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463:. His release lasted a week. Speck was arrested again on January 9, 1965. Speck attacked a woman in the parking lot of her apartment building, wielding a 17-inch (43 cm) carving knife, but fled when the woman screamed. The police arrived within minutes and apprehended Speck a few blocks away. Speck was convicted of aggravated assault, given a 16-month sentence to run concurrently with a parole violation sentence, and returned to prison in Huntsville. However, due to an error, he was released just six months later upon the completion of his parole violation sentence on July 2, 1965. After his release, Speck worked for three months as a driver for the Patterson Meat Company. Although he had six accidents in the company's truck, he was only fired for failing to show up for work. 447:. She became pregnant after three weeks of dating. The couple married on January 19, 1962, and initially moved in with his sister Carolyn and her husband. Speck's mother lived there as well having separated from Lindberg who was now living in California. Speck stopped using the name Richard Benjamin Lindberg when he got married and went back to using Richard Benjamin Speck. His daughter, Robbie Lynn Speck was born on July 5, 1962, while Speck was serving a 22-day jail sentence for disturbing the peace after a drunken melee in 487:, where he initially stayed with some old family friends. Speck's brother Howard was a carpenter in Monmouth and found a job for him sanding plasterboard for another Monmouth carpenter. Speck became angry when he learned his ex-wife had remarried two days after she was granted a divorce on March 16, 1966. He moved to the Christy Hotel in downtown Monmouth on March 25 and spent most of his time in the downtown taverns. At the end of March, while Speck and some acquaintances were on a bar-hopping trip to 685: 503:
questioning. When police showed up at the Christy Hotel on April 19 to continue questioning Speck, they discovered he had left the hotel a few hours earlier, carrying his suitcases and saying he was just going to the laundromat. He had instead left town. A search of his room turned up a radio and costume jewelry Mrs. Virgil Harris had reported missing from her house, as well as items reported missing in two other local burglaries in the previous month.
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next to Luella Elementary School, across the street from the townhouses where the nurses lived. At 10:30 a.m., he was tired of waiting at the NMU hiring hall for a job. Speck had $ 25 that his sister had given him, and he left and walked about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east on E. 100th St. to check in at the Shipyard Inn at E. 101st St. & S. Avenue N; the inn was an East Side, Chicago rooming house.
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divorce. That same month, Speck stabbed a man in a knife fight at Ginny's Lounge. He was charged with aggravated assault, but a defense attorney hired by his mother got the charge reduced to disturbing the peace. Speck was fined $ 10 (equivalent to $ 94 in 2023) and jailed for three days after he failed to pay the fine. This was the last time Speck was in police custody in Dallas.
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drunk and high on drugs, may have originally planned to commit a routine burglary. Speck held the women in a room for hours, leading them out one by one, stabbing or strangling each to death, then finally raping and strangling his last victim, 22-year-old Gloria Davy. Intervals of between twenty and thirty minutes elapsed between each murder.
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Two days after the murders, a drifter named Claude Lunsford identified Speck. Speck, Lunsford, and another man had been drinking the evening of July 15 on the fire escape of the Starr Hotel at 617 W. Madison. On July 16, Lunsford recognized a sketch of the murderer in the evening paper and phoned the
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One woman, Corazon Amurao, escaped death because she crawled and hid under a bed while Speck was out of the room. Speck possibly lost count or might have known eight women lived in the townhouse but was unaware that a ninth woman was spending the night. Amurao stayed hidden until almost 6 a.m. Amurao
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By Monday, July 11, Speck had outstayed his welcome with his sister Martha and her family. After packing his bags and again being driven by his brother-in-law to the NMU hiring hall to await a berth on a ship, Speck stayed the night at Pauline's rooming house, about 1 mile (1,600 m) away at 3028
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In July 1963, at the age of 21, Speck was sentenced to serve three years in prison after being convicted of forgery and burglary. Speck had forged and cashed a co-worker's $ 44 paycheck (equivalent to $ 438 in 2023) and also robbed a grocery store for cigarettes, beer, and $ 3 in cash (equivalent
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Speck stated that at the time of the killings, he "had no feelings," but things had changed: "I had no feelings at all that night. They said there was blood all over the place. I can't remember. It felt like nothing ... I'm sorry as hell. For those girls, and for their families, and for me. If I had
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On November 21, 1972, in Peoria, Judge Richard Fitzgerald re-sentenced Speck to from 400 to 1,200 years in prison (eight consecutive sentences of 50 to 150 years), which was then reduced to 100 to 300 years. He was denied parole in seven minutes at his first parole hearing on September 15, 1976, and
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in December 1968, Michael Court Brown found no overrepresentation of XYY males in chromosome surveys of Scottish prisons and hospitals for the developmentally and mentally disabled, and suggested that any conclusions drawn from study populations composed solely of institutionalized males were likely
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On Wednesday, July 13, Speck picked up his bags and checked in at the NMU hiring hall. He was angry for being sent to a non-existent assignment, and he talked for 30 minutes in the car with his sister Martha and her husband Gene, who had driven down to visit him at 9 a.m. They parked on E. 100th St.
