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This Week on “Very Bad Men”
on October 3rd, 2012 in Pop Culture, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No Comments“Very Bad Men” on Information Discovery this week has one new episode and one repeat. The 10pm episode is new, and focuses on Jeremy Bryan Jones: Episode 9 “Like a Hurricane” In the wake of Hurricane Ivan, two daughters discover their mother’s body in the charred remains of her home….
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on September 27th, 2012 in Pop Culture, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsTonight’s 10pm episode of “Very Bad Men” features serial killer David Parker Ray: A 21 year old woman claims she has barely escaped the clutches of a sadistic attacker after 3 days of sexual torture. When police hear her tale, they arrest a local couple in Elephant Butte NM. The…
Continue reading...“Highway of Tears” Murders May Be Tied to Bobby Jack Fowler
on September 27th, 2012 in Serial Killers, Unsubs by Brian Combs | No CommentsBobby Jack Fowler appears to be responsible for one or more murders in British Columbia. The cases were known as the “Highway of Tears” murders. Fowler died in prison in Oregon in 2006, after being convicted of kidnapping in the 1st degree, sexual abuse in the 1st degree, assault in…
Continue reading...Joseph Naso Trial Delayed
on September 27th, 2012 in Alleged Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsAfter being asked to delay the trial where Joseph Naso will defend himself against four counts of murder, Judge Andrew Sweet has agreed to push jury selection to January 14, 2013. Naso wanted to delay until February or March, or even longer. Naso has burned through a number of legal…
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on September 11th, 2012 in Pop Culture, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsTwo new episodes of “Very Bad Men” are coming out this week. The first looks at Ernie Christie: EPISODE 2: “Haunted” For 22 years, Sam Christie has lived with a horrible secret. After he starts seeing ghosts, he decides to confront the past and calls police. When he was young,…
Continue reading...Dale Hausner Waives Appeals
on September 11th, 2012 in Serial Killers by Brian Combs | 1 CommentConvicted serial murderer Dale Shawn Hausner has sent a hand written letter to the Arizona Supreme Court asking that all future appeals regarding his death sentence be waived, and that a warrant for his execution be issued. With testimony from accomplice Samuel J. Dieteman, Hausner was convicted of six murder…
Continue reading...Billy Dean Battenfield Pleads Guilty
on September 5th, 2012 in Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsBilly Dean Battenfield, already convicted of three murders, has pleaded guilty to a fourth murder. Retired social worker Clair Owen Pollard was stabbed multiple times and beaten severely before he died last November. Battenfield’s statement indicated that he helped an accomplice, Brandon Reed, in the killing, but denied that he…
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on September 5th, 2012 in Pop Culture, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsTwo new episodes of Very Bad Men are coming out this Thursday. The first deals with a lesser known serial killer, John Eric Armstrong. As a serial strangler preys on women in Michigan, a task force forms to catch the predator. But the police realize the killer may be closer…
Continue reading...New True Crime TV Series: Very Bad Men
on August 30th, 2012 in Pop Culture, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsInvestigation Discovery has a new true crime series starting tonight called “Very Bad Men”. Here’s the synopsis: Starting August 30th, the new spine-tingling true crime series Very Bad Men will air on Investigation Discovery every Thursday at 10pm. This fast-paced, stylish documentary series of 20 x 30 minute episodes unravels…
Continue reading...Joseph Naso Fires Legal Advisor – Again
on August 27th, 2012 in Alleged Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsAccused serial killer Joseph Naso has fired he latest legal advisor. He confirmed in court August 15th that he wants a new legal advisor, and complained about delays in the case. Again, Naso demanded a court appointed advisor counsel at county expense, and again Judge Andrew Sweet told Naso that…
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