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L.A. mob attacks ‘Night Stalker’

On this day in 1985, a tense and panic-stricken Los Angeles finally breathed a sigh of relief as Richard Ramirez, the infamous “Night Stalker,” was captured by an angry mob in East Los Angeles. Recognized from widely circulated photographs, Ramirez was nearly killed by the enraged crowd before police intervened and took him into custody.

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Murderous couple sentenced to death

On this day in 1989, in San Bernardino, California, Cynthia Coffman and James Marlow were sentenced to death for the brutal 1986 murder of Corinna Novis, marking the first time a woman received a death sentence in the state since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1977.

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Hero security guard, Richard Jewell, falsely accused as Olympic bombing suspect, dies

On this day in 2007, Richard Jewell, once hailed as a hero for his actions during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, tragically passed away at 44 due to complications as a result of Type 2 Diabetes at his home in Georgia. Jewell’s life was marked by a series of dramatic and unfortunate events that followed his discovery of a bomb in Centennial Olympic Park during the Summer Games on July 27, 1996.

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Mike Vick pleads guilty to dogfighting

On this day in 2007, Michael Vick, the star quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons, stood before a Richmond, Virginia judge and pleaded guilty to a federal felony charge related to running a dogfighting ring. This marked a significant fall from grace for the 27-year-old, who had once been the highest-paid player in the NFL.

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“Preppy Murder” shocks NYC

On this date in 1986, the lifeless body of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin was discovered under a tree in New York City’s Central Park, just hours after she was last seen leaving an Upper East Side bar with 19-year-old Robert Chambers. This tragic event would soon capture national attention, as Chambers, a strikingly handsome former altar boy who had attended prestigious Manhattan private schools, was arrested and charged with her murder.

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Outlaw Bill Doolin killed

On this night in 1896, the notorious outlaw Bill Doolin met his end, in Lawson, Oklahoma, when a posse tracked him down and killed him.

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John Lennon’s killer sentenced

On this day in 1981, Mark David Chapman, the man who murdered John Lennon, was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison, marking the culmination of a tragic and deeply unsettling series of events that began months earlier. John Lennon, one of the founding members of The Beatles and a global icon, was gunned down on December 8, 1980, outside his New York City apartment, the Dakota.

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Kamala defines intentions to grant illegals amnesty

Vice President Kamala Harris outlined her intentions to advance amnesty for 11 to 22 million undocumented immigrants in the United States during her address at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Thursday evening.

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