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On April 3, Mrs. Virgil Harris, a 65-year-old resident of Monmouth, returned home at 1:00 a.m. to find a burglar in her house brandishing a knife. He was a 6-foot-tall white man who was "very polite" and spoke "very softly with a Southern drawl." The man blindfolded her, tied her up, raped her,
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On March 5, 1966, Speck bought a 12-year-old car then robbed a grocery store the following evening, stealing 70 cartons of cigarettes, which he then sold out of the trunk of his car in the grocery store's parking lot. The police traced the car (which Speck had abandoned) and issued a warrant for his
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A week later, Mary Kathryn Pierce, a 32-year-old barmaid who worked at her brother-in-law's tavern, Frank's Place, in downtown Monmouth, was last seen leaving the tavern at 12:20 a.m. on April 9. She was reported missing on April 13, and her body was found that day in an empty hog house behind
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From behind the camera, a prisoner asked Speck if he had killed the nurses. Speck responded: "Sure I did." When asked why, Speck shrugged and jokingly said: "It just wasn't their night." Asked how he felt about himself in the years since, he said: "Like I always felt ... had no feeling. If you're
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on the press. In court, Speck was positively identified by the sole surviving student nurse, Corazon Amurao. When Amurao was asked if she could identify the killer of her fellow students, Amurao rose from her seat in the witness box, walked directly in front of Speck and pointed her finger at him,
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While awaiting trial, Speck participated in twice-weekly sessions with part-time Cook County Jail psychiatrist, Dr. Marvin Ziporyn. These continued after Speck's transfer from Cermak Memorial Hospital (inside Chicago's House of Corrections) on July 29, 1966, until February 13, 1967, the day before
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neighborhood; the townhouse was functioning as a dormitory for student nurses. He entered and, using only a knife, killed Gloria Davy, Patricia Matusek, Nina Jo Schmale, Pamela Wilkening, Suzanne Farris, Mary Ann Jordan, Merlita Gargullo, and Valentina Pasion. Speck, who later claimed he was both
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Speck spent the rest of the day drinking in nearby taverns before he accosted Ella Mae Hooper at knifepoint; she was a 53-year-old woman who had spent the day drinking at the same taverns that Speck had patronized. Speck took her to his room at the Shipyard Inn, raped her, and stole her black $ 16
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Felony Court Judge Herbert J. Paschen appointed an impartial panel to report on Speck's competence to stand trial and his sanity at the time of the crime—a panel of three physicians suggested by the defense and three physicians selected by the prosecution, consisting of five psychiatrists and one
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Speck had frequented Frank's Place, and the empty hog house was one of several he had helped build in the preceding month, so Monmouth police briefly questioned him about Pierce's death when he showed up to collect his final carpentry paycheck on April 15 and asked him to stay in town for further
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refers to a telling prison incident Speck revealed to him in an interview: "he found an injured sparrow that had flown in through one of the broken windows and nursed it back to health. When it was healthy enough to stand, he tied a string around its leg and had it perch on his shoulder. At one
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Dr. Ziporyn did not testify for the defense or the prosecution, as both sides were troubled to learn before the trial that Ziporyn was writing a book about Speck for financial gain. Ziporyn also earned the ire of the Cook County Jail, which fired him as its part-time psychiatrist the week after
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that flew into his cell. He was described as a loner who kept a stamp collection and enjoyed listening to music. His contacts with the warden included requests for new shirts, a radio, and other mundane items. The warden merely described him as "a big nothing doing time." Speck was not a model
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In December 1965, upon the recommendation of his mother, Speck moved in with a 29-year-old divorced woman, an ex-professional wrestler and now a bartender at his favorite bar, Ginny's Lounge, to babysit her three children. In January 1966, Malone, who had been separated from Speck, filed for
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arrest for burglary on March 8. Had he been apprehended under that warrant, it would have been his 42nd arrest in Dallas and would have surely resulted in another prison term. On March 9, 1966, Speck's sister Carolyn drove him to the Dallas bus depot, where he took a bus to
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point, a guard told him pets weren't allowed. 'I can't have it?' Speck challenged, then walked over to a spinning fan and threw the small bird in. Horrified, the guard said, 'I thought you liked that bird.' 'I did,' Speck replied. 'But if I can't have it, no one can.'"
