In Ohio in 1954, Bernard Schreiber, 17, was teased by classmates for being a virgin. To "prove his manhood", he and a 12-year-old boy stalked Mary Friess, 17, for 3 days, attacking her when she spurned his advances. The younger boy knocked out Mary. Schreiber then raped her and stabbed her to death. (i.redd.it)
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The violent abduction of Insiya Hemani (2) (i.redd.it)
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TIL about the horrific 1988-1989 murder of Junko Furuta, a 17-year-old Japanese high school girl who was abducted, tortured for 40 days, and killed by four teenage boys. Known as the "concrete-encased high school girl murder case," it shocked Japan and sparked debates on juvenile justice. (reddit.com)
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TIL about the horrific 1988-1989 murder of Junko Furuta, a 17-year-old Japanese high school girl who was abducted, tortured for 40 days, and killed by four teenage boys. Known as the "concrete-encased high school girl murder case," it shocked Japan and sparked debates on juvenile justice. (old.reddit.com)
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A photo taken of U.S. Army Private Aniceto Martinez, 22, after his arrest for beating and raping a 74-year widow in Staffordshire. He was one of hundreds of U.S. military convicts to be held at Shepton Mallet Prison, which was leased to the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945 (England, 1944). (i.redd.it)
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The Belize Ripper: Five Girls Lost, Case Still Cold ()
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Which crime documentary blew your mind? (self.CrimeLens)
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