List Of Rampage Killers (mass Murders Committed Using Grenades)
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A rampage killer has been defined as follows: This list should contain, for each category, the first fifteen cases with at least one of the following features: * Rampage killings with 6 or more dead * Rampage killings with at least 4 people killed and at least ten victims overall (dead plus injured) * Rampage killings with at least 2 people killed and at least 12 victims overall (dead plus injured) * An incidence of rampage killing shall not be included in this list if it does not include at least two people killed. * In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured. The separate articles for the different categories have more extensive lists.


Africa

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:''
List of rampage killers in Africa This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Africa. This section does not include school massacres; workplace killings; religious, political, or racial crimes; or mass murders that took place primarily in ...
This section contains cases that occurred in Africa and the Middle East. Not included are
school massacres A school shooting is an attack at an educational institution, such as a primary school, secondary school, high school or university, involving the use of firearms. Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple ...
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workplace killings A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment. Such a place can range from a home office to a large office building or factory. For industrialized societies, the workplace is one of th ...
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hate crimes A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime) is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or racial demograph ...
or familicides, which form their own categories.


America

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:'' List of rampage killers in the Americas and List of rampage killers in the United States This section contains cases that occurred in the
Americas The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. Along with th ...
. Not included are
school massacres A school shooting is an attack at an educational institution, such as a primary school, secondary school, high school or university, involving the use of firearms. Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple ...
,
workplace killings A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment. Such a place can range from a home office to a large office building or factory. For industrialized societies, the workplace is one of th ...
,
hate crimes A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime) is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or racial demograph ...
or familicides, which form their own categories.


Asia

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see'': List of rampage killers in Asia and List of rampage killers in China This section contains cases that occurred in Asia. Not included are
school massacres A school shooting is an attack at an educational institution, such as a primary school, secondary school, high school or university, involving the use of firearms. Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple ...
,
workplace killings A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment. Such a place can range from a home office to a large office building or factory. For industrialized societies, the workplace is one of th ...
,
hate crimes A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime) is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or racial demograph ...
, or familicides, which form their own categories.


Europe

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:'' List of rampage killers in Europe This section contains cases that occurred in Europe. Not included are
school massacres A school shooting is an attack at an educational institution, such as a primary school, secondary school, high school or university, involving the use of firearms. Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple ...
,
workplace killings A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment. Such a place can range from a home office to a large office building or factory. For industrialized societies, the workplace is one of th ...
,
hate crimes A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime) is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or racial demograph ...
or familicides, which form their own categories.


Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:'' List of rampage killers in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia This section contains cases that occurred in Oceania and the Maritime Southeast Asia. Not included are
school massacres A school shooting is an attack at an educational institution, such as a primary school, secondary school, high school or university, involving the use of firearms. Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple ...
,
workplace killings A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment. Such a place can range from a home office to a large office building or factory. For industrialized societies, the workplace is one of th ...
,
hate crimes A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime) is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or racial demograph ...
or familicides, which form their own categories.


Workplace killings

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:'' List of rampage killers (workplace killings) and List of rampage killers (workplace violence in the military) The first part of this section contains those cases where the perpetrators predominantly targeted their former co-workers, while the second part focuses on cases where soldiers willfully killed their own comrades.


School massacres

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:'' List of rampage killers (school massacres)
''See also''
List of school-related attacks This is a list of attacks that have occurred on school property or related primarily to school issues or events. A narrow definition of the word ''attacks'' is used for this list so as to exclude warfare, public attacks (as in political protests) ...
Massacres at kindergartens, schools and universities


Religious, political, or ethnic crimes

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:''
List of rampage killers (religious, political, or ethnic crimes) This section of the list of rampage killers contains notable mass murders, committed by lone wolf perpetrators, that have a foremost religious, political or racial background. A rampage killer has been defined as follows: This list should co ...
and
List of rampage killers (religious, political, or ethnic crimes in Asia) This section of the list of rampage killers (religious, political, or ethnic crimes) contains those cases that occurred in Asia. This section of the list of rampage killers contains mass murders, committed by lone wolf perpetrators, that have a ...

