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Who is the Worst Mass Murder in your state?

#1

Hylian

Hylian

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/photogallery/murder-by-state.html?curPhoto=1


For Washington




Washington: Capitol Hill Massacre
Killed: 7 + Self; Injured: 2


On March 25, 2006, Kyle Huff (pictured), 28, opened fire on a rave afterparty at a house in the Capitol Hill area of Seattle. Huff had arrived at the party with a truck full of weapons (pictured) and, after spraypainting the word "NOW" on the sidewalk, Huff began shooting people both outside and inside the home where the party was taking place. When police arrived five mintues into the shooting, Huff shot and killed himself. Prior to the killings, Huff, who was by no means a raver, had written a letter, which police later found in his garbage, expressing his disdain for the rave lifestyle.


#2



makare

I call shenanigans on the South Dakota one which was this murder suicide from 2008. We have lots of murder suicides. And how far back does this have to go and is it with only one killer, I mean the Wounded Knee Massacre happened here. That was like 150 dead. Maybe it doesn't count because it was a military thing but I count it.


#3

CrimsonSoul

CrimsonSoul

In Texas even our mass murderers are bigger (and gave us CHL laws)



Texas: Luby's Massacre
Killed: 23 + Self; Injured: 20
Wielding a Glock 17 and a Ruger P89, a deranged George Jo Hennard, 35, (pictured), drove his Ford pickup through the front window of Luby's Cafeteria (pictured) in Killeen on October 16, 1991. Hennard began shooting into the crowded eatery, taking many lives before committing suicide.
Eighteen years later, the town of Killeen would suffer another deadly massacre at the Fort Hood Army Base, where U.S. Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly murdered 13 people and injured 30 during a November 5, 2009, shooting.


#4



Philosopher B.



New Jersey: Howard Barton Unruh
Killed: 13; Injured: 3

On September 6, 1949, Howard Barton Unruh (pictured), 28, a paranoid schizophrenic, started firing a Luger pistol on the streets of Camden, killing 13 in the course of only 12 minutes. Unruh was captured and at trial found criminally insane and committed to a mental hospital, where he died in 2009 at the age of 88.
Figures it'd be Camden.


#5

Dave

Dave



#6

phil

phil

Cigarettes.




#7



makare

ok that made me laugh. well done.


#8

Dave

Dave

Also, one of the people killed in the Von Maur shooting was a family friend whose kids grew up with my kids.


#9

CrimsonSoul

CrimsonSoul

I can't remember who the murderers were but they were famous, I want to say it was Ted Bundy. Anyway, my mom and dad (before any kids so late teens for them) were broke down on the side of the road and Ted Bundy came up to "help them out" mom got a bad feeling and got the revolver out of the glove box (she was in car dad was outside car) Bundy saw it and left. Later that night they saw him on the news n stuff. Fun day for them I bet


#10



Papillon

Willie Pickton. Killed between 6-49 prostitutes from Vancouver, BC. 27 counts brought, convicted on 6, 1 dismissed, other 20 counts are stayed or something.


#11

LordRendar

LordRendar

Killed between 6-49 prostitutes
Not to contradict you or anything,but 6-49? damn,thats a huge margin. Just shows how diabolically clever some of these SOBs can be.


#12

Frank

Frankie Williamson

Killed between 6-49 prostitutes
Not to contradict you or anything,but 6-49? damn,thats a huge margin. Just shows how diabolically clever some of these SOBs can be.[/QUOTE]

The best (worst) (middling) part of this story is how he fed the corpses to the pigs he farmed, whom he graciously fed to his friends, family and visitors to his farm.


#13



Element 117

We have a Supermax in my state. Nice folks, no doubt.


#14

bhamv3

bhamv3

The "worst" mass murderer would be someone who utterly failed at it, wouldn't it? Like a guy who planted a bomb in a crowded place, but ends up electrocuting himself with his own detonator because he wired it wrong.


