Herbert Baumeister Fox Hollow Farm’s daughter room lighter dimmer switch She had drawn to decorate her room an 8 billiard balaclava ball in marker.This came from her room at the Fox Hollow Farm .It’s a great relic and a one-of-a-kind True Crime /crime scene collectible!How many time Herbert must of turned that switch to wish his daughter good night.Totaly awsome relic with great background and provenance! Bid with confidence!
David Berkowitz right index print from the city of New York police Department taken in 1977This copy of the original 8.5 x 11 sheet will come with a reprinted signature of Mr. Berkowitz.A great piece of history to add to your collection!
Theresa Jimmie Francine Knorr (née Cross) is an American woman
convicted of torturing and murdering two of her six children while
using the others to facilitate and cover up her crimes. She was born
on March 14, 1946 in Sacramento, California. She was married four
times and had six children. She was convicted of two counts of
first-degree murder and is currently serving two consecutive life
sentences at the California Institution for Women in Chino,
California.
Machine Gun KellyTrue Crime Series G-Men and Gangsters from Eclipse Entreprises from 1992This card will come in a protective soft plastic and is in Near mint condition.
Was convicted of fatally beating Ronnie Waddell, 35, and James
Kepley, 57, in rural Davidson County on March 19, 1984. The two
homeless men were killed with a claw hammer. Laws was sentenced to
death on August 20, 1985. On July 26, 1989, the North Carolina
Supreme Court affirmed Laws' death sentence on direct appeal. Wayne
Laws is the inmate who has spent the longest time on North Carolina
death row.