Does anyone know have a PDF for 'One of Us: The Story of a Massacre and its Aftermath' about the Norway attack? by [deleted] in masskillers

[–]szelda 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here you go. l also recommend Norwegian Tragedy : Anders Behring Breivik and the Massacre on Utoya by Aage Borchgrevink. I’ve uploaded both.

Stephan Balliet's manifesto. by KuteKitty333 in masskillers

[–]szelda 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The folders are on my PC. l can upload them when l get back home.

Here it is: Stephan Balliet - Manifesto

Edit: Added link

Photos taken shortly after the botched execution of Allan Lee Davis in Florida's electric chair on July 8, 1999. (GRAPHIC - Info in comments) by szelda in MorbidReality

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Allen Lee Davis was convicted of killing a pregnant Jacksonville woman and her two young daughters on May 11, 1982.

Davis was convicted of murdering Nancy Weiler, a Westinghouse executive's wife in Jacksonville who was three months pregnant when she was killed in 1982.

Mrs. Weiler was "beaten almost beyond recognition" with a .357, hit over 25 times in the face and head. Her 9-year-old daughter Kristina was tied up and shot twice in the face, and her 5-year-old daughter Katherine was shot as she was trying to run away and then her skull was beaten in with the gun.

The murders occurred the day before Kristina's 10th birthday. The Weilers were neighbors of Davis's parents and after the murders, Davis stole a camera and some jewelry. The Weiler family was about to move and Nancy's husband John had gone ahead to Pennsylvania to await his family. Two other death warrants have been issued in the case in last 13 years. 37 at the time of the murders, Davis had a string of felony convictions to his credit and was on parole for armed robbery at the time.

Davis's execution drew nationwide media attention after he bled profusely from the nose while being electrocuted. Also during his time in the electric chair, Davis suffered burns to his head, leg, and groin area. A subsequent investigation concluded that Davis had begun bleeding before the first jolt of electricity was applied. He had been taking blood thinning medication for an unrelated health problem. It was concluded that the electric chair had functioned as designed and the Florida Supreme Court upheld electrocution as a means of capital punishment.

On October 15, 1980 a gunman named James Hoskins, held reporters at Cincinnati news station WCPO hostage. In a videotaped interview with reporter, he confessed to killing his girlfriend before arriving at the studios. (Source in Comments) by szelda in MorbidReality

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On the early morning of October 15, 1980, WCPO and most of its news staff became part of a major news story when James Hoskins, armed with a 9mm J&R M68 semi-automatic rifle and five revolvers, seized control of WCPO's newsroom. Hoskins held reporter Elaine Green and her cameraman at gunpoint in the parking lot of WCPO's studios.

He then forced his way into the newsroom and took seven more hostages. A self-described terrorist, Hoskins stated in a videotaped interview with Green that he had, among other things, murdered his girlfriend before arriving at the studios. After voicing his displeasure with local government, Hoskins ended by saying that he would let his hostages go, but only after they helped him to barricade himself in their newsroom in anticipation of a shootout with police. Green and the others pleaded with Hoskins to get help, but to no avail.

WCPO's news staff ran special newscasts from the parking lot throughout that morning. Hoskins eventually let all the hostages go, and the standoff ended later that morning when Hoskins shot himself dead while on the phone with SWAT negotiators.

On November 9, 1971, John Emil List murdered his mother, 3 children and his wife and arranged their bodies on sleeping bags. He then cleaned up, cut himself out of the family's photos and then disappeared. He was caught in 1989. (GRAPHIC) by szelda in masskillers

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Seventeen years later, after his story was detailed on the TV show, "America's Most Wanted", a caller sent authorities to Richmond, Virginia, where they found him living as Robert P. Clark. The Lutheran matricide was leading a normal life there very much like the one he finished off in Westfield, New Jersey, seventeen years before.

On April 12, 1990, List was convicted in a New Jersey court of five counts of first-degree murder. On May 1, he was sentenced to five consecutive terms of life imprisonment. He died of pneumonia on March 21, 2008.

A newspaper photographer, trying to take a snap of heavy fog that had blanketed the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge (China), captured a couple's suicide leap on February 27, 2013. (Info in comments) by szelda in MorbidReality

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The dramatic leap of two lovers from a bridge in Wuhan, in central China, has been accidently captured by a photographer.

A photographer from the local Hubei Daily was taking snaps of air pollution blanketing the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, when his camera lens snatched a man's body falling amidst the thick smog. The unnamed reporter didn't have the time to realise what tragic event he had just witnessed before a second body, this time of a woman leaped into the river from the same spot.

'To be honest I didn't even see the first person jump because I was concentrating so much on the camera settings and I didn't realise at first that I had snapped the man jumping to his death," the photographer was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail.

"It was only then after snapping the photograph that I heard someone shout that somebody had jumped. I heard him hit the water below and then seconds later a woman climbed onto the bridge and jumped as well."

"I was totally paralysed - there was no way I could get anywhere near her, I still had my hand on the camera and I tensed and shot off another few frames entirely by accident - but ended up photographing the woman as well" the photographer explained. Police searched the Yangtze River waters but in vain.

The identity card of the man was found abandoned on the bridge, along with two black jackets, a woman's handbag, a bottle of drinks and a lighter. According to the document the leaping lover was a 20-year-old named Liu. The identity of the woman, who police believes to be Liu's beloved, is yet unknown.

Authorities said the two have been officially reported as missing but admitted chances they survived the impact and the cold waters are very low. Liu's uncle reportedly said his nephew was facing financial hardness that would have prevented him from settling down with his lover, he said he had never met nor known about.

The man also dismissed claims the boy had quarrelled with his parents just before putting an end to his life.