#15

SpecialKO

SpecialKO

Figures it'd be Camden.
I know, right? Figured it was going to be either Camden or Newark before I clicked on anything.


#16

Fun Size

Fun Size

The "worst" mass murderer would be someone who utterly failed at it, wouldn't it? Like a guy who planted a bomb in a crowded place, but ends up electrocuting himself with his own detonator because he wired it wrong.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I suppose technically, I could be the worst, because I don't really want to kill anyone at all.


#17

General Specific

General Specific

Man, even SC's murderers are pathetic.



South Carolina: Nathaniel Dickson
Killed: 4

An Easley teen was arrested on April 26, 2008, for the shooting murders of his father, stepmother and two siblings, aged 19 and 14. Charged with four counts of murder, Nathaniel Dickson (pictured), 18, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison. Prior to the murders, Dickson had reportedly hit a streak of bad luck: he had been kicked out of his apartment following a conflict with a roommate; his girlfriend had left him; and he had been denied entry into the Marine Corps. Forced to move back to his parents' home (pictured), Dickson snapped.


#18

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

I'm not from there, but it always bothered me.

Mass Murder in Your State
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Michigan: Bath School Disaster
Killed: 45 + Self; Injured: 58

In the worst school mass murder in U.S. history, Andrew P. Kehoe (pictured), upset by a tax conflict, planted dynamite at a school in Bath. On May 18, 1927, Kehoe killed his wife, detonated the explosives at the school, tearing it apart (pictured) and finally exploded his own car, killing himself and several others.
Click Here for the Full Story


#19



Skinny Santa



Massachusetts: Wakefield Massacre
Killed: 7

Reportedly fueled by financial problems - his car was up for repossession and his wages were being garnished to pay overdue taxes to the IRS - software engineer Michael "Mucko" McDermott (pictured) targeted the Human Resources and Accounting departments at Edgewater Technologies in Wakefield during his December 26, 2000, shooting spree. After killing seven coworkers, whom police believe McDermott selected deliberately, he did not resist when police arrested him (pictured), telling them that he did not speak German. At trial, McDermott, a former Navy electrician, claimed that he had travelled back in time to kill Nazis. He was found guilty of seven counts of murder in the first degree and sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences without a chance of parole.


#20



Papillon

Killed between 6-49 prostitutes
Not to contradict you or anything,but 6-49? damn,thats a huge margin. Just shows how diabolically clever some of these SOBs can be.[/QUOTE]

Well, 6 is the number he's been convicted of, but he's apparently admitted to 49.

Woops, I guess this thread is about mass murders, whereas this guy was a serial killer. I guess the correct answer would then be:

April 4, 1996: In Vernon, 30-year-old accountant Mark Vijay Chahal killed his estranged wife Rajwar Kaur Gakhal and nine members of her family, as they prepared for Rajwar's wedding. Karnail Singh Gakhal (Rajwar's father), Darshan Kaur Gakhal (her mother), Balwinder Kaur Gakhal (her sister, the bride), Kalwinder Kaur Gakhal (a sister), Halvinder Kaur Gakhal (a sister), Jaspal Singh Gakhal (her brother), Jasbir Kaur Saran (a sister) and Balgit (Roger) Saran (her brother-in-law). Chahal later killed himself. (Source)


#21



Wasabi Poptart



New Jersey: Howard Barton Unruh
Killed: 13; Injured: 3

On September 6, 1949, Howard Barton Unruh (pictured), 28, a paranoid schizophrenic, started firing a Luger pistol on the streets of Camden, killing 13 in the course of only 12 minutes. Unruh was captured and at trial found criminally insane and committed to a mental hospital, where he died in 2009 at the age of 88.
Figures it'd be Camden.
You know what's bad? Before I read your comment at the bottom I said the exact same thing to myself. That should tell you something about Camden.