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in pediatrics before she was married, and her husband Gene worked nights as a railroad switchman. Speck told them an unbelievable story about having to leave Monmouth after refusing to sell narcotics for a "crime syndicate" there. Gene Thornton, who had served in the
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Speck's trial ended. At some point during his interviews with Speck, Ziporyn had obtained a written three-sentence consent from Speck authorizing him to tell "what I am really like." Ziporyn's biography of Speck was published in the summer of 1967.
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going through a divorce, whom he had befriended at St. Joseph's Hospital. On June 27, after Judy gave him $ 80 to help him until he found work, Speck left to again stay with his sister Martha and her family in Chicago for the next two weeks.
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reported that they had found no evidence of significant behavior differences, on average, between men with XYY karyotypes and those with normal genomes, and that XYY males had been unfairly stigmatized by earlier unsupported speculation.
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presented Jacobs's unsubstantiated theory associating the syndrome with violent behavior as an established fact, and noted that the karyotype had been cited as a mitigating factor by attorneys defending an XYY man charged with murder in
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to do it over again, it would be a simple house burglary." Speck's "final thought for the American people" was, "Just tell 'em to keep up their hatred for me. I know it keeps up their morale. And I don't know what I'd do without it."
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On Friday, July 8, 1966, Speck's brother-in-law Gene drove him to the NMU hiring hall to pick up his seaman's card and register for a berth on a ship. Speck lost out that day to a seaman with more seniority for a berth on the SS
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Baker, David; Telfer, Mary A.; Richardson, Claude E.; Clark, Gerald R. (November 2, 1970). "Chromosome errors in men with antisocial behavior. Comparison of selected men with Klinefelter's syndrome and XYY chromosome pattern".
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Baker, David; Telfer, Mary A.; Richardson, Claude E.; Clark, Gerald R. (November 2, 1970). "Chromosome errors in men with antisocial behavior. Comparison of selected men with Klinefelter syndrome and XYY chromosome pattern".
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in 1978. In a film that inmates made at the Stateville Correctional Center in 1988, Speck recounted the brutal murders in detail. He again stated he was high that night, but then he undercut the idea that the drugs were a
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decision) upheld Speck's conviction but reversed his death sentence, because more than 250 potential jurors were unconstitutionally excluded from his jury because of their conscientious or religious beliefs against
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police at 9:30 p.m. after finding Speck in his (Lunsford's) room at the Starr Hotel. The police, however, did not respond to the call although their records showed the call had been made. Speck then attempted
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unlike Speck's father. Speck and his sister Carolyn stayed with their married sister Sara Thornton in Monmouth for a few months so Speck could finish second grade, before joining their mother and Lindberg in rural
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Speck was transferred to Peoria to stand trial. Ziporyn prepared a discharge summary with depression, anxiety, guilt, and shame among Speck's emotions, but also a deep love for his family. It went on to note an
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of the murders, but he had confessed the crime to Dr. LeRoy Smith at the Cook County Hospital. Smith did not testify, because the confession was made while Speck was sedated. Illinois Supreme Court Justice
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Five of the nurses murdered by Speck are seen here with nurse Judith Dykton (upper left) in 1965. Depicted clockwise bottom left to bottom right are Jordan, Farris, Schmale, Pasion, and Wilkening
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Speck started drinking alcohol at age 12 and by age 15, he was getting drunk almost every day. His first arrest, in 1955 at age 13 for trespassing, was followed by dozens of other arrests for
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asking me if I felt sorry, no." He also described in detail the experience of strangling someone: "It's not like TV ... it takes over three minutes and you have to have a lot of strength."
