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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 16, 1936 - Albert Fish The trial of Albert Fish lasted ten days and the jury took less than an hour to reach its verdict. "We find the defendant guilty as charged," the foreman said. Fish was not happy with the verdict, but the prospect of being electrocuted had its appeal to him. A Daily News reporter wrote, "his watery eyes gleamed at the thought of being burned by a heat more intense than the flames with which he often seared his flesh to gratify his lust." Fish thanked the judge for his sentence of death by electrocution. On January 16, 1936, Albert Fish was executed. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL BIO OF ALBERT FISH ) |
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January 16, 1991 - Aileen Wuornos
The first call from Wuornos came on January 14. She was still under the impression that she was only in jail for the Lori Grody weapons violation. When Moore broached her suspicions, Wuornos reassured her. "I'm only here for that concealed weapons charge in '86 and a traffic ticket," she said, "and I tell you what, man, I read the newspaper, and I wasn't one of those little suspects." She was aware, though, that the jailhouse phone was monitored, and made efforts to speak of the crimes in code words and to construct alibis. "I think somebody at work -- where you worked at -- said something that it looked like us," she said, "And it isn't us, see? It's a case of mistaken identity." For three days the calls continued. Moore became more insistent that the police were after her, and it became clear that Wuornos knew what was expected of her. She even voiced suspicion that Moore was not alone, that someone was there taping their conversations. But as time passed, she became less careful about what she said. She would not let Moore go down with her. "Just go ahead and let them know what you need to knowwhat they want to know or anything," she said, "and I will cover for you, because you're innocent. I'm not going to let you go to jail. Listen, if I have to confess, I will." And on the morning of January 16, she did. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL BIO OF AILEEN WUORNOS) |
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