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tlgeisler

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Member Since: May 11, 2006
(849 days)

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Settimo Accardi was once a big time Mafia enforcer, narcotics distributor, and smuggler who knew every major racketeer in the U.S. Accardi was extradited from his native Italy to America carrying his personal possessions in a brown paper bag. He was known to be one of the major importers of heroin into the States, and he controlled the rackets in northern New Jersey for many years, as well as a leader of organized crime in the New York areas. As an enforcer, Accardi kept other gangsters in line, punishing those who strayed outside the Mafia's strict control.

Though never indicted for murder, he was a suspect in several mob slayings. Accardi was serving one year in prison when the Internal Revenue Service filed jeopardy tax assessments of $159,363 against him. Accardi had admitted to two arrests at the naturalization hearing and at the revocation hearing. He stated he could not have been expected to tell immigration authorities about all of his undisclosed criminal records because he would have been violating his Fifth Amendment rights. Accardi was arrested several times on charges of atrocious assault and battery against other gangsters. He pled guilty when he and sixteen others were accused of running a 600 gallon a day still in midtown Manhattan.
Work History
1951 Accardi was running a 600 gallon a day still in midtown Manhattan.

September 28, 1955 after jumping his $92,500 bond, Accardi fled to Italy, he smuggled narcotics from there to the U.S. and Canada, then living for a while in Toronto, directing heroin traffic into the US. During WWI he was in the business of gas-stamp black-marketeering.


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Genene Jones was known as an overly dramatic woman who loved to create situations where she was needed to save someone's life. Jones' dream was to be called a miracle worker and be compared to the likes of Mother Teresa and others who have made a name in the world for helping others.

Jones had originally started her life as a beautician working for a salon in San Antonio, Texas, but she had longed to be a nurse where she could be near patients who were in dire need of her services. After two marriages that did not work out and two children who no longer needed her, Jones enrolled into nursing school. Once she was licensed to work in the medical field, she had no trouble landing a job as a vocational nurse for the pediatric intensive care unit at the Medical Center Hospital in San Antonio.

Once Jones got into the groove of things, she realized that she was not being needed enough, and nothing was working out the way she had planned everything out in her mind. There were too many other nurses who were getting the recognition that she wanted. Jones felt that she was being lost in the shuffle, so she decided to make her own life and death situations where she would be looked upon as the hero who saved the day. However, her life and death situations backfired when most of the children she injected with a muscle relaxant began to cause cardiac arrests, spontaneous hemorrhaging, and seizures. After an infant died, Jones would think that she would do better the next time, but the children were dropping off like flies, and the rest of the staff began to become suspicious.

The children who were able to be saved were transferred to Sip Peterson Hospital in Kerr County located in Kerrville, Texas. The doctors on duty found that all of the children had been injected with a drug called anectine, and immediately brought the authorities in to investigate. Jones had already been fired from her job when the main doctor at the private hospital she worked at had found a bottle of succinylincholine with small needle holes punched into the lid inside of her locker. Once the authorities caught onto her trail, Jones was arrested and charged with seven counts of first degree murder and sentenced to ninety-nine years in prison.
Climb to Fame
Nicknamed The Death Nurse, was responsible for the deaths of seven infants who were suffering from seizures after being injected with a muscle relaxer called anectine.
Work History
(1978-1982) Genene Jones works as a licensed vocational nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit at the San Antonio, Texas Medical Center Hospital.

(1982) Jones works for a private pediatric clinic in Kerrville, Texas.


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Charles Albright was the epitome of success, or so he made it appear that way. He was a married man with children and had a prosperous job as a Biology teacher for a high school in Texas, as well as being a skilled taxidermist. Albright was fluent in multiple languages, such as Latin, Spanish, and French, and was adored by women for his sense of humor and inane ability to play the part of class clown in college. Albright also communicated well at parties. He was a skillful painter and a musician, but Charles Albright had an uncanny dark side that he kept well hidden from his wife, children, co-workers, and friends for over thirty years. With a Jekyll-and-Hyde type of personality that enabled him to lie successfully, and become an accomplished con man, Albright was able to conceal a criminal record that dated back to his teenage years. He portrayed himself as a faithful family man, yet he frequented prostitutes continuously, and progressed into masochistic behavior, as well as a growing fetish for human eyes. Albright would paint eyes, trying to perfect them to his liking, but invariably falling short, so he decided to draw faces without eyes, thinking he could never do them justice. Albright forged his college grades so it would appear that he had graduated from college, and he also could not keep a job for more than a few months at a time. Albright became increasingly aggressive with women, and by 1991 he had killed three prostitutes by bludgeoning them and shooting them, and then surgically removing their eyes without damaging the eyelids. Albright was arrested for his crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment where he continues his fetish, the painting of eyes.


