Gerard John Schaefer Essays

  • Serial Killer Gerard John Schaefer Jr.

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    Gerard John Shaefer Jr., was born into an eventually troubled family on March 25, 1946 in Wisconsin, however he lived most of his early life in Georgia. He was the oldest of three children and was born to a week willed mother and an extremely abusive and adulterous father. At the age of fourteen he, and his family, moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He graduated high school in 1964 from St. Aquinas High School after which he attended Broward Community College. He had a brief, two year marriage with

  • Research Paper On Lloyd Shaefer

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    ENC1102-20242-31-M-005 8/ April / 2024 Terror with a Badge: "The X-M Martin County’s Killer Cop Mug shot of serial killer, Gerard Schaefer. January 1, 1973 1. On March 26, 1946, a monster was born in the city of Neenah, Wisconsin. This child would grow up to be the most prolific serial killer of Martin County, Florida, between the years of 1966 and 1973 (TCPALM). This man was Deputy Gerard John Shaefer Jr., otherwise known as the Killer Cop. Apprehended on April 7, 1973, Shaefer’s crime would be brought

  • Varves Climate Change

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    This is due to varves not being introduced as a tool for interpreting incremental dating and simply a layer of lake sediment. At the turn of the century Swedish geologist Gerard De Geer reclassified the term which we now know it today. De Geer, though mostly concerned about the Quaternary period, recognized that there was a rhythmic pattern of the layers which corresponded to an annual calendar. This technique did not fully

  • Serial Killer

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    individual was Harold Shipman which I will go into further detail later in this thesis. They feel they have the pe... ... middle of paper ... ...ortable killing on their driving routes. There has been a serial killer police officer who was named John Gerard Schaefer. He lived in Florida. While he was in his squad he would kidnap teenage girls, tie them to trees, go back to work and after he clocked out, returned to rape and kill them. His alibi was always “I was at work when they disappeared” (Brown, 2003)