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on which he served until June 14, when he got drunk and quarreled with one of the boat's officers and was put ashore on June 15. For the following week, Speck stayed at the St. Elmo, an
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office to apply for a letter of authority to work as an apprentice seaman. The application required being fingerprinted and photographed, and having a physical examination by a doctor.
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attitude towards women. Ziporyn maintained Speck viewed women as saintly until he felt betrayed by them for some reason, after which hostility developed. Speck was also diagnosed with
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In May 1968, Speck's chromosomes were karyotyped a second time by Engel, with the same result: a normal 46,XY genome. After Speck's conviction and death sentence were upheld by the
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On April 15, after 49 minutes of deliberation, the jury found Speck guilty and recommended the death penalty. On June 5, Judge Herbert J. Paschen sentenced Speck to die in the
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Jacobs, Patricia A.; Brunton, Muriel; Melville, Marie M.; Brittain, R. P.; McClemont, W. F. (December 25, 1965). "Aggressive behavior, mental sub-normality and the XYY male".
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Mary Telfer and associates published data from a genetic analysis, similar in design to Jacobs's, of subjects confined in psychiatric hospitals and penal institutions in
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After he was discharged from the hospital, Speck returned to stay with his sister Martha and her family in Chicago to recuperate. On May 20, he rejoined the crew of the
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Telfer, Mary A.; Baker, David; Clark, Gerald R.; Richardson, Claude E. (March 15, 1968). "Incidence of gross chromosomal errors among tall criminal American males".
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indictments were returned against Richard Franklin Speck, the name he used most frequently, instead of Richard Benjamin Speck, as shown on his birth certificate
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exchange registered nurses. Eight of these nurses lived in the easternmost townhouse at 2319 E. 100th St., just 150 feet (46 m) from the NMU hiring hall.
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Speck's sister feared that his grave would be desecrated, so he was cremated, and his ashes were scattered in an undisclosed location in the Joliet area.
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After Getty contacted Telfer to discuss her findings and their possible relevance to his client, Telfer wrote a speculative piece for the British journal
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general surgeon. The panel's confidential report deemed Speck competent to stand trial and concluded he had not been insane at the time of the murders.
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neighborhood on the Northwest side of Chicago, where she lived with her husband, Gene Thornton, and their two teenage daughters. Martha had worked as a
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in which she mistakenly reported that Speck had an XYY karyotype. That, combined with his extensive acne scarring, led her to describe Speck as "the
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Speck was born Richard Benjamin Speck on Dec. 6, 1941, in Downstate Kirkwood. Later, he took Franklin—his father's middle name—as his own middle name
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the main characters discuss the repercussions of the murders, reflecting the fear and anxiety the killings instilled in the public at the time.
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In 1947, when Speck was six years old, his father died from a heart attack at the age of 53. Speck was reportedly very close to his father.
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Price, W. H.; Strong, J. A.; Whatmore, P. B.; McClemont, W. F. (March 12, 1966). "Criminal patients with XYY sex-chromosome complement".
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decision that had vacated the convictions of a number of criminals meant Speck was not even questioned for three weeks after his arrest.
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Speck stayed with his sister Martha Thornton and her family in Chicago for a few days, and then returned to his boyhood hometown of
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they were detained overnight by police there after Speck reportedly threatened a man in a tavern restroom with his knife.
