Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Execution-style murder

Execution-style murder ---

*Reference: Wikipedia
An execution-style murder, also known as Chicago-style murder and execution-style killing, is an act of criminal murder where the perpetrator kills at close range a conscious victim who is under the complete physical control of the assailant and who has been left with no course of resistance or escape. Execution style killing is most often a shot to the head, and victims sometimes are killed kneeling. One of the more notorious occurrences of an execution-style murder was the 1929 St. Valentine's Day massacre in Chicago where a number of assailants posed as police officersColor of authority, however, is not a defining component of the event, as the crimes of Stanley Williams and Dennis Rader also fall into this category. The terminology may derive from the process of binding the victim and killing him/her at close range while conscious. Some thrill killings have variously been described as execution-style murders.
The weapon involved is usually a handgun, though long guns, blunt instruments, and bladed weapons have also been used in killings labeled as execution style, such as the 1993 murder of Bobby Kent in Hollywood, Florida, where Derek Kaufman delivered the fatal blow with an iron club. The method is generally understood to presume such a degree of wanton, premeditated evil that any other crimes undertaken during the incident (e.g., robbery,kidnappingrape) cannot be considered as motives.

*Timeline

6 dead, 1 injured, 1 gunman arrested  July 9, 2014  Ronald Lee Haskell FedEx Home Invasion Shoots Family Ronald Lee Haskel entered a home dressed as a FedEx delivery man, and waited for adults until he tied them up and placed them face down on the floor and shot four children and two adults execution style because they refused to say where he could find his ex-wife,



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