Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X For decades, Betty Finn and Jim Degnan had to relive the gruesome details of their sister’s murder ...
Police investigating a murder scene on December 10, 1945 found a chilling message scrawled on the wall in lipstick.
CHICAGOCHICAGO — A Chicago man who confessed to one of the most shocking slayings in the city’s history and paid for it with more years of his life than any Illinois state prison inmate has died.
He became the “Lipstick Killer” after scrawling a message in lipstick at a crime scene: “For heaven’s sake, catch me before I kill more.” After three brutal murders that terrified residents, and ...
For decades, Betty Finn and Jim Degnan had to relive the gruesome details of their sister’s murder. Every year for 29 years, they attended parole hearings for William Heirens — Chicago’s notorious ...
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