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102nd United States Congress

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Catholic peace traditions (including persecution)

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Catholic sex abuse cases

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Charles Keating

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Chrysler (Christ)

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Caffeine [interference with depressants, conspiracy, manufacturers and distributers, Tea, Coffee, caffein]

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Cary Stayner

Cary Stayner

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Cary A. Stayner
Background information
Birth name: Carl Stayner
Also known as: The Yosemite Killer
Born: August 13, 1961 (1961-08-13) (age 49)
Merced, California
Conviction: Murder
Sentence: Death
Killings
Number of victims: 4
Span of killings: February 1999–July 1999
Country: U.S.
State(s): California
Date apprehended: 1999

Cary A. Stayner (b. August 13, 1961) is an American serial killer currently on death row for the 1999 murders of four women in Mariposa County near Yosemite, California.

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Stayner was born and raised in Merced, California. His younger brother, Steven, was kidnapped by child molester Kenneth Parnell in 1972 and held captive for more than seven years before escaping and being reunited with his family. Cary Stayner would later say he felt neglected as his parents grieved over the loss of Steven.[1]
When Steven escaped from Parnell and returned home in 1980, he received massive media attention; a true crime book and TV movie, both titled I Know My First Name is Steven, were made about the ordeal. Steven died in a motorcycle accident in 1989. The following year, Cary Stayner’s uncle, with whom Cary was living at the time, was murdered.
Stayner attempted suicide in 1991 and was arrested in 1997 for possession of marijuana and methamphetamine, although the charges were eventually dropped.

[edit] Crimes

In 1997, Stayner was hired as a handyman at the Cedar Lodge motel in El Portal, just outside the Highway 140 Arch Rock entrance to Yosemite National Park. Between February and July 1999, he murdered four women: Carole Sund, her daughter Julie Sund, their travel companion Argentinian exchange student Silvina Pelosso, and Yosemite National Institute’s (now NatureBridge) employee Joie Armstrong.
He was initially questioned when the first three victims were found, but he was not seriously considered as a suspect due mainly to his relations, and his own attempts to throw off authorities. When the fourth body was found in an inholding in Yosemite National Park in July, however, he was questioned again and arrested by FBI Agents John Boles and Jeff Rinek at Laguna del Sol nudist resort in Wilton. His truck yielded evidence linking him to the victim. He eventually confessed to all four murders[2].
Stayner claimed after his arrest that he had fantasized about murdering women since the age of seven, long before the abduction of his brother.

[edit] Sentencing

Stayner pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. His lawyers claimed that the Stayner family had a history of sexual abuse and mental illness, manifesting itself not only in the murders but also in Stayner’s request for child pornography (in return for his confession[3]) and obsessive-compulsive disorder. He was nevertheless found sane and convicted of four counts of first degree murder by a jury in 2001. In 2002, during the penalty phase of his trial, he was sentenced to death. An appeal is pending. Stayner is housed in the Adjustment Center on death row at San Quentin Penitentiary in California.

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Castor and Pollux

Castor and Pollux

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Roman marble statue in Hellenizing style of one of the Dioskouroi.

Castor (pronounced /ˈkæstər/; Latin: Castōr; Greek: Κάστωρ, Kastōr, “beaver”) and Pollux (/ˈpɒləks/; Latin: Pollūx) or Polydeuces (/ˌpɒlɨˈdjuːsiːz/; Greek: Πολυδεύκης, Poludeukēs, “much sweet wine”[1]) were twin brothers in Greek and Roman mythology and collectively known as the Dioskouroi. They were the sons of Leda by Tyndareus and Zeus respectively, the brothers of Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra, and the half-brothers of Timandra, Phoebe, Heracles, and Philonoe. They are known collectively in Greek as the Dioscuri (/daɪˈɒskjəraɪ/; Latin: Dioscūrī; Greek: Διόσκουροι, Dioskouroi, “sons of Zeus”) and in Latin as the Gemini (/ˈdʒɛmɨnaɪ/; “twins”) or Castores (/ˈkæstəriːz/). They are sometimes also termed the Tyndaridae or Tyndarids (/tɪnˈdɛrɨdiː/ or /ˈtɪndərɪdz/; Τυνδαρίδαι, Tundaridai), later seen as a reference to their father and stepfather Tyndareus.
In the myth the twins shared the same mother but had different fathers which meant that Pollux was immortal and Castor was mortal. When Castor died, Pollux asked Zeus to let him share his own immortality with his twin to keep them together and they were transformed into the Gemini constellation. The pair were regarded as the patrons of sailors, to whom they appeared as St. Elmo’s fire.

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Category:Executed Nazis

Category:Executed Nazis

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