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Barry Minkow started his own carpet shampooing and steam cleaning business out of his parent's garage while still in high school at the age of fifteen. He went on to become one of the most significant white-collar criminals to be prosecuted on the West Coast. Minkow later employed his parents in his company, now called ZZZZ Best. Within six years, he had built ZZZZ Best into a $210 million empire and took his company public when he was still only twenty-one.

Minkow became active in the community, spoke out against drug use and donated to charities. National magazines wrote flattering profiles of him. He appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show where he claimed he could "sell frozen yogurt in a blizzard."

Minkow's troubles began when the Los Angeles Times disclosed that between 1984 and 1985 the company over-billed credit card account customers by $72,000. Minkow pledged and executed complete restitution, blaming subcontractors for the mix-up. He then resigned from ZZZZ Best, claiming he had health problems. The following week ZZZZ Best officials filed suit against Minkow alleging he had skimmed $3 million from the company. When Los Angeles police raided his office and home, they linked Minkow to organized crime, claiming his business laundered millions of dollars of Mafia money made through drug sales. He received a twenty five-year sentence for defrauding investors of more than $25 million, all done by the age of twenty-three.
Work History
: (1981) Minkow started his own carpet shampooing and steam cleaning business out of his parent's garage, later employing his parents in the business as well.

(1987) Minkow took his company, ZZZZ Best public, building it into a $210 million empire. Trouble began when the Los Angeles Times declared Minkow had over billed credit card account customers $72,000. Minkow made restitution and then resigned from the company claiming an illness. Within a month of his resignation ZZZZ Best collapsed after investigators claimed that the Mafia bought equipment for ZZZZ Best with their dirty money and Minkow repaid them with clean money from his legitimate business. Investigators also claimed that Minkow conspired with other ZZZZ Best personnel to run a phony building restoration business by claiming to have secured contracts through several insurance companies for renovations of high rise buildings damaged by fire and flooding.


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"Angelo Buono was a woman hater. When he was a child, him and his mother lived in Rochester, New York. His mother was extremely promiscuous, bringing a different man home every night. Buono held a deep seeded resentment towards her, and began to hate he"
Work History
"(October 1977) The first woman to die was a black prostitute, whose naked body was found dumped near a Forest Lawn Cemetery. Two weeks later, the body of a fifteen year old runaway was found in the suburbs of Glendale, California. Over the next few mont"


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Herbert Mullin was a man who blamed anybody and everything for his unhappy life. He lived a normal childhood with a father who fought in World War II, and taught his son that killing was a natural device a man had to use in order to survive in war. Diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic five different times, Mullin was released from each mental hospital with a clean bill of health. This error came in the form of a bill that was passed by Governor Ronald Reagan, who ordered the closing of mental facilities in the Northern California area, thus leaving the people who really needed psychological help to remain on the streets with the potential to harm others.

Mullin amplified his schizophrenia by taking a multitude of hard drugs on a daily basis that turned his mind into a melting pot of violence and rage. Mullin believed that he was psychic and could hear the voices of people he encountered giving him permission to kill them. Mullin also believed that he was saving the earth from a cataclysmic earthquake that was soon to take place in San Francisco, California at any moment.

Killing came easy for Mullin when he could blame his father for teaching him that killing was a natural thing, and blaming drug dealers for messing with his mind. Mullin murdered thirteen people without emotion or a conscience believing he was doing the world a favor and he would be seen as a hero and a prophet someday. The only heroes the world seen were the California police after they finally caught him and put him behind bars for life.
Climb to Fame
Murdered thirteen people in order to save the world from earthquakes.
Work History
(1970s) Works for Goodwill Industries in San Francisco, California.


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Alton Coleman was born in Waukegan, Illinois under imperfect circumstances. He was born to a prostitute who previously had two other children. Coleman never knew the identity of his father, and was mainly raised by his grandmother. Coleman, all through his school age years, was teased by other children, who would call him "pissy", because he wet his pants.

As a teenager, Coleman became involved with a black street gang and dropped out of the ninth grade. He then began to build up an enormous rap sheet. When Coleman was eighteen he was arrested for raping and robbing an elderly woman in Waukegan, Illinois. Coleman was able to bargain the charge down to just simple robbery. He spent time in Joliet penitentiary.

While in prison, Coleman was not a model prisoner. He sexually accosted several other inmates until his parole. After his parole he began right where he left off. Coleman was willing to rape or kill virtually anyone or anything that moved, and carried little concern for the consequences. From an early age, Coleman had the fantasy of sexually dominating, and controlling other people. Like so many other serial rapists, these acts were what gave him pleasure and the most satisfaction in his life. With his dysfunctional background, and psychological makeup, Coleman seemed to have no conscience, no concern for the rights, feelings, or pain of others. Coleman perceived that nothing was given to him and nobody cared, and therefore, he was entitled to take whatever he wanted without caring what any one else thought. In 1984, Coleman and his girlfriend, Debra Denise Brown, led a spree killing rampage throughout the Midwest.


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