Mass murders, committed by lone wolf perpetrators, that have a foremost religious, political or racial background.


Familicides

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:''
List of rampage killers (familicides in Africa) This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases where at least half of the victims were relatives of the perpetrator or the perpetrator's spouse. Cases with more than one offender are not included. A rampage killer has been defi ...
, List of rampage killers (familicides in the Americas),
List of rampage killers (familicides in the United States) This is a list of familicides that occurred in the United States. Being part of the list of rampage killers, the latter's terms of inclusion are also applied here. A rampage killer has been defined as follows: This list should contain every case ...
, List of rampage killers (familicides in Asia),
List of rampage killers (familicides in China) This section of the list of rampage killers contains familicides that occurred in China where at least half of the victims were relatives of the perpetrator or the perpetrator's spouse. Cases with more than one offender are not included. A rampa ...
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List of rampage killers (familicides in Europe) This is a list of familicides that occurred in Europe. Being part of the list of rampage killers, the latter's terms of inclusion are also applied here. A rampage killer has been defined as follows: This list should contain every case with at lea ...
, List of rampage killers (familicides in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia). This section contains these cases where at least half of the victims were relatives of the perpetrator or the perpetrator's spouse. Cases with more than one offender are not included.


Home intruders

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:''
List of rampage killers (home intruders) This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that either occurred mostly within a single household, or where most of the victims were members of a single family not related to the perpetrator. Cases where the primary motive fo ...
, List of rampage killers (home intruders in the United States), List of rampage killers (home intruders in Asia), List of rampage killers (home intruders in Europe) This section contains those cases that either occurred mostly within a single household, or where most of the victims were members of a single family not related to the perpetrator. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are not included.


Vehicular homicide

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:'' List of rampage killers (vehicular homicide)
This section contains those cases where only vehicles were used to attack people. Since it may be quite difficult to distinguish accidents, or cases of reckless driving from those incidents where the driver, or pilot, had the intention to harm others, only those cases are included where it is clear that the vehicle was applied as a weapon and crashed deliberately into people, other vehicles, or buildings. Also, those cases where a rampage killer used an armed vehicle, such as a tank, or a fighter aircraft, to shoot others are listed here.
Airliner An airliner is a type of aircraft for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most often operated by airlines. Although the definition of an airliner can vary from country to country, an airliner is typically defined as an ...
s and trains are not included in this section but in other incidents.


