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Sites relating to specific criminals.

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Straight Shooter   http://www.straightshooter.net/
Search national databases for Most Wanted fugitives using standard criteria, physical descriptions, unique characteristics and background information.



Crime and Justice   http://www.crimeandjustice.us/forums/
Exchange of ideas about homicide in modern America.



The Newgate Calendar   http://www.exclassics.com/newgate/ngintro.htm
Lurid book which recounts the careers of various English criminals, from shoplifters to poisoners. This version based on the 1926 Navarre Society edition.



A Book of Remarkable Criminals   http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/IrvBook.html
Complete text of the work by H.B. Irving, published 1918.



View a Thief   http://www.viewathief.com/
Photographs of suspected criminals. Includes links and submission information.

Subcategories


Outlaws An outlaw is a fugitive suspect or convict, or other person whose freedom has been "outlawed" by the justice system.
Bonnie and Clyde Sites related to the outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.
Dillinger, John
Floyd, Charles

Related categories


Ames, Aldrich
Ashbrook, Larry Gene On September 15 1999, Ashbrook killed 7 people and then himself at Wedgwood Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas.
Bamber, Jeremy Jeremy Bamber reportedly killed five members of his family at White House Farm, Essex.
Barton, Mark Mark Barton allegedly shot to death nine people at two brokerage houses in Atlanta on June 9, 1999.
Bathory, Elizabeth 16th Century Countess of Transylvania who killed over six hundred young women to improve her complexion and youthfulness.
Berkowitz, David David Berkowitz (1976-1977), a.k.a the 'Son of Sam' was reported to have killed six people in the New York area in the period 1966-67.
Bernardo, Paul Kenneth Alias of the Canadian couple Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka who were accused of 43 sex attacks and at least 3 murders. Bernardo was convicted of
Bianchi, Kenneth Alias of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono who reportedly strangled twelve women in Los Angeles between October 1977 and February 1978. In 1983, Bianchi was sentenced to life imprisonment. Buono was
Bin Laden, Osama
Bonin, William George Alias of William Bonin, Vernon Butts, Miley, Gregory M., and James Munro who together were thought to have killed approximately 44 males
Brady, Ian Alias of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, an English couple who were thought to have killed 6 people. Both were convicted of
Bryant, Martin sites addressing Australia's worst mass murder case, the Port Arthur, Tasmania, massacre by Martin Bryant
Bundy, Theodore Robert Ted Bundy, sometimes known as the 'Campus Killer', was thought to have killed roughly 27 young females in the period 1973-78. He
Burke and Hare William Burke (1792-1829) and William Hare (b. about 1792) murdered between 13 and 30 people in Edinburgh in 1827 and 1828. They sold the corpses to be used as cadavers. After they were caught, Hare
Cassidy, Butch Information on the famous westerner outlaw Robert Leroy Parker, also known as Butch Cassidy.
Chase, Richard Trenton Richard Trenton Chase, termed the 'Vampire Killer of Sacramento', claimed 6 lives in 1978, sometimes drinking the victim's blood. He was sentenced to death in the gas chamber at San Quentin
Chikatilo, Andrei Romanovich This section is on the Serial Killer Andrei Chikatilo. Chikatilo was loose in Russia for over 12 years killing at least 52
Christie, John Reginald Halliday Christie murdered at least 6 women at his flat, 10 Rillington Place, in Yorkshire, England.
Cianci, Buddy
Conahan, Daniel Owen Perpetrator of the "Hog Trail Murders" who killed 6 men in Florida's Gulf Coast. Sentenced to death in 1999.
Criminology Criminology is a multi-disciplinary approach to examining and understanding the complex nature of criminal justice issues. This can include the study into the theory of crime, social foundations of
Cunanan, Andrew Phillip
Dahmer, Jeffrey L. Cannibalistic killer who preyed on homosexuals, killing 17 in total. In 1992 Dahmer was sentenced to fifteen life sentences. He ended up being beaten to death by a fellow
DeFeo, Ronald Ronald DeFeo is accused of murdering his family in their home in Amityville, Long Island.
DeSalvo, Albert Also known as the 'Boston Strangler', 'The Green Man', and 'The Measuring Man'. De Salvo killed approximately 13 women
Doolin, Bill Information on the life of the Old West outlaw Bill Doolin.
Dunn, Richard Alan Dunn kidnapped and assaulted a 6-year-old Darvy Chen in Seattle, 2001.
Dutroux, Marc Unemployed electrician from Belgium who abducted, tortured, and killed young girls. Also known as 'The Monster from Charleroi'.
Fish, Albert H. Cannibalistic, masochistic killer, also known as the 'Moon Maniac', who preyed on young boys. Executed by electrocution in 1936.
Gacy, John Wayne The 'Killer Clown' murdered, raped, and tortured more than 30 young men, generally burying the bodies under his house. He was sentenced to death
Gein, Edward Theodore The 'Plainfield Ghoul' was suspected to have murdered and cannibalised at least 15 women. He adorned his house and body with female body parts. He was found insane,
Glatman, Harvey Murray Glatman posed as a photographer, and raped and murdered his subjects. He was put to death in San Quentin Prison in 1959.
Green River Killer Better known as the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway plead guilty on 5 November 2003 to 48 murders in Washington State
Gunness, Belle In 1908 Belle Gunness enticed fourteen men to her farm in Laporte, Indiana, by promising them marriage. She robbed them, killed them, and later
Haigh, John George Known as 'The Acid Bath Murderer' for disposing of his victims' bodies in vats of acid. After admitting to killing 8
Hamilton, Thomas On March 13, 1996 Thomas Hamilton killed 17 people in Dunblane Primary School, Scotland.
Hanssen, Robert Philip
Holmes, Henry H.
Jack the Ripper
James, Jesse
Kaczynski, Theodore J. In 1998 Theodore Kaczynski, a former UC Berkeley professor living as a recluse in a one-room cabin without electricity for decades, was sentenced to four consecutive life terms plus 30 years
Kürten, Peter The German killer was dubbed the Dusseldorf Vampire and was convicted of killing 9 people. He was
Lepine, Marc On December 6, 1989 Marc Lepine killed 14 women at the University of Montreal.
Long, Robert Joe
Lucas, Henry Lee
Manson, Charles Charles Manson was born November 11, 1934. His killings started in July of 1969, and ended August 11, of the same year.
Mass Murderers Described as the savage and excessive killing of many people by known persons.
Maturino Resendiz, Angel
McGinley, Kevin 21 year old male who was murdered in Tampa, Florida on February 13th 1998.
McVeigh, Timothy Sites concentrating on McVeigh's character and his execution.
Milat, Ivan Robert Marko
Mullin, Herbert
Ng, Charles Chitat
Nilsen, Dennis Andrew
Phantom Killer
Phoolan Devi Phoolan Devi, 1963-2001, became famous as a bandit, responsible for the murder of a number of people in Uttar Pradesh. She negotiated a surrender for herself, spent some years in prison, and and after
Pollard, Jonathan
Ramirez, Richard Muñoz
Rogers, Dayton Leroy
Rolling, Daniel Harold
Ross, Michael B.
Ryan, Michael On 19 August 1987, Michael Ryan killed 16 people in the market town of Hungerford, Berkshire.
Serial Killers Serial killers are individuals who have a history of multiple slayings of victims who were usually unknown to them beforehand. Their crimes are committed as a result of a compulsion that often has
Shawcross, Arthur John
Shipman, Dr. Harold Frederick Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was convicted of killing at least 215 people, possibly 260, while working as a general practitioner in Hyde, Greater Manchester, and Todmorden, West Yorkshire in the UK. He
Speck, Richard Benjamin
Spencer, Brenda On January 16, 1979 Brenda Spencer killed 2 people, and wounded 9 at Cleveland Elementary School.
Spies Category includes sites on individual spies, from any country working in any country, who have become notorious.
Spree Killers A spree killer is someone who embarks on a murderous rampage. This is a slightly ambiguous term,
Staniak, Lucian
Steinburg, Joel
Sutcliffe, Peter William
Terrorist Organizations
Williams, Wayne Bertram
Woodfield, Randall Brent
Wuornos, Aileen
Zodiac Killer