#22

Vagabond

V.Bond


Maryland: Dawson House Firebombing
Killed: 7

On October 16, 2002, a fatal fire claimed the lives of a courageous Baltimore woman and her family, after neighbor Darrell Brooks (pictured) firebombed their home. Angela Dawson, her husband Carnell and their five children all perished in an attack triggered by Angela telling police about criminal activity in her neighborhood. The murders are considered a fatal consequence of the controversial inner-city Stop Snitchin' ethos which threatens potential police informants with violence. Brooks pleaded guilty to the murders, and the house where the Dawsons once lived is now the Dawson Safe Haven Community Center (sign pictured).
Baltimore, no shit.

That stop snitchin' thing drives me up a fucking wall.


#23

Necronic

Necronic

How about Luis Garavito? Killed ~200 children, gets a 22 year sentence.

Edit: And Pedro Lopez, he went after girls, killed ~200 as well. Just got out of prison and within a couple years was wanted for another murder.

Columbia is awesome.


#24

papachronos

laep


Virginia: Virginia Tech Massacre
Killed: 32 + Self; Injured: 25
In the deadliest shooting rampage in American history, Virginia Tech senior Seung-Hui Cho, 23, (pictured), a South Korean national suffering from an anxiety disorder, opened fire first at the University's West Ambler Johnston residence hall, then, two hours later, at Norris Hall. During the break in shooting, Cho visited a post office where he mailed a package to NBC News. The package included photographs of himself, as well as a 1,800-word video manifesto in which he explained his disdain for materialism and his desire to become a martyr. The April 16, 2007, attacks, which garnered international attention, ended with Cho's suicide.
I remember this well. The shootings were in the dorm I used to live in and Norris Hall where I used to take classes in room 301 and the auditorium. I was damn lucky to be in Robeson Hall that day.


#25

CynicismKills

CynicismKills

I could tell you, but then you'd be next.


#26

Bowielee

Bowielee

Jeffry Dahmer.... I win, well, if we're including serial killers.


#27

Krisken

Krisken

Jeffry Dahmer.... I win, well, if we're including serial killers.
He's not on their list. For some reason, they put



I was expecting Dahmer or someone else.


#28

Dei

Dei

Columbine.


#29

Krisken

Krisken

Jeffry Dahmer.... I win, well, if we're including serial killers.
look up a few posts
The serial killer I lived up the road from killed more than he did.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but they just kill them. Pfft, old hat! In Wisconsin, our killers won't just kill you, they'll fucking eat ya!


#30

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

Jeffry Dahmer.... I win, well, if we're including serial killers.
look up a few posts
The serial killer I lived up the road from killed more than he did.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but they just kill them. Pfft, old hat! In Wisconsin, our killers won't just kill you, they'll fucking eat ya![/QUOTE]



#31

Krisken

Krisken

I'm not sure what is more messed up. That video, or that I laughed.


#32

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

My work here is done, then. *grins*


#33

Espy

Espy

In Texas even our mass murderers are bigger (and gave us CHL laws)



Texas: Luby's Massacre
Killed: 23 + Self; Injured: 20
Wielding a Glock 17 and a Ruger P89, a deranged George Jo Hennard, 35, (pictured), drove his Ford pickup through the front window of Luby's Cafeteria (pictured) in Killeen on October 16, 1991. Hennard began shooting into the crowded eatery, taking many lives before committing suicide.
Eighteen years later, the town of Killeen would suffer another deadly massacre at the Fort Hood Army Base, where U.S. Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly murdered 13 people and injured 30 during a November 5, 2009, shooting.
Well yeah, I mean, have you ever been to a Luby's? I'd probably go on a killing spree if I ever stepped foot in one again.


#34

figmentPez

figmentPez

Well yeah, I mean, have you ever been to a Luby's? I'd probably go on a killing spree if I ever stepped foot in one again.
What's wrong with Luby's? They've improved in some ways since the Pappas family bought them out. Though their pie isn't as good as it used to be.