Mass murders committed using grenades

This section lists mass murders where the perpetrator used only
hand grenade A grenade is an explosive weapon typically thrown by hand (also called hand grenade), but can also refer to a shell (explosive projectile) shot from the muzzle of a rifle (as a rifle grenade) or a grenade launcher. A modern hand grenade genera ...
s or comparable explosive devices, like pipe bombs or
dynamite Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay), and Stabilizer (chemistry), stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish people, Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Northern Germa ...
sticks, for the attack. As it is sometimes difficult to distinguish cases of grenade attacks from acts of terrorism or gang-related attacks, incidents are only included where there is at least some indication that it was neither committed in the context of a political, ethnic, or religious conflict, nor part of an assault with more than one participating offender. {, class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; font-size:96%;" , - ! ! Name ! Date ! Year ! Location ! Country ! Killed ! Injured ! Additional notes ! class="unsortable" , Ref. , - , 1. , , Franch, Salvador Santiago, 31 , , Nov. 7 , , 1893 , , Barcelona , , Spain , , , , , , Sentenced to death and executed , , , - , 2. , , Unknown soldier , , , , , , , , Ukraine , , , , , , , , , - , 3. , , Unknown, 21 , , Nov. 2 , , 1979 , , Sakhon Nakhon Province , , Thailand , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 4. , , Ismatov, Bobomurad, 49 , , Feb. 6 , , 1994 , ,
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, , Tajikistan , , , , , , Committed suicide , , , - , 5. , , Hazaa Sharman , , Sept. 26 , , 2016 , ,
Yarim Yarim ( ar, يريم) is a town in the Ibb Governorate of Yemen. Geography It lies in the heart of the Yemen Highlands, on an upland plateau dominated by the massif of nearby Mount Sumarah, which rises to about above sea level. Climate Yarim h ...
, , Yemen , , , , , , Committed suicide , , , - , 6. , , Sulngarm, Vitoon , , May 7 , , 1973 , , Phitsanulok Province , , Thailand , , , , , , Killed by the explosion , , , - , 7. , , Gbaki, Justin Angelo , , Sept. 28 , , 2018 , , Yambio , , South Sudan , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 8. , , Chen Anjin
(陈安进) , , Aug. 10 , , 1978 , ,
Guangxi Guangxi (; ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the People's Republic ...
, , China , , , , , , Committed suicide , , , - , 9. , , Unknown soldier, 23 , , May 1 , , 1993 , , Nongmasaew , , Thailand , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 10. , , Unknown , , May 10 , , 1972 , , , , Thailand , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 11. , , Unknown Soldier , , April 15 , , 1990 , , Kampala , , Uganda , , , , , , Sentenced to death and executed , , , - , 12. , , Unknown Soldier , , Feb. 21 , , 1982 , , Ubon Ratchathani Province , , Thailand , , , , , , , , , - , 13. , , Unknown soldier, 23 , , , , , , , , Laos , , , , , , Killed by the explosion , , Westermeyer, Joseph
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, - , 14. , , Unknown soldier, 35 , , , , , , , , Laos , , , , , , Killed by the explosion , , , - , 15. , , Unknown , , Feb. , , 1967 , ,
Surabaya Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Java and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. L ...
, , Indonesia, , , , , , , , , - , 16. , , Cuellar Beltran, Jorge Alberto , , Aug. 17 , , 1991 , ,
Comasagua Comasagua is a municipality in the La Libertad department of El Salvador. During the January 2001 El Salvador earthquake, a landslide wiped out the only road leading to Comasagua, constraining relief efforts. The town was also at the center of ...
, , El Salvador , , , , , , , , , - , 17. , , Abdullah Salih al-Hajiri , , Aug. 4 , , 1999 , , Sana'a , , Yemen , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 18. , , Avraham, Ezra, 19 , , Feb. 4 , , 1975 , ,
