Davy, Gloria Jean b. 1944 d. July 14, 1966; Murder Victim. One of the 8 Chicago nurses murdered by Richard Speck on July 13-14, 1966. Cause of death: Murdered; Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois, USA;
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Richard Franklin Speck; Separated from his wife in March 1966, Speck followed the remnants of his family back to Monmouth, Illinois. A drug-dependent alcoholic, Speck was bitter toward his In the video, he had female breasts and was having sex with a fellow inmate. In the video Speck spoke explicitly of his murders.
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All of that happened in Chicago on the night of July 14, 1966, in a dormitory that housed eight nurses who worked at the South Chicago Community Hospital. The perpetrator was Richard Speck, then 24, a drifter born in Illinois, raised in Texas, wandering from petty crime to petty crime ; NEXT: The Tate-LaBianca Murders...
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Directed by Michael Feifer. With Corin Nemec, Andrew Divoff, Tony Todd. Contact: View company contact information for Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck on IMDbPro. Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck (2007) -- A horror film based on a real-life mass murder that took place in 1966.
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But on September 18, 1966, Richard Speck, who in the same year as Valerie Percy's death set a new gold standard for serial murder, was caught after a nurse, prepping him to give blood, noticed the "Born to Raise Hell" tattoo Regardless, in the weeks following the murders, Chicago was aflurry with pointed fingers,
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Richard Speck's murders of eight young women, all in nurse's training and rooming 1966, all of South Chicago was on the lookout for Richard Speck.
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Richard Speck - His Childhood Years: Speck was born December 6, 1941, in Kirkland, Illinois. When he was six his father died. His mother remarried and the family moved to Dallas, Tx. Speck Meets the Chicago Police Department: On April 13, 1966, Mary Kay Pierce was found dead behind the bar where she worked.
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He also became a suspect in the disappearance of three Indiana women, and four murders in Michigan. On July 13th, 1966, Speck broke into a townhouse in the Jeffry Manor neighborhood of Chicago. At the time, Richard Speck a violent, drunken drifter, raped and murdered eight young women in Chicago in 1966.
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He ended up spending a good portion of their marriage in prison and in January 1966, Shirley filed for divorce. In the same year in Dallas, Speck was involved in a burglary and stabbing and was fined $10 for the lesser charge of stabbing. He told him that Richard Speck, the suspect in the murders, was there on the table.
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