- Dru Sjodin
Dru Kathrina Sjodin (September 26, 1981 - November 22, 2003), a student of the University of North Dakota (UND), was a victim of kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder. Her disappearance garnered great media coverage throughout the United States and prompted the creation of the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Registry. - Shawn Hornbeck
Shawn Damian Hornbeck (born 1991) is an alleged kidnapping and sexual assault victim from the U.S. state of Missouri who was found in January 2007. He was reported missing by his family on October 6, 2002, after not returning to his rural Missouri home in Richwoods, Missouri, from a bicycle ride. Following his abduction, his parents also appeared on several high profile television shows to help gain national attention for the search, … - Brian Rooney
Brian Rooney (c. 1970) is a construction worker who is a suspect (and currently the only suspect), in the abduction and murder of 21-year-old college student Michelle Gardner-Quinn, a senior from the University of Vermont, located in Burlington, Vermont. The victim's body was found October 13, 2006 in a ravine at the Huntington Gorge in Richmond. He is currently being jailed on $150,000 bail, which he has not posted, on unrelated charges. - Jacob Wetterling
Jacob Erwin Wetterling (born 1978) was an American boy from St. Joseph, Minnesota who was kidnapped from his hometown at the age of 11 on October 22, 1989. He, his brother, and a friend were bicycling home from a convenience store, when a masked gunman came out of a driveway and ordered the boys to throw their bikes into a ditch and lie down on the ground. He asked each boy their age. - Kathleen Willey
Kathleen Willey was a White House volunteer aide who, on March 15, 1998, alleged on the TV news program "60 Minutes" that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted her over four years earlier, on November 29, 1993, during his first term as U.S. President. According to Willey, during a meeting in the private study off the Oval Office, Clinton had embraced her tightly, kissed her on the mouth, fondled her breast and then placed her hand on his penis. - Ducky Doolittle
Ducky DooLittle (born June 3, 1970, in Fridley, Minnesota) is a sex educator, performer, writer, former peepshow girl, and sexual assault and violence intervention counselor in the New York City area. She is the author of the book "Sex with the Lights On: 200 Illuminating Sex Questions Answered" (ISBN 0-7867-1680-0). DooLittle began her career in sexuality by working as a peepshow girl in New York's Times Square in the 1980s. - Peter Braunstein
Peter Braunstein (born 1964) is a New York City, USA-based journalist, writer, and playwright who became infamous for committing a October 31 2005 sexual assault, leading police on a multi-state manhunt until his capture and self-injury in Memphis, Tennessee on December 16 2005. Dubbed the "Halloween rapist", the "fake firefighter", "fire fiend", and other names by the media, Braunstein became an unlikely criminal mastermind and the most wanted man in New York City, … - Bill Stewart
Bill Donald Stewart (born October 6, 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman. Stewart started his National Hockey League career with the Buffalo Sabres in 1977. He also played for the St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Minnesota North Stars. He left the NHL after the 1986 season, and played in Europe. He retired as a player in 1995. In 1998-1999 Stewart was the head coach for the New York Islanders. - Carl Leone
Carl Desmond Leone (born c.1976) is a Canadian businessman who faces a life sentence after pleading guilty in an Windsor, Ontario, Canada court to 15 counts of aggravated sexual assault for not informing his partners of his HIV status. It's believed he has been charged with exposing more women to HIV -- the virus that causes AIDS -- than anyone in Canadian history. In 1997, Leone was told by Windsor Essex County Health Unit workers that he was HIV-positive. - Kimberly Guilfoyle
Kimberly Ann Guilfoyle (born March 8, 1969) is a cable news personality and the ex-wife of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom. She is currently the anchor of "The Lineup", a weekend crime show that airs on Fox News Channel, and was previously an anchor at Court TV and a legal analyst/commentator for CNN and ABC. Guilfoyle previously served as an Assistant District Attorney at the San Francisco District Attorney's Office from 2000 to 2004. - Jesse Timmendequas
Jesse Timmendequas (born April 15, 1961) was, on May 30, 1997, convicted of murdering his neighbor, seven-year-old Megan Kanka, in 1994. The murder led the Legislature of the U.S. state of New Jersey to pass "Megan's Law", which requires notification when a previously convicted sex offender moves into a neighborhood. He maintains that he is not guilty of the charges for which he was convicted in relation to Kanka's death. - Flora Jessop
Flora Jessop is a critic and former member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints church. Jessop was raised in Colorado City, Arizona. At the age of 13 she attempted to bring charges against a family member for sexual assault but returned to her home. At 16 years old she fled a forced marriage to a cousin and began to seek ways to end what she called child abuse in polygamous families. - Tripp Eisen
Tod Rex Salvador (born June 29, 1965), known as Tripp Eisen and previously Tripp Rex Eisen, is a musician and former member of Murderdolls, Static-X, dope, Ego, Fractured Mirror, Lovesick, The Right, Vamp and Teeze/Roughhouse. Eisen, unlike many popular musicians, holds and is vocal about his highly conservative libertarian views, which shocked and appalled some members of his more liberal Democrat fanbase, … - Craig Sweeney