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On April 19, 1966, Speck returned to stay at his sister Martha's second-floor apartment at 3966 N. Avondale Ave., in the
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in 1941 and was the seventh of eight children of Benjamin Franklin Speck and Mary Margaret Carbaugh. The family moved to
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Speck struggled in school, refusing to wear the glasses that he needed for reading. He repeated the eighth grade at
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On May 10, 1950, three years after the death of his father, his mother Mary married Carl August Rudolph Lindberg in
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Killers: Contract Killers, Spree Killers, Sex Killers. The Ruthless Exponents of Murder, the Most Evil Crime of All
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The story of the investigation of Townhouse Massacre, the arrest, and trial of Speck was featured in an episode of
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to file his paperwork for a seaman's card. The NMU hiring hall was one block east of five attached two-story brick
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at 12:30 a.m. on July 17. At the hospital, Speck was recognized by Dr. LeRoy Smith, a 25-year-old surgical
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prior to her murder. A ninth potential victim, student nurse Corazon Amurao, survived by hiding beneath a bed.
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On Tuesday, July 12, Speck returned to the NMU hiring hall. In mid-afternoon, he received an assignment on
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might provide a suitable occupation for his unemployed brother-in-law, so on April 25 he took Speck to the
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Davis, Richard John; McGee, Barbara J.; Empson, Judith; Engel, Eric (November 21, 1970). "XYY and crime".
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Telfer, Mary A.; Baker, David; Longtin, Lucien (January 13, 1968). "YY syndrome in an American Negro".
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nearly touching him, and said, "This is the man." In addition, Lieutenant Emil Giese testified that
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Jacobs, Patricia A.; Price, W. H.; Court Brown, W. M.; Brittain, R. P.; Whatmore, P. B. (May 1968).
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Speck found work immediately after obtaining the letter of authority, joining the 33-member crew of
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uses the murders as reference for the deaths of two nursing students in the Murder House in 1968.
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bottling company in Dallas. In October 1961, Speck met 15-year-old Shirley Annette Malone at the
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filling station at 9954 S. Torrence Ave. and slept in an unfinished house just off E. 103rd St.
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and two of the murder victims, Gargullo and Pasion, were exchange nurses from the Philippines.
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In 1951, after a year in Santo, Speck moved with his mother, Lindberg, and sister Carolyn to
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Getty, Gerald W.; Presley, James (1974). "Richard Speck and the eight slaughtered nurses".
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At 11 p.m. on July 13, 1966, Speck broke into the 2319 E. 100th St townhouse in Chicago's
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In 1952, Speck's eldest brother, Robert, died in an automobile accident at the age of 23.
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in 1988 from an anonymous attorney. Showing them publicly for the first time before the
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on May 3, and was evacuated by U.S. Coast Guard helicopter to St. Joseph's Hospital in
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ransacked her house, and stole the $ 2.50 she had earned babysitting that evening.
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Telfer, Mary A. (November–December 1968). "Are some criminals born that way?".
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The Crime of the Century: Richard Speck and the Murders That Shocked a Nation
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the tavern. She had died from a blow to her abdomen that ruptured her liver.
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subsequently upheld his conviction and death sentence on November 22, 1968.
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Clark, Gerald R.; Telfer, Mary A.; Baker, David; Rosen, Marvin (May 1970).
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Speck loathed reporters, and granted only one press interview, in 1978, to
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Richard Speck attack survivor: 'Somebody up there was hiding me from him'
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published to mark the 50th anniversary of the murders committed by Speck
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to $ 30 in 2023). He was paroled in 1965 after serving 16 months at
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at six subsequent hearings in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1987, and 1990.
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E. 96th St., in the Vets Park neighborhood of South Deering, Chicago.
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In a three-part series on the XYY syndrome published in April 1968,
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at E. 99th St. & S. Ewing Ave. Speck then traveled by train to
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is another fictionalized version of Speck's murder spree, set in
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pistol. He then left, dressed entirely in black, armed with a
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Shortly before December 5, 1991, Speck was transported from
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Convicted of all eight murders on April 15, 1967, Speck was
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Whittington-Egan, Richard; Whittington-Egan, Molly (1992).
3720:"How Richard Speck's Rampage 50 Years Ago Changed a Nation" 1900:"How Richard Speck's Rampage 50 Years Ago Changed a Nation" 1622:
Born to Raise Hell : The Untold Story of Richard Speck
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is a fictionalized version of Speck's murder spree, set in
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Breo, Daniel L.; Martin, William J.; Kunkle, Bill (1993).
