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Ian Brady was the male partner of a pair of serial killers who terrorized the Lancashire area of England. What is the name of Brady's female accomplice? |
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This British doctor became known as Britain's most prolific serial killer. What is his name? |
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The Home Office and the Ministry of Justice have set what is known as the "whole-life tariff". This means who ever gets sentenced with this will die in prison and never even be considered for release. In 2008, only one woman was this list. What is her name? |
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This killer committed murders while in the employ of aristocracy as a butler. He came to be known as "The Killer Butler" or "Monster Butler". He received four life sentences, with a recommendation that he never be released. Who is he? |
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The house of the infamous couple Fred and Rose West has become as infamous as its previous dwellers. Also known as "House of Horrors", what is the street name of this devilish house? |
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The Yorkshire Ripper terrorized West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester in the mid-1970s. Peter Sutcliffe was caught and the terror came to an end. How many murders was Sutcliffe convicted of? |
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Ian Huntley murdered two 10-year old girls in Soham. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a recommendation of 40 years. In what year did the Soham Murders take place? |
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This killer, whose nickname was "The Black Panther", kidnapped a 17-year old girl from her home. What is his name? |
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The Krays were a well-known gang in the 1960s, and were bitter rivals with another family who was also known as "The Torture Gang". What is the name of the family? |
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The Krays were a well-known gang in the 1960s, and was headed by brothers Ronnie and Reggie; but Ronnie and Reggie had a less famous older brother. What is the older brother's name? |
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