Thrill killing
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A Thrill killing is a nickname for a kind of premeditated murder committed by a sane criminal who is motivated by the sheer excitement of the act.
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Documented thrill kills
- May 21, 1924 - University students Leopold and Loeb, murder 14-year-old Bobby Franks. Both imprisoned for life.
- 1977 - Truro murders - Tandem killing; remains of 7 victims found in Australian bushland.
- February 12, 1993 - Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, kill toddler James Bulger. Imprisoned for ten years.
- March 1994 - Lawrence Colwell Jr. Strangled an elderly tourist in Las Vegas. Executed.
- April 28, 1996 - Martin Bryant. A killing spree in Port Arthur, Tasmania, known as the Port Arthur Massacre. Imprisoned for life.
- May 27, 1996 - Tony Amati, Edward James and Troy Sampson murder three people in Las Vegas.
- 1999 - Alfred Brissette and Marc Girard, of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Conspired to kill a 30-year-old woman.
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See also
- Thrill Kill, PlayStation game
- Thrill Kill Kult
- The Thrill Killers, 1965 movieTemplate:Crime-stub