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Expository science: Forms and functions of popularization
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On June 30, Speck's brother-in-law Gene drove him to the
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Hunting Humans: The Rise Of The Modern Multiple Murderer
2836:"Australia precedent for XYY syndrome case held dubious" 2351:
Making genes, making waves: A social activist in science
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with another inmate, parading in silk panties, sporting
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Fingerprints found at the scene were matched to Speck.
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Engel, Eric (September 1972). "The making of an XYY".
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prisoner; he was often caught with drugs or distilled
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People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
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Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder
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Kotulak, Ronald; Jones, William (November 17, 1968).
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later that year and the appeals process moved to the
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From 1960 to 1963, Speck worked as a laborer for the
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focusing upon the murders committed by Richard Speck
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focusing upon the murders committed by Richard Speck
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Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit
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O'Brien, John; Davidson, Jean (September 10, 1987).
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Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit
1146:, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the death penalty 4340: 4289: 4246: 4219: 4176: 4155: 3441:"Parole denied to Speck; next hearing set for 1981" 2100:Price, W. H.; Whatmore, P. B. (February 25, 1967). 1775:"Top 25 Crimes of the Century: Richard Speck, 1966" 1436:S02E05 (1994). This series was commissioned by the 227: 217: 209: 204: 193: 178: 151: 139: 109: 101: 82: 56: 34: 3634: 3555: 2344: 2318:. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Pub. Co. pp.  1619: 382:. She and Lindberg had met during a train ride to 3750:Report, Times Staff and Wire (December 6, 1991). 3342:"New law makes Speck eligible for parole in 1977" 3264:Crews, Stephen; Crimmins, Jerry (June 30, 1972). 2882:"Ultimate Speck appeal may cite a genetic defect" 1839:"Criminal Justice: Learning to Live with Miranda" 1822:"Dogged detectives, alert physician nailed Speck" 3447:. September 29, 1978. p. A7. Archived from 3418:"Speck waives hearing on parole with fiery note" 3025:. November 26, 1968. p. A16. Archived from 2487:. September 10, 1966. p. 17. Archived from 1692: 1680: 1606: 1009:Gerald W. Getty, who was reportedly planning an 986:, but the idea was later shown to be incorrect. 928:at the scene had been matched to Richard Speck. 3470:. September 5, 1981. p. S2. Archived from 2150:Price, W. H.; Whatmore, P. B. (March 4, 1967). 2065:editorial (March 12, 1966). "The YY syndrome". 3493:. September 8, 1984. p. 5. Archived from 3424:. September 8, 1977. p. 4. Archived from 3246:"Supreme Court ruling: death sentences voided" 2644: 2642: 1351:portrays Speck's murders from his perspective. 4133: 3777:"A Crime to Remember: And Then There Was One" 3691:"The Times-News - Google News Archive Search" 3589: 3587: 3585: 3583: 3285:"Top state court orders new Speck sentencing" 3112:"Males with an XYY sex chromosome complement" 2510:. October 25, 1966. p. 1. Archived from 2413: 2411: 2409: 2305: 2303: 2226:"Males with an XYY sex chromosome complement" 1366:100 Ghost Street: The Return of Richard Speck 8: 3487:"Board refuses parole for mass-killer Speck" 3170:. Associated Press. May 6, 1969. p. 93. 