Netanya Netanya (also known as Natanya, he, נְתַנְיָה) is a city in the Northern Central District of Israel, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain. It is north of Tel Aviv, and south of Haifa, between Poleg stream and Wingate I ...
, , Israel , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 19. , , Shin Myung-sik, 23 , , May 18 , , 1968 , ,
Andong City Andong () is a city in South Korea, and the capital of North Gyeongsang Province. It is the largest city in the northern part of the province with a population of 167,821 as of October 2010. The Nakdong River flows through the city. Andong is a ...
, , South Korea , , , , , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 20. , , David, Ernesto, 28 , , Dec. 2 , , 1980 , , Manila , , Philippines , , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 21. , , You Ein, 39 , , Nov. 1 , , 2001 , , Srei Saom , , Cambodia, , , , , , Arrested , , , - , 22. , , Lacsina, Ederlino L. , , {{hs, 03.18 March 18 , , 1978 , , Camarines Sur , , Philippines , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 14 , , Arrested , , , - , 23. , , Yeh Jong-nam , , June 6 , , 1956 , , Uijeongbu , , South Korea , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 5 , , Committed suicide , , , - , 24. , , Hernández Peña, Luis Álvaro , , Aug. 29 , , 2005 , , El Jardín , , Colombia , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 5 , , Arrested , , , - , 25. , , Bertoli, Gianfranco , , {{hs, 05.17 May 17 , , 1973 , , Milan , , Italy , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 52 , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 26. , , Unknown Soldier , , Dec. , , 1973 , ,
Phnom Penh Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, indus ...
, , Cambodia , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 45 , , , , , - , 27. , , Retana, Julio , , Dec. , , 1989 , , Santa Ana , , El Salvador , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 45 , , Committed suicide , , , - , 28. , , Unknown soldier, 26 , , , , 1959 , , , , Laos , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 20 , , Arrested , , , - , 29. , , He Dengtian
(何登天) , , {{hs, 10.29 Oct. 29 , , 2005 , , Danzhou , , China , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 6 , , Committed suicide , , , - , 30. , , Lotero Paredes, Héctor, , Aug. 17 , , 1969 , ,
Apartadó Apartadó () is a town and municipality in the Antioquia Department, Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast ...
, , Colombia , , {{center, 3-4 , , {{center, 25-30 , , Killed by the explosion , , , - , 31. , , Cervantes, Richard, 20 , , {{hs, 10.12 Oct. 12 , , 1996 , , Talisay, Cebu , , Philippines , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 15 , , Arrested , , , - , 32. , , Marish Ali Al-Akhram, 30 , , {{hs, 08.22 Aug. 22 , , 2003 , , Hawth , , Yemen , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 34 , , Arrested , , , - , 33. , , Unknown, 22 , , Nov. 7 , , 1996 , , Noby , , Russia , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 31 , , Arrested , , , - , 34. , , Mohammed Hassan al-Wajeeh, 30
(محمد حسن) , , {{hs, 02.02 Feb. 2 , , 2008 , , Sana'a , , Yemen , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 23–25 , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 35. , , Unknown soldier , , {{hs, 12.05 Dec. 5 , , 1954 , ,
Bou Amrane Bou () is a Communes of France, commune in the Loiret Departments of France, department in north-central France. The village is situated in the greater Orléans area, in a meander of the river Loire, 14 km east of Orléans and 9 km west ...
, , Tunisia , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 13 , , Killed by soldiers , , , - , 36. , , Jung, Heidrun-Erika, 49 , , {{hs, 12.24 Dec. 24 , , 1996 , , Frankfurt , , Germany , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 13 , , Killed by the explosion , , , - , 37. , , Garcia, Rodolfo, 24 , , May 10 , , 1969 , , Maplas , , Philippines , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 11 , , , , , - , 38. , , Unknown , , May 10 , , 1974 , , Hat Yai District , , Thailand , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 10 , , Arrested , ,