#35

Espy

Espy

Well yeah, I mean, have you ever been to a Luby's? I'd probably go on a killing spree if I ever stepped foot in one again.
What's wrong with Luby's? They've improved in some ways since the Pappas family bought them out. Though their pie isn't as good as it used to be.[/QUOTE]

Admittedly I haven't been to one in 10 years when I lived in Texas but when I did it was pretty much the only place the old folks could go to get food bland and horrible enough to meet their exquisite nursing home food line tastes.


#36

CrimsonSoul

CrimsonSoul

I've ate at luby's once in my entire life and it was about 4 months ago. The only reason I ate there is we were out with my dad and he took us there to eat, I was in the mood for salad so I got some chicken ceaser salad that they had. The crutons were stale, the chicken was stuck together because it wasn't cut all the way some of the lettuce was brown. above all that it tasted like shit and I didn't eat half of it. I was disappointed.


#37

Krisken

Krisken

Was he a mass murderer?


#38

Krisken

Krisken

Yeah... probably for the best!


#39

Null

Null

A buffet at a strip club. Do they make the employees wear hair nets?


#40

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

There's one down here that's run (not-so-covertly) by the Greek Mafia. They're also the only one in town with a lunch buffet. Hmmmm....


#41

Denbrought

Denbrought

Jeffry Dahmer.... I win, well, if we're including serial killers.
look up a few posts
The serial killer I lived up the road from killed more than he did.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but they just kill them. Pfft, old hat! In Wisconsin, our killers won't just kill you, they'll fucking eat ya![/QUOTE]

Nah..he didn't just kill them.
He handcuffed them to a torture board, raped them, and tortured them to death. Ate one of their penises, too. heh.[/QUOTE]
... How many penises did the victims have?


#42

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

Going postal in Oklahoma. Didn't kill a bunch, but sure made a mark on pop culture.


Oklahoma: Edmond Post Office Massacre
Killed: 14 + Self; Injured; 6


In the August 20, 1986 case that coined the phrase "going postal," mail carrier Patrick Sherrill (pictured) opened fire on co-workers at the Post Office in Edmond. Sherrill, who had reportedly been given a warning by supervisors for making late deliveries the day before the killings, concluded the 20-minute shooting spree by killing himself.


#43

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

I've ate at luby's once in my entire life and it was about 4 months ago. The only reason I ate there is we were out with my dad and he took us there to eat, I was in the mood for salad so I got some chicken ceaser salad that they had. The crutons were stale, the chicken was stuck together because it wasn't cut all the way some of the lettuce was brown. above all that it tasted like shit and I didn't eat half of it. I was disappointed.
My dad always wanted to take me to Luby's when he would come down to visit me, while I was in college.

My general reply would be, "Dad, I ate cafeteria food every day for the last 3 months. Why the hell would I want to go to Luby's?"

ARAMark has better cafeterias than Luby's.


#44

bigcountry23

bigcountry23

I guessed Trolly Square and I was right.



Utah: Trolley Square Mall Shooting
Killed: 5 + Attacker; Injured:4
On February 12, 2007, Sulejman Talovic (pictured), 18, entered Salt Lake City's Trolley Square Mall and opened fire. Armed with a shotgun and a handgun, Talovic, a Bosnian native, killed five shoppers and injured four others before being fatally shot by police.

Interesting P.S. to this. The off duty cop that shot him has since been busted for unlawful sex with a minor (16 or 17), booted off the force and served jail time.


#45

checkeredhat

checkeredhat

My first thought was Karla Homolka, not as the longest record but just being the most "notorious".

But it seems like the title of "mass murder" refers to one incident, rather than a string of incidents. So my second guess would be something to do with a biker gang. We have a shocking amount of those.


#46



Papillon

But it seems like the title of "mass murder" refers to one incident, rather than a string of incidents. So my second guess would be something to do with a biker gang. We have a shocking amount of those.
Shedden massacre.


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