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Since this is the official website of the Serial Killer Calendar , we feel it is appropriate to include a detailed list of every historical events dealing with these killers. In this section, you can select any date of the year from the list on the left to find out exactly what happened on that day in serial killer history. Whether it is a killer's birthday, an execution, a murder or any other major event, you will find it here. Understand that this is a massive, on-going project and the staff of Serialkillercalendar.com will continuously add to the list of events that appear here. If you know of any event that is missing from this section, please contact us and (after our staff checks it for accuracy) we will be happy to include it on our site. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact us through our myspace account or contact James Gilks at madhatterdesign@gmail.com .
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January 1, 1889 - Crime History
A bill was passed so that from this point forward, condemned criminals in New York would be electrocuted instead of hanged. Public reaction to the bill was mixed, and by Spring it seemed doomed, having suffered several amendments that left it a shell of its former self. But on May 8, the final day of the legislative session, Senator Henry Coggleshell maneuvered the bill back into its original form and got it passed with a voice vote. Such political gymnastics were uncommon, but raised few eyebrows in an era known for greed and graft. Governor Hill signed the bill on June 5, and it was set to become law on January 1, 1889. |
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January 1, 1974 - Edmund Kemper
On November 8, the six-man, six-woman jury deliberated for five hours, says Frazier, before finding Kemper sane and guilty of eight counts of first-degree murder. Although Kemper hoped to receive the death penalty, he was convicted during a time when the Supreme Court had placed a moratorium on capital punishment and all death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment. The death penalty became applicable only to crimes committed after January 1, 1974. Everitt says that the judge asked him what he thought his punishment should be. It wasn't difficult for him to come up with something, as he'd been thinking about this moment since childhood. He told the judge that he believed he ought to be tortured to death. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL BIO OF EDMUND KEMPER) |
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January 1, 2000 - Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
In the last days of 1999, Myra , age 57, was briefly released from Highpoint Prison in Suffolk to West Suffolk Hospital to undergo tests after she collapsed. Prison officials were concerned that she may have suffered a stroke. However, hospital spokesman said, "Hospital doctors have decided that the patient is fit enough to be discharged into the care of the Prison Service." Myra smokes heavily and suffers from angina and high blood pressure. On January 1, 2000, it was announced that Hindley was going to take her life imprisonment battle to the House of Lords. At this time, Myra had served more than 33 years in jail. Ian Brady, age 61, had gone on a 3-month hunger strike, hoping to kill himself rather than die in prison. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL BIO OF IAN BRADY AND MYRA HINDLEY) |
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