Other incidents

''Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list in China see:'' List of rampage killers in China‎#Other incidents This section contains mass murders by single perpetrators that do not fit into the upper categories, like arson fires, poisonings,
bomb A bomb is an explosive weapon that uses the Exothermic process, exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy. Detonations inflict damage principally through ground- and atmosphere-t ...
ings, deliberate airliner crashes, and train derailments caused by sabotage. Cases with more than one offender are not included. {, class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; font-size:96%;" , - ! ! Name ! Date ! Year ! Location ! Country ! Killed ! Injured ! W ! Additional notes ! class="unsortable" , Ref. , - , 1. , , Gameel Al-Batouti, 59
(جميل البطوطي) , , {{hs, 10.31 Oct. 31 , , 1999 , , Atlantic Ocean , , , , {{center, 216 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , First Officer; died in the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990, which he deliberately caused , , , - , 2. , , Kim Dae-han, 56
(김대한) , , {{hs, 02.18 Feb. 18 , , 2003 , ,
Daegu Daegu (, , literally 'large hill', 대구광역시), formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is ...
, , {{flagicon, South Korea South Korea , , {{center, 192 , , {{center, 150 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment for causing the Daegu subway fire , , , - , 3. , , Segee, Robert Dale, 14 , , {{hs, 07.06 July 6 , , 1944 , ,
Hartford, Connecticut Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the ...
, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 167–169 , , {{center, 412–682 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Confessed to causing the Hartford circus fire; later recanted , , , - , 4. , , McVeigh, Timothy James, 26 Nichols, Terry Lynn, 40 , {{hs, 04.19 April 19 , , 1995 , , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 168–169 , , {{center, 680+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to death and executed for the Oklahoma City bombing
Terminated three pregnancies , , , - , 5. , , Lubitz, Andreas Günter, 27 , , {{hs, 03.24 March 24 , , 2015 , ,
Prads-Haute-Bléone Prads-Haute-Bléone (; ''Prats Auta Blèuna'' in Vivaro-Alpine) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department and in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. The people of Prads-Haute-Bléone are called Pradins ...
, , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 149 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Died in the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, which he caused , , , - , 6. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 01.31 Jan. 31 , , 2009 , , Molo , , {{flagicon, Kenya Kenya , , {{center, 112–113 , , {{center, 200 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 7. , , Mosquera, Dandeny Muñoz , , {{hs, 01.31 Nov. 27 , , 1989 , , Cerro Canoas, Soacha , , {{flagicon, Colombia Colombia , , {{center, 110 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences for the bombing of Avianca Flight 203 , , , - , 8. , , Tsu Way Ming, 41
(朱卫民) , , {{hs, 12.19 Dec. 19 , , 1997 , ,
Palembang Palembang () is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River on the eastern lowland of southern Sumatra. It had a population of 1,668,848 at the 2020 Census. Palembang ...
, , {{flagicon, Indonesia Indonesia , , {{center, 103 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Pilot; Died in the crash of SilkAir Flight 185, which he was suspected of causing , , , - , 9. , , Unknown arsonist, 10 , , {{hs, 12.01 Dec. 1 , , 1958 , , Chicago , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 95 , , {{center, 100 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Fifth-grade student confessed to causing the
Our Lady of the Angels School fire On Monday, December 1, 1958, a fire broke out at Our Lady of the Angels School in Chicago, Illinois, shortly before classes were to be dismissed for the day. The fire originated in the basement near the foot of a stairway. The elementary sch ...
; later recanted , , , - , 10. , , González, Julio, 35 , , {{hs, 03.25 March 25 , , 1990 , , New York City , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 87 , , {{center, 6 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to 25 years to life imprisonment for causing the Happy Land fire , , , - , 11. , , Keith, Alexander, 48 , , {{hs, 12.11 Dec. 11 , , 1875 , , Bremerhaven , , {{flagicon, German Empire German Reich , , {{center, 81–83 , , {{center, 200 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 12. , , Rzayev, Genghis Yunus-oglu, 32
(Рзаев, Чингис Юнус-оглы) , , May 18 , , 1973 , , Chita Oblast , , {{flagicon, Soviet Union Soviet Union , , {{center, 80 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 13. , , Le Duc Tan