Craig Sweeney (born c.1982) is a Welsh child sex offender, from Newport in Wales; found guilty of the abduction and sexual assault of a three year-old girl. He was known to the victim's family whom he had befriended weeks before the crime. Sweeney was released on licence in late 2005 after serving a term in jail for indecently assaulting a six-year-old in April 2003. While on licence, he was accused of inappropriately touching a child's bottom, … - Scott Paxson
Scott Paxson (born February 3, 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a professional American football player, playing defensive tackle in the National Football League. He signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers shortly after the 2006 NFL draft, but was released during the preseason. He spent several weeks with the Green Bay Packers during the 2006 regular season, before signing a reserve-future contract with the Steelers on January 8, 2007. - Holly Jones
Holly Jones (September 14, 1992 - May 12, 2003) was a Canadian girl who was kidnapped from her Toronto neighbourhood on May 12, 2003. On the next day, May 13, her body was found in parts inside bags off the shores of Toronto Island. The case was changed from a kidnapping to a murder case. DNA evidence led the police to arrest Michael Briere, a software developer who lived in the neighbourhood and had no previous criminal history. - Nathaniel Bar-Jonah
Nathaniel Benjamin Levi Bar-Jonah (born David P. Brown on February 15, 1957, in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a convicted felon currently serving a 130-year prison sentence without the possibility of parole in Montana after being convicted of kidnapping, aggravated assault, and sexual assault of multiple children. Though he was never convicted of the charges, he was also suspected of murder and cannibalism. - John McClung
John Wesley "Buzz" McClung (July 15, 1935 - October 21, 2004) was an outspoken judge on the Alberta Court of Appeal. McClung was born in Edmonton, the grandson to the women's rights activist, Nellie McClung. He earned his law degree from the University of Alberta in 1958 and became known as one of Canada's top defence lawyers. In 1976, he was appointed to the Provincial Court of Alberta, and was eventually promoted to the court of appeal in 1980. - Justin Fashanu
Justinus Soni "Justin" Fashanu was an English footballer, who played for a variety of clubs between 1978 and 1997. His 1981 transfer to Nottingham Forest made him Britain's first £1m black footballer. In 1990 Fashanu encountered hostility after becoming the first prominent footballer to identify himself publicly as gay. In 1998 he was questioned by American police when a 17-year-old accused him of sexual assault. - Donald Bakker
Donald Michel Bakker is a Canadian from Penticton who made headlines when he was the first person to be tried in Canada for crimes he had committed in another country. Bakker was charged under the sex tourism law which is used to punish those who use child prostitutes while outside Canada. In 2004, he pleaded not guilty, claiming that Canada has no right to police people while they are outside its jurisdiction. - Ted Brown
Ted Brown (b. 1957 in High Point, North Carolina) is an American and former collegiate and professional football player. By the time Brown graduated from North Carolina State University in 1978 he had set the Atlantic Coast Conference career rushing record with 4,602 yards and the single game rushing record with 251 yards against Penn State in 1977. He was an All-ACC all four years in college and a consensus All-American in 1978. - Tony Ayala Jr.
Tony Ayala, born 13 February 1963, is a former junior middleweight boxer. He began his professional career in 1980, and by 1982 he had compiled a record of 22 wins and no losses, with 19 knockouts. His tough and aggressive fighting style with world class power especially in his left hook earned him the nickname "El Torito," the "Baby Bull." On one occasion, he spit on his opponent after knocking him to the ground. - Mystikal
Michael L. Tyler (born September 22, 1970), known by the stage name Mystikal, is an American rapper who grew up in the 12th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. He is one of the few artists from Master P's New Orleans-based No Limit label to achieve both critical and commercial success. In 2003, Mystikal pleaded guilty to sexual battery and extortion. He is currently serving a six year prison sentence in the Louisiana State Prison system. - Louis R. Vitullo
Louis R. Vitullo (1924?- January 3, 2006) was a Chicago police sergeant and later became chief microanalyst at the city's crime lab. He is best known as the first person to standardize evidence collection in cases of sexual assault, which until then was not done systematically. The resulting evidence kits were initially called "Vitullo kits" and continued to be known as such even when his name was officially removed from them. - Joseph Thompson
Joseph Thompson (1958-) is New Zealand's worst serial rapist who is currently serving a 30 year prison sentence after being found guilty of 129 counts of sexual assault. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand with Polynesian descent. The New Zealand Police were surprised that he did not kill anyone. His current location is Paremoremo Prison and is not due for release till 2025, and is up for parole in 2020. - Michael Briere
Michael Briere is a Canadian convicted of rape and murder. Originally from Montreal, in 2003 Briere lived in downtown Toronto, where he worked as a software developer. On May 12, 2003 he kidnapped Holly Jones, a 10-year old girl who happened to be walking outside his house. He then sexually assaulted and killed her. After dismembering her body, he attempted to discard the remains by sinking them in Toronto Harbour; however, they were found the next day. - Rachel Nickell
