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quarta-feira, novembro 12, 2025

O famoso assassino Charles Manson nasceu há noventa e um anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Foi condenado à morte em 1971, com esta, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

terça-feira, junho 17, 2025

Na França, a última execução pública com guilhotina foi há 86 anos...

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Eugen Weidmann, em francês Eugène Weidmann (Frankfurt, Alemanha, 5 de fevereiro de 1908 - Versalhes, França, 17 de junho de 1939), foi um criminoso alemão, célebre por ter sido a última pessoa a ser guilhotinada em público na França.
Ele foi julgado e considerado culpado do assassinato de seis pessoas, todas mortas com um tiro na nuca:
Ele foi guilhotinado em Versalhes, na via pública, no exterior da prisão de Saint-Pierre, como era comum até então. Tendo sido julgado «histérico» o comportamento dos espetadores durante a execução, o presidente da República Albert Lebrun convenceu o governo da época a proceder às execuções no interior da prisão onde se encontrava o condenado à morte, longe das possíveis «emoções populares».
A utilização da guilhotina para execuções «privadas» continuou, mas cada vez mais raras, até o 10 de setembro de 1977, quando foi executado Hamida Djandoubi. Finalmente a pena de morte foi abolida na França, a 30 de setembro de 1981, através de decreto do presidente François Mitterrand.
  
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quinta-feira, maio 22, 2025

O Unabomber nasceu há oitenta e três anos...

  
Theodore John Kaczynski (Chicago, May 22, 1942 - Durham, North Carolina, June 10, 2023), also known as the Unabomber, was an American mathematician and domestic terrorist. He was a mathematics prodigy, but abandoned his academic career in 1969 to pursue a primitive lifestyle.
Kaczynski was born and raised in Evergreen Park, Illinois. While growing up in Evergreen Park he was a child prodigy, excelling academically from an early age. Kaczynski was accepted into Harvard University at the age of 16, where he earned an undergraduate degree. He subsequently earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan. He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley in 1967 at age 25. He resigned two years later.
As a Harvard undergraduate, Kaczynski was among twenty-two students who were research subjects in ethically questionable experiments conducted by psychology professor Henry Murray from late 1959 to early 1962.
In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water in Lincoln, Montana, where he lived as a recluse while learning survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient.
Seventeen years after beginning his mail bomb campaign, Kaczynski sent a letter to The New York Times on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future (the "Unabomber Manifesto"), in which he argued that his bombings were extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scale organization.
The Unabomber was the target of one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's costliest investigations. Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used the title "UNABOM" (UNiversity & Airline BOMber) to refer to his case, which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber. The FBI (as well as Attorney General Janet Reno) pushed for the publication of Kaczynski's "Manifesto", which led to his sister-in-law, and then his brother, recognizing Kaczynski's style of writing and beliefs from the manifesto, and tipping off the FBI. Kaczynski tried unsuccessfully to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wanted to plead insanity in order to avoid the death penalty, as Kaczynski did not believe he was insane. When it became clear that his pending trial would entail national television exposure for Kaczynski, the court entered a plea agreement, under which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. He has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI. Some anarcho-primitivist authors, such as John Zerzan and John Moore, have come to his defense, while also holding some reservations about his actions and ideas.
   
(...)  
    
After his arrest in 1996, Kaczynski - maintaining that he was sane - tried and failed to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wished him to plead insanity to avoid the death penalty. He pleaded guilty to all charges in 1998 and was sentenced to eight consecutive life terms in prison without the possibility of parole. In June 2023, Kaczynski died by suicide in prison.
 

sábado, março 01, 2025

Os assassinatos do Mata-Sete foram há 38 anos...

 
Passam hoje exatamente trinta e oito anos sobre o assassinato de sete pessoas pelo mesmo homem, com a curiosidade de alguém do curso dos Geopedrados ter sido personagem ativa nesta investigação, como se pode ver na foto em cima...

Para saberem mais clicar no seguinte link:

terça-feira, novembro 19, 2024

Charles Manson morreu há sete anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Condenado à pena de morte em 1971, com esta, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

terça-feira, novembro 12, 2024

Charles Manson nasceu há noventa anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Foi condenado à morte em 1971, com esta, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

segunda-feira, junho 17, 2024

A última execução pública na guilhotina foi há 85 anos...

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Eugen Weidmann, em francês Eugène Weidmann (Frankfurt, Alemanha, 5 de fevereiro de 1908 - Versalhes, França, 17 de junho de 1939), foi um criminoso alemão, célebre por ter sido a última pessoa a ser guilhotinada em público na França.
Ele foi julgado e considerado culpado do assassinato de seis pessoas, todas mortas com um tiro na nuca:
Ele foi guilhotinado em Versalhes, na via pública, no exterior da prisão de Saint-Pierre, como era comum até então. Tendo sido julgado «histérico» o comportamento dos espetadores durante a execução, o presidente da República Albert Lebrun convenceu o governo da época a proceder às execuções no interior da prisão onde se encontrava o condenado à morte, longe das possíveis «emoções populares».
A utilização da guilhotina para execuções «privadas» continuou, mas cada vez mais raras, até o 10 de setembro de 1977, quando foi executado Hamida Djandoubi. Finalmente a pena de morte foi abolida na França, a 30 de setembro de 1981, através de decreto do presidente François Mitterrand.
  