(马宏清) , , {{hs, 07.16 Sept. 15 , , 1974 , , Phan Rang , , {{flagicon, South Vietnam South Vietnam , , {{center, 74 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Died in the crash of Air Vietnam Flight 706, which he caused , , , - , 14. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 June 15 , , 1972 , , Pleiku , , {{flagicon, South Vietnam South Vietnam , , {{center, 71 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 15. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Oct. 12 , , 1967 , , Mediterranean Sea , , , , {{center, 66 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 16. , , Alekseychik, Sergei Alexandrovich, 27
(Алексейчик, Сергей Александрович) , , March 16 , , 2004 , , Arkhangelsk , , {{flagicon, Russia Russia , , {{center, 58 , , {{center, 17 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to 25 years in prison , , , - , 17. , , Nasra Yussef Mohammed al-Enezi, 23 , , {{hs, 08.15 Aug. 15 , , 2009 , ,
Jahra Al Jahra ( ar, الجهراء) is a town and city located west of the centre of Kuwait City in Kuwait. Al Jahra is the capital of the Al Jahra Governorate of Kuwait as well as the surrounding Al Jahra District which is agriculturally based. Encyc ...
, , {{flagicon, Kuwait Kuwait , , {{center, 55–57 , , {{hs, 080.90 {{center, 80–90 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death and executed for causing the
2009 Kuwait wedding fire The 2009 Kuwait wedding fire was an arson attack that occurred during a wedding ceremony in Oyoun, Jahra Governorate, Kuwait on 15 August 2009. At least 57 people were killed and about 90 others wounded when the groom's 23-year-old first wife, ...
, , , - , 18. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 July 8 , , 1965 , , , , {{flagicon, Canada Canada , , {{center, 52 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 19. , , Dzhebirkhanova, Satsita , , Aug. 24 , , 2004 , ,
Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblast, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of and a populati ...
, , {{flagicon, Russia Russia , , {{center, 46 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 20. , , Doty, Thomas G., {{age, 1928, 04, 17, 1962, 05, 22 , , {{hs, 05.22 May 22 , , 1962 , ,
Unionville, Missouri Unionville is a city in Putnam County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,735 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Putnam County. History Unionville was first named Harmony when established in 1853 as the county seat for Putn ...
, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 44 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 21. , , Graham, Jack Gilbert, {{age, 1932, 01, 23, 1955, 11, 01 , , {{hs, 11.01 Nov. 1 , , 1955 , , Denver, Colorado , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 44 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to death and executed for the bombing of United Airlines Flight 629 , , , - , 22. , , Nagayeva, Amanta , , Aug. 24 , , 2004 , , Tula Oblast , , {{flagicon, Russia Russia , , {{center, 44 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 23. , , Maxwell, John , , {{hs, 08.09 Aug. 9 , , 1864 , , City Point, Virginia , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 43–300 , , {{center, 126+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Escaped , , , - , 24. , , Younes Khayati, 32
(يونس خياطي) , , {{hs, 08.21 Aug. 21 , , 1994 , , Agadir , , {{flagicon, Morocco Morocco , , {{center, 43 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Pilot; Died in the crash of
Royal Air Maroc Flight 630 Royal Air Maroc Flight 630 was a passenger flight on 21 August 1994 which crashed approximately ten minutes after takeoff from Agadir–Al Massira Airport. All 44 passengers and crew on board were killed. It was the deadliest ATR 42 aircraft cra ...
, which he was suspected of causing , , , - , 25. , , Epperly, Elnora, 22 , , {{hs, 01.07 Jan. 7 , , 1950 , ,
Davenport, Iowa Davenport is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Iowa, United States. Located along the Mississippi River on the eastern border of the state, it is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population of 384,324 and a ...
, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 41 , , {{center, 24 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Found mentally unfit to stand trial , , , - , 26. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Sept. 16 , , 1920 , , Manhattan, New York City,
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...
, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 38 , , {{center, 700+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 27. , , Chiasson, Louis, 64 , , {{hs, 12.02 Dec. 2 , , 1969 , , Notre-Dame-du-Lac, Quebec , , {{flagicon, Canada Canada , , {{center, 38—44 , , {{hs, 002 {{center, 2 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 28. , , Thompson, John, 42 , , {{hs, 08.16 Aug. 16 , , 1980 , , London , , {{flagicon, United Kingdom United Kingdom , , {{center, 37 , , {{hs, 023 {{center, 23 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 29. , , Aoba, Shinji, 41 (suspect)
(青葉真司) , , {{hs, 7.17 July 17 , , 2019 , , Kyoto , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 36 , , {{center, 33 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 30. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 April 21 , , 1970 , , , , {{flagicon, Philippines Philippines , , {{center, 36 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 31. , , Hansen, Erik Solbakke, {{age, 1948, 11, 12, 1973, 09, 01 , , {{hs, 09.01 Sept. 1 , , 1973 , , Copenhagen , , {{flagicon, Denmark Denmark , , {{center, 35 , , {{hs, 017{{center, 17 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Found not guilty by reason of insanity
