What Were Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington Convicted Of?

Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of murder. Reader discretion is advised. “Off the Record” is an episode of ID’s true-crime series Death by Fame and will be aired on ID on Monday, March 11, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET. It will delve into the murder of Jam Master Jay, further following the conviction of Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington …

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‘Hollywood Ripper’ Michael Gargiulo ‘liked to watch death’ after inflicting pain on his victims: ‘It’s evil’

{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}} Tom Small will never forget the moment he encountered Ashley Ellerin’s body in her rented Hollywood bungalow. On the night of Feb. 21, 2001, the 22-year-old had just gotten out of the shower and was about to get ready for a night out. She was stabbed to death. The California resident wasn’t found until the next morning by …

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US serial killer laughed at police in disturbing interview while admitting he ‘played games’ with the law

A serial killer, convicted of six murders but suspected of being responsible for hundreds of deaths, laughed in a chilling resurfaced interview in which he admitted to ‘playing with the law.’ Disturbing footage from an interview with Ottis Toole shows the killer laughing as the officer asks him how he responds to claims he and his accomplice, Henry Lee Lucas, …

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Popular true crime podcast originates in Ashburn neighborhood

Every week, Morgan Wright goes into the den at his home in Ashburn’s Belmont Ridge II neighborhood, closes the doors and sits in front of an array of computers and audio equipment. He’s preparing to record the latest episode of his “Game of Crimes” podcast that has attracted thousands of listeners around the world. “Game of Crimes” is a weekly …

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‘Uh-Oh the Clown’ killings examined in all-new episode of ‘The Evidence Room’

You can still feel the sadness in his sighs – Bob Carreiro is a tired man. He’ll be the first to tell you he’s worn out from a lifetime of missing his little girl, Kynara, who was just 7 years old when an unimaginable act of brutality stole her life – and his – more than three decades ago. “I …

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A model of un-exploitative true crime

The BBC generously provided TV crime addicts a choice of destination on Sunday night. While BBC One’s Death in Paradise wafted viewers off to a palm-fringed tropical paradise, BBC Two’s Forensics: The Real CSI took us to a waste-disposal site in Coventry. This is the fourth series of the sober, unobtrusively made but invariably gripping documentary about the sort of …

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