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WILLIAM KESSLER SAPP | “The Dreaming Demon” | Serial Killer, Rapist | Given 3 death sentences and execution date was set to September 1, 2000 | ALS
William Kessler Sapp (born William Kessler Lilly; March 22, 1962 | age 61) is an American serial killer and rapist who committed the murders of three women and girls in Springfield, Ohio, in 1992 and 1993, the attempted murder of another, and a possible fourth murder in Florida. Sapp was detained for the murders only in 1996, after already being imprisoned for an earlier rape. He was sentenced to death on October 21, 1999, and is currently awaiting execution at the Chillicothe Correctiona...
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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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BENJAMIN HOWARD REED | Man Found Guilty But Mentally Ill for Fatally Stabbing DCFS Worker/36-Year-Old Mother of Two 43 Times, Bludgeoning Her to Death with a Sledgehammer in His Home as She Checked on Kids | Sentenced To 100 Yrs | ALS
Benjamin Howard Reed, a 35-year-old male from Thayer, Illinois, was found guilty of the brutal murder of Deidre Silas, a child protection services worker for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Reed was accused of a variety of offenses, such as first-degree homicide, aggravated battery, and aggravated unlawful restraint. Reed's trial concluded with a verdict of "guilty but mentally ill," which suggests that, despite his mental health issues, he possessed the mental c...
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