The story of the Chicago Ripper crew is one of sadness and a failed justice system. Although all caught, the Chicago Ripper Crew's ringleader was never convicted of murder, and one of them is even out on parole today. In total, these men killed six women, and we were known to abduct more than eighteen. Though the evidence is insufficient, the modus operandi of their crimes could place them at as many as 17 other murders, and the unrelated shooting of another man in the early 1980s. The sadistic nature of these crimes that make the freedom of these men all the more disheartening. For two years, women were found missing and murdered across the Chicago area. The murder victims were all found dead with their bodies mutilated, and their left breast was amputated from their bodies. Most of the murders took place from May 1982 to December 1982; however, they began in 1981. The ...
Follow us at The Cold Case Project! Daily video uploaads The Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders Between 1972 and 1973 Santa Rosa, California experienced the killings of seven women whose murders have never been solved. All of the victims were found nude in rural areas near steep embankments or creek beds near roads. An eighth probable victim disappeared and her body has never been located. All of the victims were known to hitchhike, a popular mode of transportation during that time. These murders became known as the SANTA ROSA HITCHHIKER MURDERS. The so-called Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders have been linked to other crimes that occurred in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Where the facts have been distorted to meet the criteria of the particular murderer thought to have committed them, most notably the Zodiac Killer and Ted Bundy. These murders remai...
Bring Those Dead Batteries Back To Life. Learn More Here 15 Wisconsin Missing Persons Cases Still Unsolved #1 Audrey Jean Good Backeberg Audrey married Ronald Backeberg in 1957, when she was about fifteen years old. The couple had two children together and resided on Vine Street in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Audrey was employed at the nearby woolen mill in the early 1960s. A photo of Ronald is posted with this case summary. Authorities said that Audrey and Ronald's marriage was troubled and there were allegations of abuse. Audrey filed a criminal complaint against her husband on July 4, 1962. She said that Ronald beat her shortly beforehand, resulting in head injuries. Audrey also stated that Ronald threatened to murder her. She claimed that he had two loaded firearms inside the trunk of his vehicle. Audrey departed from her family's residence during the day on July 7, 1962, three days after she contacted authorities regarding Ronald...
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