtis. A water test ran by Tulsa police detectives show a high amount of fresh hair grease in the fountain in the park matching the description of Curtis even more.
It is obvious based on the evidence at the scene that Horace Verbermockle was murdered by his wife who reconstructed the crime scene. The evidence is very clear that Horace was murdered by his wife who claims she didn't. However the evidence is undeniably clear. He facing the mirror brushing his teeth.
He was found guilty because of a murder case of his friend Perry. The evidence that convicted James was three hair samples that found in James 's van, the RCMP said they were Harder 's. But before James’s arrest, he committed a crime along with his friend Perry. They were running a “chop shop,” they cut apart stolen vehicles and sold the parts. In November 1989, the police arrested both James and Perry.
The Tylenol Murders In 1982, seven innocent Chicago civilians were boldly murdered. In late September of 1982 seven people were killed after an unknown suspect placed cyanide laced Tylenol pills in store bottles. Two main suspects in this unsolved case are James Lewis and Roger Arnold, who had both been linked to this occurrence in some way. The mystery behind the Tylenol murders can be summed up in two theories: Roger Arnold took bottles from the Tylenol distributor that he worked for, poisoned them and placed them on store shelves or James Lewis bought/stole the bottles, poisoned them and placed them on 6 different store shelves.
Jodi Arias Unjust Murder On June 9, 2008, thirty year old Travis Alexander was found murdered in his home in Mesa, Arizona. He had been stabbed twenty seven times, his throat slashed, and shot in the forehead by his ex girlfriend, Jodi Arias. On the day of the murder Arias claims she went to Travis’s house to see him and while taking pictures of him in the shower, she accidentally dropped his camera. From there Travis starts screaming at her and abusing her.
Adolfo Davis committed murder at 14 years old and was sentenced to a life in prison. The judge argued that Adolfo had known what he was doing during the robbery. She has a point that Adolfo could have changed his mind at the time of the robbery. Also Adolfo had numerous opportunities to get help and leave the gang. He could have called the police and report his situation.
In fulfilling the hope of reducing this tension between the black community and the police, Master Sergeant Debra Clayton was fatally shot and killed. On January 9th, 2017, Officer Debra Clayton was at the local Walmart. While putting her bags in the truck a citizen tipped Clayton off, informing her that Markeith Loyd was in the store. Loyd was wanted for murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend, of twenty-four years old, and for shooting her brother one month prior. Loyd open fired on Clayton when she followed him out the door.
When John white was 17 his parents, Conner and Sarah white, and his best friend, Josh kudra died. Conner, Sarah and josh went on a cabin trip to celebrate Josh’s birthday but John white had to stay home and do a stack of homework. At approximately 12am an unknown person entered the cabin and killed Conner, Sarah, and Josh. Ever since, John white has devoted his life to this crime. John white is 27 years old and did almost everything white Josh kudra.
It was the morning of August 4th, 1892 and the day was growing to be hot and humid. At 11 am Adelaide Churchill glanced out of her kitchen window and saw her neighbor, Lizzie Borden leaning on the screen of the Borden’s back door. Adelaide called out, concerned for her well-being, “Lizzie, what is the matter?” Lizzie called back to her with an upset expression, “Oh, Mrs. Churchill, please come over! Someone has killed Father!”
The murder of Andrew and Abby Borden has been referred to as an unsolved mystery for centuries. Investigators questioned a single suspect, commonly known as Lizzie Borden, the eldest daughter of Andrew Borden. After finding no physical evidence linking her to the murders, Lizzie was acquitted and the case was never opened again. Several sources have provided eye-opening facts that make me reconsider the true culprit. Lizzie Borden is the person guilty of both murders because of her contradictory testimony along with her alibi, the mental instability she displayed, and her strange behavior prior the murders.
The murder of Emmett Till was a day that no one will ever forget it was the most horrific murder of all time. July 25, 1941 Emmett Louis Till was born Emmett was raised in a nice middle class neighborhood in the southside of Chicago, Illinois being raised by a single mother after his father Louis Till was hung in the army after being accused of rape and a killing. Emmett Till attended Mccosh Elementary school and was one of the first African American kid to get honor roll. July 25, 1946 Emmett aka “Bobo” was diagnosed with Polio at the age of five but Emmett managed to have a full recovery by the age of eight. August 1955 Emmett’s uncle Moses Wright from Money, Mississippi came to visit his sister Mamie Till and Emmett, Moses and Emmett
She wrote the book in the perspective of her as a little girl and learning how to figure life lessons out as she becomes more mature and older. Scouts personality is very unique in the sense that she is very smart for her age. This girl is also very strong willed and her innocence often gets her into trouble with her family and with society. She was a brave little girl, who was very adventurous. Her spunky personality leads her to do a lot of fun stuff with her siblings.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we are here today to discuss the murder of John Wright. On November 15, Mr. Wright was found in his bed with a rope around his neck, presumably strangled to death. His body was discovered by his wife supposedly and did not bother to notify to the local authorities. At eight o'clock in the morning, Mr. Hale went to look for Mr. Wright and found Minnie, Mr. Wright’s wife, sitting in a rocking chair inside of the house. Mr. Hale asked Minnie for her husband and she stated that John Wright was dead in the bedroom.