Unsolved Serial Killings Is a certain area of Route 8 a Burial Ground for a Serial Killer(s)? November 1. 4, 2. Litchfield just off of route 8 near exit 4. ![]() Grim Philly Tours offers many different bachelorette, pub, ghost, and sightseeing tours throughout Philadelphia, visiting dozens of haunted and historical sites. This article discusses the lives of some of the most famous American and Canadian serial killers and mass murderers who were convicted and sent to prison. It looks at. Weeks later the victim was identified as 2. Jessica Muskus of Waterbury, She was originally reported as missing in Waterbury on Aug. ![]() ![]() CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO 8213 West Summerdale Ave. Norwood Park, IL 60656 Phone 457-1614 by maniac nanny.This area of Route 8 has been no stranger to homicide and mystery. Years before, about a mile from where Muskus was found, the body of Karen Everett 2. Valley Road in Harwinton, near the highway in October of 1. Months later in almost the same spot the body of Mildred Alvarado, 3. January of 1. 98. Both victims were known to have engaged in prostitution, drugs and had been strangled. Some theories point to the same individual in both of those killings. In 1. 99. 3 Evelyn Bettencourt was located near the Valley Road area and was shot to death. An individual was eventually convicted for her murder however, he is not a suspect in the deaths of Everett and Alvarado. In 1. 99. 4, the body of Olga Maria Cornieles- Ubiera, 3. Route 2. 62 in Thomaston, approximately eight miles south from the Valley Street area. She had no history of drug use or prostitution and Police have never indicated whether they think her murder was related to the homicides of Everett and Alvarado. One common thread between the four murdered women is that they are all from Waterbury. There is also an additional woman from Waterbury that is missing since 2. Bernadine Paul. But the most bizarre murder in this area happened at a now closed rest area in Litchfield not far from the other victims. In 1. 98. 6, the arms and torso of 2. Jack Franklin Andrews were found wrapped in quilts and garbage bags. His head, legs and genitalia were never located. His murder is still unsolved, and police have theorized that he may have been the victim of a serial killer. His murder is not believed be related to any of the other homicides in the area. Convicted serial killer Richard W. Rogers has been considered a person of interest in the Andrew's case. Rogers had been convicted of the murders of two men in New Jersey and a suspect in ones in Florida and Pennsylvania as well. UPDATE: 1. 0- 2. 01. Convicted rapist/murderer Stephen Hayes has confessed in a letter to an anonymous individual that he is responsible for 1. New England. Hayes is currently on Death Row for the 2. Cheshire Home Invasion murders of Jennifer Hawke Petit and her two daughters Haley and Michaela. Many in Law Enforcement are not taking these claims seriously, as Hayes is known to be a pathological liar. However, Hayes lived in the town of Winsted for much of his life which is off of route 8. A Familiar Method of Operation: Is a Convicted Killer Responsible for Several other Unsolved Murders? From 1. 96. 9 to 1. Southern part of Connecticut. Dawn Cave from Bethany, Ten year old Mary Mount from New Canaan and eleven year old Diane Toney were all abducted during the last two weeks of May of 1. Their bodies were found dumped in the woods, they had been bludgeoned to death with a rock. In September of 1. Jennifer Noon disappeared on her way home from school, eight days later her body was found in a section of woods in the town of Hamden. She was also beaten to death with rocks. Police had no suspects in the case but noticed similarities to the August 1. Mentally Disabled persons. The three individuals were all killed by being bludgeoned with rocks and dumped in wooded areas. In 1. 97. 2, Harold Meade a truck driver in his twenties was convicted for the killing of the three mentally disabled victims. Witnesses of some of the four girl's murders also identified him as being in the proximity of where the victims had last been seen alive. While Law Enforcement considered Meade a prime suspect they never had enough evidence to convict him of the other homicides. He was sentenced to life in prison and many figured that he would never be out in public again. If it only were true. In 1. 99. 2, forty three year old Linda Rayner was visiting family in Connecticut when she went to Hammonasset Beach State Park in Madison. Her body was found the next day in a remote part of the beach. The Social Worker's skull was crushed by a rock and much of the physical evidence had been washed away by the ocean. Police have a prime suspect who was camping there that weekend who has a history of indecent exposure to women. However, Harold Meade was in the area at the same time. According to statements from other prison inmates Meade confessed to Rayner's murder. The three time convicted murderer had been granted weekend furloughs for several years despite his violent past. Even though he is not officially named as a suspect in the Rayner homicide, Meade no longer is granted access outside of prison. According to a Hartford Courant article, he has even made confessions to other people about some of the murders of the four young girls. After a lengthy illness, Harold Meade died on December 9th of 2. While there may never be closure on the cases of the four murdered girls, Meade will never hurt anyone again. Britain's worst serial killers - Telegraph The Manchester GP was only convicted of 1. The 5. 7 year- old abused his position to take the lives of mainly elderly women by giving them lethal doses of drugs. His crimes were discovered in 1. Kathlees Grundy, 8. He was convicted in January 2. He was found hanging in his cell in Wakefield prison on Jan 1. The former Army cook and Civil servant picked up students and homeless men, strangling them or drowning them after sex. He stored his victims' bodies – sometimes for months – in his London flat before hacking them up. He was caught after a plumbing company noticed human remains had blocked his drains. He was jailed for life, to serve a minimum of 2. Now 6. 4, he still remains in jail. The man dubbed the "Yorkshire Ripper" murdered at least 1. Stephen Griffiths is accused of murdering as well. Police were criticised for letting him slip through their fingers. All murder information was kept on paper cards which were difficult to cross- reference and they became distracted by "Wearside Jack" hoaxer John Humble. In 1. 98. 1, Sutcliffe confessed to 1. He argued he killed during a state of diminished responsibility but was convicted of all the murders and sentenced to life. The 6. 3 year- old is now in Broadmoor Hospital. A judge ruled in July that he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Fred and Rose West: Up to 1. The married couple from 2. Cromwell Street, Gloucester, abducted, tortured, raped and murdered women over 2. They buried many of their victims under the floorboards. The terrace house was later ripped down. Fred West committed suicide awaiting trial for 1. January 1. 99. 5. Rose was convicted of 1. Now 5. 6, she remains in prison. Jack the Ripper: Up to 1. Jack the Ripper" was said to be responsible for 1. London between 1. Most victims were prostitutes. Nobody was ever brought to justice for the crimes which are still considered one of Britain's most infamous unsolved murder cases. Ian Brady and Myra Hindley: 5 The "Moors murderers" abused and murdered five children in the 1. The lovers, who buried the bodies on the moors near Manchester, were jailed for life in 1. Hindley, her face immortalised in a police mug shot, died in 2. Brady, now 7. 1, is still being held at high- security Ashworth Hospital, Merseyside, where he has been on hunger strike for most of the past 1. Colin Ireland: 5 Former soldier Ireland tortured and killed homosexual men he met in bars. He decided to become a serial killer as a New Year's resolution in 1. His killing spree ended later that year when a CCTV camera caught him with his last victim. He confessed to all five murders. He is one of only 3. Home Secretary. Steve Wright: 5 Wright, 5. February 2. 00. 8 of the murders of five prostitutes in Ipswich, earning him the nickname "the Suffolk Strangler". Following the forklift truck driver's conviction, Suffolk Police began a "cold case" review of unsolved murders and circulated his details around the world via Interpol, as criminal psychologists warned it was likely he had killed before. While he has been linked to several other murders he has never been charged.
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