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Slender Man is an unnaturally tall and thin character with a white, featureless head. He is depicted wearing a black suit, black tie, black shoes, and white collared shirt. He is sometimes shown with tentacles growing out of his back. In the Slender Man mythos, the entity causes amnesia, bouts of coughing, and paranoid behavior in his victims.
Homicide by blunt-force trauma. Body discovered. March 8, 1921. Waukesha, Wisconsin. Resting place. Prairie Home Cemetery, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Height. 3 ft 6 in (1.07 m) Little Lord Fauntleroy is the nickname for the unidentified remains of an American boy who was believed to have been murdered in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in 1921.
John McCaffary. Kenosha. July 23, 1850. Convicted of drowning his wife in a cistern, his execution was botched, leading to the abolition of capital punishment in Wisconsin. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Waukesha. 1921. Unsolved murder of young boy found floating in a pond. Arthur "Buddy" Schumacher.
The man accused of plowing his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., was charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide Tuesday as prosecutors announced that the death toll ...
Date of death Age Location Status Description Elsie Paroubek: c. April 8, 1911 4 Chicago, Illinois Unsolved Murdered and dumped into a drainage canal. Little Lord Fauntleroy: 1920 or 1921 5–7 Waukesha, Wisconsin Unsolved, unidentified Found dead in a quarry. Babes in the Wood murders (Pine Grove Furnace) November 24, 1934 [failed verification]
Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael O. Bohren on Thursday denied the petition for conditional release of Geyser, who in 2017 was found not guilty by reason of mental defect in the 2014 ...
Murder of Julie Jensen. On December 3, 1998, Mark Jensen, an American man, murdered his wife, Julie Carol ( née Griffin) Jensen in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, by poisoning her with antifreeze. The case is notable for the eventual admission into evidence of a letter written by the deceased prior to her death expressing suspicion of her husband ...
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