
Gareth Pursehouse
Gareth Pursehouse is an American man convicted of the 2020 murder of his ex-girlfriend in Los Angeles, California. The case involved a targeted attack following a prior relationship. He was later convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Stanley Williams
Stanley “Tookie” Williams was an American gang leader and co-founder of the Crips, one of the most well-known street gangs in the United States. He was later convicted of multiple murders committed during robberies in California in 1979. Williams became a controversial figure due to claims of personal reform while on death row. Despite widespread appeals for clemency, he was executed in 2005, and his case remains widely discussed due to the contrast between his early criminal activity and later efforts against gang violence.

Timothy McVeigh
Timothy McVeigh was an American domestic terrorist responsible for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Motivated by anti-government ideology, he carried out a large-scale bombing targeting a federal building. He was arrested shortly after the attack, convicted on multiple federal charges, and executed in 2001.

Kyle Clifford
Kyle Clifford is a British man convicted in connection with a 2024 triple homicide in Hertfordshire, England. The case involved the killing of multiple members of a family following the breakdown of a personal relationship. He was later convicted and received a whole-life sentence, meaning he will remain in prison for the rest of his life.

Stephen Beal
Stephen Beal is an American man convicted of a 2018 fatal package bombing in California. The attack targeted a known individual and involved the use of an improvised explosive device. He was later convicted on multiple federal charges and sentenced to life imprisonment.

John Franklin Howard
John Franklin Howard is an American man convicted in connection with an attempted murder-for-hire plot against his wife in Texas. The case gained attention due to the level of planning and the use of a hired attacker. He was later convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Charles Whitman
Charles Whitman was an American mass murderer responsible for the 1966 University of Texas tower shooting in Austin. Prior to the attack, he killed members of his family before carrying out a public shooting that resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. The incident became one of the earliest widely documented mass shootings in modern U.S. history. Whitman was killed by police during the attack, ending the event.

Dennis Rader
Dennis Rader, known as the BTK Killer (Bind, Torture, Kill), is an American serial killer who murdered ten victims in Kansas between 1974 and 1991. He targeted individuals in their homes, carrying out controlled and methodical attacks. Rader evaded capture for decades while maintaining a normal public life. His case gained notoriety due to his communication with media and law enforcement, and his eventual capture in 2005 following a forensic breakthrough.