ARMER, TERRENCE: Burned Alive: Countdown to Murder TV - Mail online -
Armer’s affection became too intense ... He became possessive and determined to kill ... Armer was caught on CCTV breaking into Stacey’s [Mackie] flat to burn her alive. Burned Alive: Countdown to Murder, BBC 2012
Terrence Armer was sentenced to twenty-seven years in prison. ibid.
A killer who murdered a woman by dousing her in white spirit and setting her alight has been told he must serve at least 27 years behind bars.
Terrence Armer, 61, was sentenced for the killing of Stacey Mackie, who suffered 95 per cent burns in the attack at her flat in Kendal, Cumbria.
A jury took less than two hours to convict Armer of murder after rejecting his claims that he loved Miss Mackie ‘like a daughter’ and had done nothing to hurt her. Mail online article Rob Preece 20th June 2012, ‘Spurned admirer who killed woman, 35, by setting her alight with white spirit is jailed for 27 years’
ARTHUR, MARK: Meet, Marry, Murder TV -
Niagara Falls 2003: Mark Arthur proposes to his girlfriend of 10 years, Heather. In what would become a signature move, Mark uses emotional blackmail to ensure that Heather will say yes. Meet, Marry, Murder s2e11, Netflix 2022
Clear signs of controlling and jealous behaviour. ibid. fellow actor
A kind of luminescence about her … and this vulnerability. ibid.
Mark did use self-harm and threats of self-harm throughout the relationship. ibid. domestic abuse specialist
He snaps. He grabs and kitchen knife and stabs her. ibid. dude
ARMSTRONG, HARRISON: Faking It: Tears of a Crime TV -
September 18th 2019: Rap artist Aitch’s emotional tribute to a young female fan. Her name Keeley [check] Bunker. Faking It: Tears of a Crime s7e3: I Admit it All, Keeley Bunker
‘She goes to see British rocker Aitch … And in the audience that night was Keeley.’ ibid.
‘By the end of that night he would have killed somebody.’ iibid. Kerry
‘Forcing himself bodily on to girls is actually a pattern of behaviour for him.’ ibid.
‘This is a reliable indicator of anger.’ ibid. Cliff
‘Physical evidence he’d had sexual intercourse with her.’ ibid. rozzer
More women came forward alleging he’d sexually assaulted them … Jailed for thirty years. ibid.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN ERIC: Very Bad Men TV - World's Most Evil Killers TV -
Investigators theorize: what if the victim [Wendy Jordan] had been working the streets when a job turned deadly? The body is taken for an autopsy. Very Bad Men s2e4: Psycho Sailor, 2012
‘And then they find a third body … This is a serial killer.’ ibid.
All three victims worked as prostitutes in south-west Detroit’s Michigan Avenue area. All three had been strangled to death and dumped. ibid.
A witness who can potentially identify the killer. ibid.
‘There were five murder charges.’ ibid.
In the summer of 1999 26-year-old John Eric Armstrong was honourably discharged from the US Navy … Armstrong wasn’t the loving family man that people believed him to be. Armstrong was using the services of sex workers, many of whom he then brutally murdered. World’s Most Evil Killers s8e3: John Eric Armstrong, Sky Crime 2023
With no leads the police were under pressure to find the unknown killer before he could strike again. Then a chance traffic stop and subsequent arrest of 26-year-old John Eric Armstrong led to more revelations than they could have expected. ibid.
ARMSTRONG, KAITLIN: True Crime Recaps 2022 -
Kaitlin Armstrong got all the way to Costa Rica but in the end she just couldn’t skip her regular yoga class and that’s what got her caught … The bendy bombshell from Texas is accused of murdering her boyfriend’s girl on the side, Anna Moriah Wilson. True Crime Recaps: Kaitlin Armstrong: Love-Triangle Murder Suspect Finally Caught, Youtube 10.46, 2022
When Kaitlin Armstrong found out her longtime boyfriend, Colin Strickland, was hanging out with another woman … [Kaitlin] called her to say basically back off my man … Kaitlin and Colin were still living together but there was trouble in paradise … Police were on the scene and Moriah was on the bathroom floor riddled with bullets … They found Kaitlin’s gun. ibid.
ARMSTRONG, MARJORIE: Evil Genius TV -
She [Marjorie Diehl Armstrong] was never what you might call normal. Evil Genius I: The Heist, Netflix 2018
And I’m trying to get her to tell me the truth about a pizza delivery man [Brian Wells] and a crime that became FBI major case #203. ibid.