(imagem daqui)

quarta-feira, maio 22, 2024

O Unabomber nasceu há oitenta e dois anos...

  
Theodore John Kaczynski (Chicago, May 22, 1942 - Durham, North Carolina, June 10, 2023), also known as the Unabomber, was an American mathematician and domestic terrorist. He was a mathematics prodigy, but abandoned his academic career in 1969 to pursue a primitive lifestyle.
Kaczynski was born and raised in Evergreen Park, Illinois. While growing up in Evergreen Park he was a child prodigy, excelling academically from an early age. Kaczynski was accepted into Harvard University at the age of 16, where he earned an undergraduate degree. He subsequently earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan. He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley in 1967 at age 25. He resigned two years later.
As a Harvard undergraduate, Kaczynski was among twenty-two students who were research subjects in ethically questionable experiments conducted by psychology professor Henry Murray from late 1959 to early 1962.
In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water in Lincoln, Montana, where he lived as a recluse while learning survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient.
Seventeen years after beginning his mail bomb campaign, Kaczynski sent a letter to The New York Times on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future (the "Unabomber Manifesto"), in which he argued that his bombings were extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scale organization.
The Unabomber was the target of one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's costliest investigations. Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used the title "UNABOM" (UNiversity & Airline BOMber) to refer to his case, which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber. The FBI (as well as Attorney General Janet Reno) pushed for the publication of Kaczynski's "Manifesto", which led to his sister-in-law, and then his brother, recognizing Kaczynski's style of writing and beliefs from the manifesto, and tipping off the FBI. Kaczynski tried unsuccessfully to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wanted to plead insanity in order to avoid the death penalty, as Kaczynski did not believe he was insane. When it became clear that his pending trial would entail national television exposure for Kaczynski, the court entered a plea agreement, under which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. He has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI. Some anarcho-primitivist authors, such as John Zerzan and John Moore, have come to his defense, while also holding some reservations about his actions and ideas.
   
(...)  
    
After his arrest in 1996, Kaczynski - maintaining that he was sane - tried and failed to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wished him to plead insanity to avoid the death penalty. He pleaded guilty to all charges in 1998 and was sentenced to eight consecutive life terms in prison without the possibility of parole. In June 2023, Kaczynski died by suicide in prison.
 

sexta-feira, março 01, 2024

Os assassinatos do Mata-Sete foram há 37 anos...

 
Recordmaos que passam hoje exatamente trinta e sete anos sobre o assassinato de sete pessoas pelo mesmo homem, com a curiosidade de alguém do curso dos Geopedrados ter sido personagem ativa nesta investigação, como se pode ver na foto em cima...

Para saberem mais clicar no seguinte link:

domingo, novembro 19, 2023

Charles Manson morreu há seis anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Condenado à pena de morte em 1971, com esta, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

domingo, novembro 12, 2023

Charles Manson nasceu há 89 anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Foi condenado à morte em 1971, com esta, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

segunda-feira, maio 22, 2023

O Unabomber faz hoje oitenta e um anos

  
Theodore John Kaczynski (Chicago, May 22, 1942), also known as the "Unabomber", is an American anarchist, serial killer, and domestic terrorist. A mathematical prodigy, he abandoned a promising academic career in 1969, then between 1978 and 1995 killed three people, and injured 23 others, in a nationwide bombing campaign targeting people involved with modern technology. In conjunction with this campaign he issued a wide-ranging social critique opposing industrialization and modern technology, and advancing a nature-centered form of anarchism.
Kaczynski was born and raised in Evergreen Park, Illinois. While growing up in Evergreen Park he was a child prodigy, excelling academically from an early age. Kaczynski was accepted into Harvard University at the age of 16, where he earned an undergraduate degree. He subsequently earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan. He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley in 1967 at age 25. He resigned two years later.
As a Harvard undergraduate, Kaczynski was among twenty-two students who were research subjects in ethically questionable experiments conducted by psychology professor Henry Murray from late 1959 to early 1962.
In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water in Lincoln, Montana, where he lived as a recluse while learning survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient.
Seventeen years after beginning his mail bomb campaign, Kaczynski sent a letter to The New York Times on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future (the "Unabomber Manifesto"), in which he argued that his bombings were extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scale organization.
The Unabomber was the target of one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's costliest investigations. Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used the title "UNABOM" (UNiversity & Airline BOMber) to refer to his case, which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber. The FBI (as well as Attorney General Janet Reno) pushed for the publication of Kaczynski's "Manifesto", which led to his sister-in-law, and then his brother, recognizing Kaczynski's style of writing and beliefs from the manifesto, and tipping off the FBI. Kaczynski tried unsuccessfully to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wanted to plead insanity in order to avoid the death penalty, as Kaczynski did not believe he was insane. When it became clear that his pending trial would entail national television exposure for Kaczynski, the court entered a plea agreement, under which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. He has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI. Some anarcho-primitivist authors, such as John Zerzan and John Moore, have come to his defense, while also holding some reservations about his actions and ideas.
  

quarta-feira, março 01, 2023

O Mata-Sete cometeu os seus homicídios há 36 anos...