Killed three other people , , , - , 32. , , {{hs, Cal Çal, Kadir, 34 , , {{hs, 04.09 April 9 , , 1991 , , Istanbul , , {{flagicon, Turkey Turkey , , {{center, 34–36 , , {{hs, 007.10 {{center, 7–10 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 33. , , Khalid Mahmood, 18
(خالد محمو) , , May , , 2016 , ,
Karor Lal Esan Karor Lal Esan ( Saraiki, Punjabi, ur, ) is a city of Layyah District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is the capital of Karor Lal Esan Tehsil and administrative subdivision of the district. History Etymology Its old name ...
, , {{flagicon, Pakistan Pakistan , , {{center, 33+ , , {{center, 17+ , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Poisoned victims by spiking laddu treats with chlorfenapyr , , , - , 34. , , Frank, Julian Andrew, 32 , , {{hs, 01.06 Jan. 6 , , 1960 , , Bolivia, North Carolina , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 33 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 35. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 06.24 June 24 , , 1973 , , New Orleans, Louisiana , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 32 , , {{hs, 015 {{center, 15 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 36. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 04.22 April 22 , , 1980 , ,
Saint-Jean-de-Losne Saint-Jean-de-Losne (, literally ''Saint John of Losne'') is a Communes of France, commune in the Côte-d'Or Departments of France, department in eastern France. It is about southeast of Dijon. History Despite its size, the town's position on t ...
, , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 32 , , {{hs, 006.09 {{center, 6–9 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 37. , , Hermino dos Santos Fernandes, 32 , , {{hs, 08.21 Nov. 29 , , 2013 , , Bwabwata National Park , , {{flagicon, Namibia Namibia , , {{center, 32 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Pilot; Died in the crash of LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470, which he caused , , , - , 38. , , Ali , , Nov. 22 , , 1966 , , Wadi Rabtah , , {{flagicon, Yemen Yemen , , {{center, 30 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , , , , - , 39. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Jan. 26 , , 1972 , ,
Srbská Kamenice Srbská Kamenice (german: Windisch Kamnitz) is a municipality and village in Děčín District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. History The first written mention of Srbská Kamenice is from 1352. ...
, , {{flagicon, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia , , {{center, 27 , , {{center, 1 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 40. , ,
Mahammad Mammadov Mahammad Mammadov (born 27 June 1997 in Azerbaijan) is an Azerbaijani Azerbaijani may refer to: * Something of, or related to Azerbaijan * Azerbaijanis * Azerbaijani language See also * Azerbaijan (disambiguation) * Azeri (disambiguation) ...
, (suspect) , , {{hs, 03.02 March 2 , , 2018 , ,
Xətai raion Xətai District is a raion in Baku, Azerbaijan. It contains the Əhmədli municipality. Gallery Nizami Park Winter13.jpg, Nizami park The Nizami Park ( az, Nizami parkı) is one of the oldest parks in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. It is lo ...
, , {{flagicon, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, , {{center, 26 , , {{center, 4 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 41. , , Unknown soldier , , {{hs, 02.16 Feb. 16 , , 1984 , ,
Debre Zeyit Bishoftu (; ) is a town in central Ethiopia. Located in the East Shewa Zone of the Oromia Region, it sits at an elevation of 1,920 metres (6,300 ft). It was formerly known as Debre Zeyit () however since the late 1990s it has been officially kn ...
, , {{flagicon, Ethiopia Ethiopia , , {{center, 25–28 , , {{hs, 010.12 {{center, 10–12 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Died , , , - , 42. , , Morio Tanimoto, 61 (suspect)
(谷本盛雄) (suspect) , , Dec 17 , , 2021 , , Osaka , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 25 , , {{center, 3 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished from carbon monoxide poisoning , , , - , 43. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Oct. 10 , , 1971 , , Naro-Fominsky District , , {{flagicon, Soviet Union Soviet Union , , {{center, 25 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 44. , , Su Ming-cheng, 53
(蘇明成) , , {{hs, 07.19 July 19 , , 2016 , , Taoyuan , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 25 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 45. , , Katagiri, Seiji, 35
(片桐 清二) , , {{hs, 02.09 Feb. 9 , , 1982 , , Tokyo , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 24 , , {{center, 141 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Pilot; Found not guilty of causing the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 350 by reason of insanity , , , - , 46. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Aug. 12 , , 1939 , ,