Rachel Nickell (born 1969; murdered 15 July, 1992), was an English former model, who was murdered on Wimbledon Common. In July 1992, Nickell was sexually assaulted and stabbed 49 times - her son flung into bushes during the assault, was later found clinging to his dead mother. No one has yet been brought to justice - the investigation continues. - James Calvin Tillman
James Calvin Tillman is an African-American man who served 18 years in prison for a rape which he did not commit. Tillman, of East Hartford Connecticut, was convicted of kidnapping in the first degree, sexual assault in the first degree, robbery and assault in the third degree and larceny in the second degree in 1989. The charges resulted from an attack on a white woman in Hartford, Connecticut that occurred on January 22, 1988. - Randall Woodfield
Randall "Randy" Woodfield was an American serial killer dubbed The I-5 Killer or The I-5 Bandit for the I-5 Highway running from Washington to California, where he committed multiple sexual assaults and murders. - James Arvaluk
James Arvaluk is a politician from Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories from 1991 to 1995 and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut from 1999 to 2003. He served as Nunavut's first Minister of Education. In February 1995 Arvaluk resigned hs seat in the NWT Legislative Assembly after being charged with sexual assault. He was convicted of two sexual assaults and sentenced to five years. - Melvin White
Melvin Wayne White was a murderer executed by the U.S. state of Texas by lethal injection. He was convicted of the August 5, 1997 kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of 9-year-old Jennifer Lee Gravell. - Peter Manuel
Peter Manuel was a U.S.-born British serial killer who committed his crimes in Scotland. He was the second to last person to be hanged in Barlinnie prison and the third last to be hanged in Scotland. Born in New York to Scottish parents, Manuel and his family moved to Coventry, England in 1932. Considered a juvenile delinquent throughout childhood, Manuel's first jail term was at age 16 for sexual assault. He served further sentences for rape before moving to Glasgow, … - Brian Keith Jones
Brian Keith Jones, formerly known as Brendan John Megson, is an Australian who was convicted of the abduction and sexual assault of six male children between 1979 and 1980. Jones was given the nickname Mr Baldy for shaving his victims' hair and dressing them in female clothing during the attacks. In 1994 he was released from prison, but reoffended within weeks and was again imprisoned until 2005. - Michael Charles Glennon
Michael Charles Glennon (b. ca. 1944) is a convicted Australian child molester and former Roman Catholic priest, one of the most notorious clergy sex abuse cases in that country. Glennon ran a youth camp in Lancefield, Victoria, where most of the abuse took place. As of 2006, Glennon has been convicted of sexually abusing 15 children in court cases spanning 25 years. A victim testified in 1986 that Glennon said he had "lost count" of the children he had assaulted. - Louis Jones Jr.
Louis Jones, Jr. was a convicted murderer executed by lethal injection by the federal government of the United States. He was convicted of the February 18, 1995, murder of Private Tracie Joy McBride, after kidnapping her from Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas. As of 2007, he is the most recent person executed by the federal government. McBride had been at Goodfellow for only nine days when Jones entered her house around 9 p.m. and kidnapped her at gunpoint, … - Jules Mikus
Jules Pierre Nicholas Mikus (born 1959) is the convicted killer of six-year-old, Teresa Cormack, who was murdered the day after her birthday in New Zealand in 1987. He has also committed other sex crimes when he was a teenager. The day Cormack's body was found, pubic hairs and semen were found on the body. However, DNA testing was not advanced enough to find the girl's killer. Mikus had been questioned by the police and even gave samples of his saliva and blood. - Meralda Warren
Meralda Elva Junior Warren (born June 28, 1959) is a Pitcairn Island nurse, radio operator (ZBP, 1988-1995), artist, and author of the cookbook "Taste of Pitcairn" (1986). She has been very much involved in the politics of Pitcairn. She was first elected in 1985 to the Island Council, where she has continued to serve intermittently over the ensuing two decades; 1994 to 1998 was her longest period out of office. - Nathan Forrest Winters
Nathan Forrest Winters (born 1975) is an American child actor who stared in two horror films by director Victor Salva. In 1988 he came forward with fact that he had been sexually molested by Salva, while working on his films. In the 1990s he came forward again when Salva was directed the Disney financed film Powder in an attempt to have movie goers boycott the film. - Carl Deuker
Carl Deuker is an award-winning author of young adult novels. His first novel, "On the Devil's Court", was published in 1989. Deuker's books are aimed at middle-school to high school audiences. Typically, Deuker uses a sports context to explore more important issues. For example, "Heart of a Champion" deals with teenage alcohol abuse, "Painting the Black" takes on sexual assault and peer pressure, "Night Hoops" deals with violence, neglect, … - Peter Kürten
Peter Kürten May 26, 1883-July 2, 1931 was a German serial killer dubbed The Vampire of Düsseldorf by the contemporary media. He committed a series of sex crimes, assaults and murders against adults and children, most notoriously from February to November 1929 in Düsseldorf.
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