2995:. July 23, 1968. p. B11. Archived from 2803:"Genetic abnormality is basis for acquittal" 2314:. In Shinn, Terry; Whitley, Richard (eds.). 1862: 1860: 1858: 1856: 1647: 1645: 1602: 1600: 1598: 1596: 1594: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1514:. August 5, 1966. p. 14. Archived from 1461:Most prolific murderers by number of victims 1236:In May 1996, Chicago television news anchor 3927:. London: Sage Publishing. pp. 19–20. 3885:. North Carolina: McFarland & Company. 3883:Mass Murder in the United States: A History 2452:. August 3, 1966. p. 7. Archived from 1570: 1568: 1566: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1558: 1556: 1554: 1552: 1433:Great Crimes and Trials of the 20th Century 919:, three hours southwest of Chicago, with a 547:, on April 30. Speck's first voyage on the 200:; commuted to 100 to 300 years imprisonment 4504:American people who died in prison custody 4140: 4126: 4118: 3862:Cawthorne, Nigel; Tibballs, Geoff (1993). 3628: 3626: 1252:on an inmate, sharing a large quantity of 1105:In May 1969, at the annual meeting of the 42: 31: 3137: 3110:Court Brown; W. Michael (December 1968). 2446:"Speck's lawyer maps strategy in defense" 2283: 2249: 2175: 2125: 1506:"Find missing woman sought in Speck case" 1417:In the fourth episode of season 5 of the 787:Learn how and when to remove this message 343:Learn how and when to remove this message 4559:Prisoners who died in Illinois detention 4554:Prisoners sentenced to death by Illinois 4006:pertaining to the trial of Richard Speck 1816: 1814: 1812: 1810: 759:Relevant discussion may be found on the 571:where he had an emergency appendectomy. 315:Relevant discussion may be found on the 4066: 3965:. Glasgow: Neil Wilson Publishing Ltd. 3664:Times, Los Angeles (December 6, 1991). 3393:Oppenheim, Carol (September 16, 1976). 3329:Blatchford, Frank (November 22, 1972). 3266:"Most on death row here were appealing" 2651:"Sex chromosomes, crime, and psychosis" 1477: 4534:People convicted of murder by Illinois 3904:. New York: Time-Life Books. pp.  3713: 3711: 3352:Oppenheim, Carol (November 24, 1972). 2470:"Mental test panel for Speck is asked" 2266:Jacobs, Patricia A. (September 1982). 1618:Altman, Jack; Ziporyn, Marvin (1967). 1451:List of multiple homicides in Illinois 1391:The second episode of season 1 of the 970:survey of patients at Scotland's only 771:to additional sources at this section. 649:, which was a 30-minute drive away in 551:was brief, since he was stricken with 327:to additional sources at this section. 4509:American prisoners sentenced to death 3946:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. 3464:"Parole for Speck is denied 4th time" 3372:"Richard Speck Biography (1941–1991)" 2967:Stock, Robert W. (October 20, 1968). 2801:Auerbach, Stuart (October 10, 1968). 2346:"The myth of the criminal chromosome" 1404:The ninth episode of season 1 of the 1091:In a review article published in the 7: 4549:People with traumatic brain injuries 3395:"Speck's parole denied in 7 minutes" 3331:"New Speck term: 400 to 1,200 years" 3079:Howard, Robert (November 23, 1968). 2880:Lyons, Richard D. (April 22, 1968). 2859:Lyons, Richard D. (April 21, 1968). 2736:Garrison, Lloyd (October 15, 1968). 2468:Wiedrich, Robert (August 19, 1966). 2224:Court Brown; W. M. (December 1968). 2102:"Criminal behavior and the XYY male" 1699:"Improved Muskrat" switchblade with 1534:"Drinking buddy: 'He was just calm'" 989:In August 1966, Eric Engel, a Swiss 403:, where Speck attended third grade. 4539:People from Warren County, Illinois 4524:Deaths from coronary artery disease 4499:American people convicted of murder 4149:Mass stabbing incidents before 2010 1773:Chua-Eoan, Howard (March 1, 2007). 1388:entitled, "And Then There Was One". 360:Richard Benjamin Speck was born in 4564:Violence against women in Illinois 3718:Siemaszko, Corky (July 13, 2016). 3522:"Speck parole denied for 7th time" 2834:Getze, George (February 3, 1969). 2210:10.1111/j.1469-1809.1968.tb00566.x 1937:Sobol, Rosemary (April 25, 2016), 1898:Siemaszko, Corky (July 13, 2016). 