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  2. Quincy Allen - Wikipedia

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    Date apprehended. August 14, 2002. Imprisoned at. Broad River Correctional Institution. Quincy Jovan Allen (born November 7, 1979) [1] is an American serial killer who killed four people between July and August in a crime spree in 2002. [2] He was sentenced to death for his crimes in South Carolina, and is currently awaiting execution.

  3. Timeline of the Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    June 30: Elizabeth Howe is tried and found guilty. July 2: Sarah Wildes is tried and found guilty. July 19: Sarah Good, Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse, Elizabeth Howe, and Sarah Wildes are executed by hanging at Gallows Hill in Salem. August 3: Martha Carrier is tried and found guilty.

  4. John the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    John the Apostle [12] ( Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes [13] c.6 AD – c.100 AD; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Saint John the Theologian, [14] was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Generally listed as the youngest apostle, he ...

  5. Philip Evans and John Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    On 25 October 1970, both John Lloyd and Philip Evans were canonised by Pope Paul VI. [1] Although they died on 22 July, this date is kept by the Catholic Church as the feast day of Mary Magdalen, so their joint feast day was assigned to 23 July. The same date is the assigned day of Bridget of Sweden, who was later designated one of six patron ...

  6. John Henry Seadlund - Wikipedia

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    Revolver. Date apprehended. January 14, 1938. John Henry Seadlund (July 27, 1910 – July 14, 1938) was a 27-year-old woodsman, executed by the United States federal government in Illinois for kidnapping. [1] FBI director J. Edgar Hoover called him "the nation’s cruelest criminal" and the "most cold-blooded, ruthless and atrocious killer" he ...

  7. John D. Lee - Wikipedia

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    John Doyle Lee (September 6, 1812 – March 23, 1877) was an American pioneer, and prominent early member of the Latter Day Saint Movement in Utah. Lee was later convicted of mass murder for his complicity in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre and sentenced to death. In 1877, he was executed by firing squad at the site of the massacre.

  8. Jeremy Bryan Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Bryan Jones (born April 12, 1973) is an American murderer and self-confessed serial killer. Convicted and sentenced to death for murdering a woman in Mobile, Alabama, in 2004, Jones later confessed to murdering 20 additional people in four other states before recanting. He has never been charged in any other murders, and the credibility ...

  9. Hieronymus Lotter - Wikipedia

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    Hieronymus Lotter in the costume of a Leipzig councilman (oil on canvas, 1569) Hieronymus Lotter (* around 1497 in Nuremberg; † 22 July 1580 in Geyer / Ore Mountains) was a merchant and several times mayor of Leipzig, construction manager for important sovereign building projects in Saxony and the driving force behind extensive building measures by the municipal council in Leipzig.