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BRIAN GENE NICHOLS | The Atlanta Courthouse Killer | On trial for rape when he escaped from custody and murdered the judge presiding over his trial, a court reporter, a Fulton County Sheriff's deputy, and later a federal agent | Autographed Letter, Signed
Born on December 10, 1971, Brian Gene Nichols is a convicted murderer best known for breaking out of the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 11, 2005, and going on a killing spree. When Nichols broke free from custody while he was on trial for rape, he killed the judge overseeing his case, a court reporter, a Fulton County Sheriff's deputy, and eventually an ICE special agent. Nichols was taken into custody twenty-six hours after a widespread manhunt was initiated in th...
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LARRY DONALD GEORGE | America’s Most Wanted | On Feb. 12, 1988, Larry walked into his estranged wife’s apartment in Talladega, AL, with a WWII German Luger. Within 5 minutes he had shattered her spine with a single shot – and murdered two of her next-door
Larry George was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for a murder. According to court documents Larry George would shoot two neighbors causing the death of one of them. Larry George who broke a restraining order that one of the neighbors had against him was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Larry was apprehended in Delaware six years after the murders as a result of an episode of the television show America's Most Wanted on which the case was featured.
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RELEASED FROM PRISON convicted murderer/former high ranking gang leader of ‘the order’ handwritten letter envelope set, signed Richard
A high-ranking member of The Order, a defunct U.S. neo-Nazi group responsible for the murder of a Jewish radio host in Colorado in 1984, is set to be released from federal custody, where he once networked with the leaders of a terrorist organization based in northern Europe, a Hatewatch investigation has revealed.U.S. District Judge Walter McGovern sentenced Richard Scutari, The Order’s head of security, in June 1986 to 60 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy ...
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