 
Passam hoje exatamente trinta e seis anos sobre o assassinato de sete pessoas pelo mesmo homem, com a curiosidade de alguém dos Geopedrados ter sido personagem ativa nesta investigação, como se pode ver na foto em cima...

Para saberem mais clicar no seguinte link:

sábado, novembro 19, 2022

Charles Manson morreu há cinco anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Condenado à pena de morte em 1971, com esta, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

sábado, novembro 12, 2022

Charles Manson nasceu há 88 anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Foi condenado à morte em 1971, com a pena de morte, posteriormente, comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  

domingo, maio 22, 2022

O serial killer conhecido como Unabomber faz hoje oitenta anos

  
Theodore John Kaczynski (Chicago, May 22, 1942), also known as the "Unabomber", is an American anarchist, serial killer, and domestic terrorist. A mathematical prodigy, he abandoned a promising academic career in 1969, then between 1978 and 1995 killed three people, and injured 23 others, in a nationwide bombing campaign targeting people involved with modern technology. In conjunction with this campaign he issued a wide-ranging social critique opposing industrialization and modern technology, and advancing a nature-centered form of anarchism.
Kaczynski was born and raised in Evergreen Park, Illinois. While growing up in Evergreen Park he was a child prodigy, excelling academically from an early age. Kaczynski was accepted into Harvard University at the age of 16, where he earned an undergraduate degree. He subsequently earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan. He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley in 1967 at age 25. He resigned two years later.
As a Harvard undergraduate, Kaczynski was among twenty-two students who were research subjects in ethically questionable experiments conducted by psychology professor Henry Murray from late 1959 to early 1962.
In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water in Lincoln, Montana, where he lived as a recluse while learning survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient.
Seventeen years after beginning his mail bomb campaign, Kaczynski sent a letter to The New York Times on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future (the "Unabomber Manifesto"), in which he argued that his bombings were extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scale organization.
The Unabomber was the target of one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's costliest investigations. Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used the title "UNABOM" (UNiversity & Airline BOMber) to refer to his case, which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber. The FBI (as well as Attorney General Janet Reno) pushed for the publication of Kaczynski's "Manifesto", which led to his sister-in-law, and then his brother, recognizing Kaczynski's style of writing and beliefs from the manifesto, and tipping off the FBI. Kaczynski tried unsuccessfully to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wanted to plead insanity in order to avoid the death penalty, as Kaczynski did not believe he was insane. When it became clear that his pending trial would entail national television exposure for Kaczynski, the court entered a plea agreement, under which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. He has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI. Some anarcho-primitivist authors, such as John Zerzan and John Moore, have come to his defense, while also holding some reservations about his actions and ideas.
  

terça-feira, março 01, 2022

O Mata-Sete assassinou as suas vítimas há 35 anos...

 
Passam hoje exatamente trinta e cinco anos sobre o assassinato de sete pessoas pelo mesmo assassino, com a curiosidade de alguém dos Geopedrados ter sido personagem ativa nesta investigação, como se pode ver na foto em cima.

Para saberem mais clicar no seguinte link:

sexta-feira, novembro 12, 2021

Charles Manson nasceu há 87 anos

 

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Condenado à morte em 1971, com a pena de morte, posteriormente comutada para prisão perpétua. Cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.
  
 
 
 
 

segunda-feira, março 01, 2021

O Mata-Sete fez História há 34 anos...

 
Passam hoje exatamente 34 anos sobre o assassinato de 7 pessoas à mão da mesma pessoa, com a curiosidade de alguém dos Geopedrados ter sido personagem ativa nesta investigação.

Para saberem mais clicar no seguinte link:

quinta-feira, novembro 12, 2020

Charles Manson nasceu há 86 anos

     
Charles Milles Manson, nascido Charles Milles Maddox (Cincinnati, 12 de novembro de 1934 - Bakersfield, 19 de novembro de 2017), foi o fundador e líder de um grupo que cometeu vários assassinatos nos Estados Unidos no fim dos anos 60, entre eles o da atriz Sharon Tate (na época, grávida de oito meses), esposa do diretor de cinema Roman Polanski. Condenado à morte em 1971, com a pena posteriormente comutada para prisão perpétua, cumpriu a sua sentença até 19 de novembro de 2017 na Penitenciária Estadual de Corcoran, na Califórnia, sendo transferido para um hospital em Kern County, onde morreu.