August 28 2003: The man told police that the bomb had been strapped to his [Brain Wells] body and that he was forced to rob the bank. ibid. television news
He had asked for $250,000 and in the end all he got was what was in the drawers – somewhere around $8,000. ibid. rozzer
The man was sitting there as he was since about 3 o’clock when all of a sudden a loud explosion … ibid. television news
The Pizza Bomber Mystery: There is a new twist in a bizarre bank robbery story in Erie, Pennsylvania: the captured bank robber had a bomb on him, now he’s dead. And so is a co-worker who also died under mysterious circumstances. ibid.
I believe he was meant to die that day. ibid. rozzer
Marjorie [Diehl] Armstrong: There are at least five men in her life who died prematurely. ibid.
They were advised that a body was in a freezer … I opened the freezer up, saw the body in there … went back into the house: Marjorie Diehl [Armstrong] was sitting on the bed ranting and raving because we were there and she wanted us to leave. By that time I placed her under arrest. Evil Genius II: The Frozen Body, rozzer
The FBI learns James Roden was killed three weeks before the bank heist. His frozen corpse was in Rothstein’s garage during their search of the nearby tower site. ibid. caption
We have three different deaths within three weeks: you have Brian Wells, you have Robert Pinetti [2nd pizza delivery man], and you have James May in the freezer. ibid. rozzer
There was a murder trial years before when she had shot and killed her boyfriend. ibid.
Because he is cooperating with police, Bill Rothstein remains free on bail. He agrees to give investigators a tour of the crime scenes. ibid. caption
He [Bill Rothstein] had terminal cancer. ibid.
Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong requests a plea deal, claiming she wasn’t in her right mind when she killed James Roden. ibid.
Very manipulative, very intelligent. She was very careful with her words. Evil Genius III: The Suspects, ATF agent
She kept promising to tell me secrets about the heist. ibid. commentary
Ken Barnes’s claim that Marj wanted to rob a bank to give him money to kill her dad sounded outlandish, but this was not the first time Ken told that story. ibid.
She ain’t 100% all there. ibid. Marj’s dad
December 9 2005: Ken Barnes admits he was in on the heist. He claims Marjorie was the mastermind. ibid.
Now that investigators had Ken’s confession, they headed up to a Washington State prison to confront Floyd Stockton, Bill Rothstein’s roommate, the guy Ken claimed helped lock the bomb around Brian Well’s neck. Evil Genius IV: The Confessions
Pinetti’s role was something that would never be cleared up. ibid.
She was sick. She was disturbed. ibid. Marjorie’s former lawyer
Life plus 30. ibid.
ARRANT, JASON & BRIAN RADEL & RACHELLE WATERMAN: People Magazine: The Darkest of Nights TV -
Craig, Alaska: Lauri Waterman is active in all sort of community events. People Magazine: The Darkest of Nights, ID 2017
Rachelle Waterman chooses to do it in a blog entitled My Crappy Life in which she refers to Craig as Hell, Alaska. ibid.
Some hunters notice a huge fire raging in the woods … a van that’s been engulfed in flames … Lauri Waterman: this was her van. ibid.
Brian Radel: almost a decade older than Rachelle … So Jason then keeps telling Brian how Rachelle’s life is in danger … I will save Rachelle’s life and kill Lauri. ibid.
1Brian Radel is serving a sentence of 99 years with no opportunity for parole. Jason Arrant is serving a sentence of 55 years. Rachelle Waterman served a 3 year sentence. She was released in September 2016 with no plans of returning to Craig, Alaska. ibid.
ASAHARA, SHOKO & AUM SHINRIKYO CULT: The Japan Times online - Decoding the Past: Dangerous Cults: Devotion TV - Killer Cults TV - Aum internal video - Ori - Robert Lifton - Takeo Mori - Shoko Egawa - Nori - Infamous Murder: Cults TV -
On the morning of March 20, 1995, members of the Aum Shinrikyo (Supreme Truth) doomsday cult carried out the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in the postwar era, releasing a toxic nerve gas that killed 13 and injured thousands during the rush-hour in Tokyo.
Twenty years later, a number of victims continue to suffer physical or mental after-effects of the sarin attack, experiencing complications such as impaired speech, blurred vision and post-traumatic stress disorder. Some of the more unlucky ones are still confined to their beds.