752:relies largely or entirely upon a 308:relies largely or entirely upon a 27:American mass murderer (1941–1991) 25: 4255:Anne Anne Kindergarten, Hong Kong 3348:. November 23, 1972. p. B14. 947:In December 1965 and March 1966, 285:on the eve of his 50th birthday. 4449: 4236:South Chicago Community Hospital 4105: 4093: 4081: 4069: 3244:Elsasser, Glen (June 30, 1972). 1845:. August 5, 1966. Archived from 1693:Breo, Martin & Kunkle (1993) 1681:Breo, Martin & Kunkle (1993) 1607:Breo, Martin & Kunkle (1993) 1107:American Psychiatric Association 806:obsessive-compulsive personality 741: 399:, 40 miles (64 km) west of 297: 129: 4484:20th-century American criminals 4349:Cairine Wilson Secondary School 3291:. September 21, 1972. p. 1 2790:. October 10, 1968. p. 94. 1873:. New York: Atheneum. pp.  1485:The Encyclopedia of Mass Murder 1357:Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck 125: 3633:Johnson, Dirk (May 16, 1996). 3607:. May 27, 1996. Archived from 3511:"Speck is denied parole again" 2343:Beckwith, Jonathan R. (2002). 1532:Fornek, Scott (July 9, 2006). 1274:Stateville Correctional Center 1242:Stateville Correctional Center 1168:Stateville Correctional Center 959:published findings by British 879:Speck later claimed he had no 680:Murder of eight student nurses 283:Stateville Correctional Center 232:Stateville Correctional Center 18:Chicago student nurse massacre 1: 2758:"Criminal law: Question of Y" 2590:10.1126/science.159.3820.1249 2547:10.1016/S0140-6736(68)90107-4 2392:10.1016/S0140-6736(70)90319-3 2079:10.1016/S0140-6736(66)90771-9 2044:10.1016/S0140-6736(66)90760-4 1921:"The Press and Richard Speck" 1360:also portrays Speck's crimes. 1240:received video tapes made at 1005:, wrote to Speck's attorney, 848:Merlita Ornado Gargullo (23) 427:Crozier Technical High School 2923:"Of chromosomes & crime" 2901:editorial (April 23, 1968). 2844:. p. C1. Archived from 2811:. p. A1. Archived from 1284:after complaining of severe 1180:, because he kept a pair of 843:Suzanne Bridgit Farris (21) 543:, an L6-S-B1 class bulk ore 4306:Birmingham department store 4038:pertaining to Richard Speck 3401:. p. 1. Archived from 3087:. p. 1. Archived from 3056:. p. 1. Archived from 2974:The New York Times Magazine 1126:(citing their June 3, 1968 1094:Journal of Medical Genetics 1074:The New York Times Magazine 1007:Cook County Public Defender 436:over the next eight years. 4585: 3902:Mass Murderers: True Crime 3517:. p. 3 (Chicagoland). 2969:"The XYY and the criminal" 1246:Illinois state legislature 1166:While incarcerated at the 1071:, and six months later in 873:Pamela Lee Wilkening (20) 858:Patricia Ann Matusek (20) 479:Monmouth, March–April 1966 423:J. L. Long Jr. High School 105:Richard Franklin Lindbergh 4447: 3923:Fox, James Allan (2015). 3595:"NARY A SPECK OF DECENCY" 3554:; Olshaker, Mark (1995). 3224:"Witherspoon v. Illinois" 1828:. July 10, 2006. Reprint. 863:Valentina P. Pasion (24) 723:Concerns over the recent 237: 147: 41: 4381:Ruzhou No. 2 High School 3942:Leyton, Elliot (2011) . 3809:. imdb.com. May 30, 2009 3783:. imdb.com. May 29, 2019 976:developmentally disabled 915:began April 3, 1967, in 507:Chicago, April–June 1966 457:Texas State Penitentiary 4494:American mass murderers 4489:American male criminals 4357:Ikeda Elementary School 4298:Auckland Jewish daycare 3900:Foreman, Laura (1992). 2667:10.1176/ajp.126.11.1659 1380:Investigation Discovery 1225:Behavioral Science Unit 1129:Witherspoon v. Illinois 599:National Maritime Union 4519:Criminals from Chicago 4056:pertaining to the case 3198:10.1001/jama.214.5.869 2956:(19): 87. 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Chicago student nurse massacre

Mug shot
Kirkwood, Illinois
Joliet, Illinois
Sadism
Eyewitness elimination
Rape
Conviction(s)
Murder
Death
Stateville Correctional Center
mass murderer
student nurses
South Deering, Chicago
stabbing
strangling
raped
sentenced to death
heart attack
Stateville Correctional Center
single source
talk page
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Kirkwood, Illinois
Monmouth, Illinois
teetotaler
Palo Pinto, Texas

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