• 1946. Heirens was called the Lipstick Killer after a notorious message scrawled in lipstick at a crime scene. At the time of his death, Heirens was reputedly...
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    Incident of a mentally disabled man that was captured on Facebook live. William Heirens – Convicted of three murders in 1946, referred to in media as The Lipstick...
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    case of Chicago serial killer William Heirens (a.k.a. the "Lipstick Killer"). (The film even alludes to the crimes of Heirens in the script's dialogue, suggesting...
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  • Mulaudzi "Limpopo Serial Rapist" – Fanuel Makamu "Lipstick Killer" – William Heirens "Lisbon Ripper" – Unsolved "Little Harpe" – Wiley Harpe "Little Old...
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  • Ago] (in Indonesian). Retrieved 26 February 2019. Geringer, Joseph. "William Heirens: Lipstick Killer or Legal Scapegoat?: Chapter 2: 'The Atrocities"....
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  • List of homicides in Illinois List of longest prison sentences served William Heirens – served 65 years in Illinois detention Richard Honeck – served 64...
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    (1955). Resident of Lincolnwood and owner of a local bowling alley. William Heirens (1928–2012), serial killer known as the "Lipstick Killer", scrawled...
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  • American actress Frances Brown (died 1945), victim of serial killer William Heirens Frances Brown (1943–1964), victim of the 1960s serial killer known...
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    P and have one word that matches exactly. Convicted serial killer William Heirens served life in prison for Degnan's murder. Initially arrested at age...
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    voluntarily choosing to remain confined for an additional six years. William Heirens, (1928–2012) the "Lipstick Killer," confessed and pleaded guilty to...
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