Neigbour categories


Abuse Abuse is a general term for the misuse of a person or thing, causing harm to the person or thing, to the abuser, or to someone else. Abuse can be something as simple as damaging a piece of equipment
Domestic Violence Conduct against another member of a family which can include beatings, threats, stalking or other forms of intimidation, harassment, neglect, and physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. May include any
Internet Crime About crimes via the internet.
Kidnapping The unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment
Murder The crime of murder is unlawful homicide: the act of killing another human being with malicious intent. It is this intent, particularly when it demonstrates premeditation, which distinguishes murder
News and Media This area is for news sources that pertain to crime.
Organized Crime Organized crime is crime carried out systematically by formal criminal organizations.
Prevention Refers to approaches and activities to reduce the likelihood of crime.
Prisons A prison is a place in which people are confined and deprived of a range of liberties. Prisons conventionally are institutions authorised by governments and forming part of a country's criminal
Publications This category is for websites about non-fiction crime books and their authors.
Research Research is an active, diligent and systematic process of inquiry in order to discover, interpret or revise facts, events, behaviors, or theories, or to make practical applications with the help of
Sex Offenses Scholarly research and literature relating to sex offense typology, judicial and corrections policies, sex offender registries and
Theft Theft is the broad act of stealing, that is the taking of property from another, depriving the rightful owner of the same. As all crimes are acts of deprivation, a wide variety of acts including
Trials Legal proceedings consisting of the judicial examination of issues by a competent tribunal.
Unsolved This category is for unsolved crime sites.
Victims Anyone who suffers emotional or physical injuries or who dies as a result of a crime.


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