Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky
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Joseph L. Taborsky, Spitznamen Chin und Mad Dog (* 23. März 1924 in Hartford, Connecticut; † 17. Mai 1960 in Wethersfield, Connecticut), war ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder. Er wurde für einen Raubmord aus dem Jahr 1950 zum Tode verurteilt, jedoch 1955 aufgrund begründeter Zweifel wieder entlassen. Zwischen Ende 1956 und Anfang 1957 verübte er innerhalb von zehn Wochen mehrere Raubüberfälle und sechs weitere Morde, weshalb er erneut zum Tode verurteilt und 1960 durch den elektrischen Stuhl hingerichtet wurde. Seine Verbrechen wurden auch als „Mad Dog Killings“ bekannt.
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Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky (March 23, 1924 – May 17, 1960) was a serial killer who was sentenced to death after a string of robberies and murders in Connecticut during the 1950s. Six people were killed during these events, which became known as the "Mad Dog Killings." A number of others were shot, beaten, or pistol-whipped but survived. Taborsky earned his nickname due to the savagery of the killings that condemned him to death. In 1957, Connecticut package store hours were modified to close from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. due in part as a response to the crimes of Taborsky and his partner Arthur "Meatball" Culombe.
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Joseph L. Taborsky, Spitznamen Chin und Mad Dog (* 23. März 1924 in Hartford, Connecticut; † 17. Mai 1960 in Wethersfield, Connecticut), war ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder. Er wurde für einen Raubmord aus dem Jahr 1950 zum Tode verurteilt, jedoch 1955 aufgrund begründeter Zweifel wieder entlassen. Zwischen Ende 1956 und Anfang 1957 verübte er innerhalb von zehn Wochen mehrere Raubüberfälle und sechs weitere Morde, weshalb er erneut zum Tode verurteilt und 1960 durch den elektrischen Stuhl hingerichtet wurde. Seine Verbrechen wurden auch als „Mad Dog Killings“ bekannt.
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Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky (March 23, 1924 – May 17, 1960) was a serial killer who was sentenced to death after a string of robberies and murders in Connecticut during the 1950s. Six people were killed during these events, which became known as the "Mad Dog Killings." A number of others were shot, beaten, or pistol-whipped but survived. Taborsky earned his nickname due to the savagery of the killings that condemned him to death. In 1957, Connecticut package store hours were modified to close from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. due in part as a response to the crimes of Taborsky and his partner Arthur "Meatball" Culombe. He was executed by electric chair at the age of 36. His execution in 1960 was the last in Connecticut (and in New England) until that of Michael Bruce Ross in 2005. Taborsky donated his body to Yale School of Medicine, and his ashes were later buried in the garden of Christ Church Cathedral.
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