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Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students, is expected to serve his life sentence at a facility called one of the "15 worst prisons in America."
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'Happy Face Killer' wants Bryan Kohberger as a potential cellmate to solve 'security issues'
"Happy Face Killer" Keith Jesperson believes Kohberger's awkwardness and high-profile murder case make him vulnerable, and he's recommending a transfer to Oregon.
This story discusses plot developments in Episode 4 of “Dexter: Resurrection,” currently streaming on Paramount+ Premium. The Showtime series "Dexter: Resurrection," which premiered July 11, follows the events of the 2021 limited series "Dexter: New Blood,
23. Belle Gunness, a Norwegian American serial killer active in Illinois and Indiana from 1884–1908, suspected of killing up to 15 men for insurance. Her children died in a house fire in 1908 and it's unclear if the body of a woman found with them was Belle.
TV anchor Jodi Huisentruit receives fresh attention as a new documentary examines four persons of interest, including a suspected serial killer.
In Friday’s newest episode, Dexter takes up Red a.k.a. Dark Passenger’s invitation to Prater’s party and, thanks to Red’s replicated thumbprint, finds himself surrounded by trophies and others with a hunger for carnage — “the itch,” “the need,” “the great yearning,” and “the urge,” as they dub it in a moment of unsettling unity.
Dexter has returned to San Diego Comic Con as everyone’s favorite fictional series killer has been resurrected. Michael C. Hall has returned to Ballroom 20, following his appearance last year when he surprised attendees at the Dexter: Original Sin,
Dshawn Crawford dressed as WWE’s The Undertaker before stabbing multiple homeless people in Philadelphia, police said.
A criminologist who interviewed the Yorkshire Ripper, Dennis Nilsen and Ted Bundy delves into Lucy Letby's childhood in his latest book.