Harney, Nevada On August 12, 1939, the ''City of San Francisco'' train derailed outside of Harney, Nevada, United States, killing 24 and injuring 121 passengers and crew. The derailment was caused by sabotage of the tracks. Despite a manhunt, reward offers, ...
, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 24 , , {{center, 121 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Unsolved , , , - , 47. , , de la Torre, Humberto Diaz, 19 , , {{hs, 09.04 Sept. 4 , , 1982 , , Los Angeles, California , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 24 , , {{hs, 032 {{center, 32 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to 25 consecutive life terms
Terminated a pregnancy , , , - , 48. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 05.25 May 25 , , 1982 , ,
Aire-sur-l'Adour Aire-sur-l'Adour (; oc, Aira d'Ador or simply ) is a commune in the Landes department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. It lies on the river Adour in the wine area of southwest France. It is an episcopal see of the Diocese of Aire and D ...
, , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 24 , , {{hs, 0.0 {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 49. , , Unknown, 21 , , {{hs, 01.30 Jan. 30 , , 1976 , , Chicago, Illinois , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 23 , , {{hs, 017 {{center, 17+ , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 50. , , Guay, Albert, 32 , , {{hs, 09.09 Sept. 9 , , 1949 , ,
Charlevoix, Quebec Charlevoix ( , ) is a cultural and natural region in Quebec, on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River as well as in the Laurentian Mountains area of the Canadian Shield. This dramatic landscape includes rolling terrain, fjords, headlands, ...
, , {{flagicon, Canada Canada , , {{center, 23 , , {{hs, 0.1 {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to death and executed for the bombing of Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108 , , {{hs, Multiple offenders? , - , 51. , , Tatarnikov, Vladimir Georgievich, 30
(Татарников, Владимир Георгиевич) , , {{hs, 1950.04 April 4, , 1950 , ,
Gîsca Gîsca (meaning " hegoose" in Romanian language, Romanian; russian: Гиска) is a village near in Căușeni District, Moldova, composed of a single village with the same name, population 4,841 at the 2004 Census in Transnistria, 2004 Census ...
, , {{flagicon, Soviet Union Soviet Union , , {{center, 23 , , {{hs, ? {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 52. , , Arrendondo, Pedro Arguello, 26 , , {{hs, 10.10 Oct. 10 , , 1978 , ,
Caracas Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
, , {{flagicon, Venezuela Venezuela , , {{center, 22–25 , , {{hs, 0.0 {{center, 3–6 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 53. , , Abedi, Salman Ramadan, 22 , , {{hs, 05.22 May 22 , , 2017 , , Manchester , , {{flagicon, United Kingdom United Kingdom , , {{center, 22 , , {{center, 139 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 54. , , Matuska, Szilveszter, 39 , , {{hs, 09.13 Sept. 13 , , 1931 , ,
Biatorbágy Biatorbágy (german: Wiehall-Kleinturwall) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 13,889 (2019). Districts * Bia (german: Wiehall) * Torbágy (german: Kleinturwall) History On 13 September 1931 a ...
, , {{flagicon, Hungary Hungary , , {{center, 22 , , {{center, 120+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment, later escaped , , , - , 55. , , McNamara, James B. , , {{hs, 10.04 Oct. 1 , , 1910 , , Los Angeles, California , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 21 , , {{center, 100+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to life imprisonment for the Los Angeles Times bombing , , , - , 56. , , Jaradat, Hanadi Tayseer Abdul Malek, 28 , , {{hs, 10.04 Oct. 4 , , 2003 , , Haifa , , {{flagicon, Israel Israel , , {{center, 21 , , {{center, 51 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 57. , , Rahama Tullah , , {{hs, 00.00 , , 1980s/70s , , Possibly Kabul , , {{flagicon, Afghanistan Afghanistan , , {{center, 21 , , {{center, 47 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to death and executed , , , - , 58. , , Kim Mo, 81 (suspect)
(김모) , , {{none, 05.28 May 28 , , 2014 , , Jangseong County , , {{flagicon, South Korea South Korea , , {{center, 21 , , {{center, 8 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , , , , - , 59. , , Dorado y Arabaca, Gavino, 48 , , {{hs, 09.02 Sept. 2 , , 1962 , , Manila , , {{flagicon, Philippines Philippines , , {{center, 21 , , {{hs, 001.1 {{center, 5 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 60. , , Lin Shan-mu, 38
(林山木) , , Sept. 15 , , 1970 , , Fishing vessel "Hsin Hai No. 2" , , , , {{center, 21 , , {{center, 5 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 61. , , Liang Hsin-teng, 51
(梁興登) , , {{hs, 05.12 May 12 , , 1993 , , Taipei , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 20 , , {{hs, 007 {{center, 7 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 62. , ,
Niser bin Muhammad Nasr Nawar Nizar bin Muhammad Nasar Nawar (1978-2002), an alleged member of the Tunisian Combat Group, was accused of carrying out the 2002 Ghriba synagogue bombing, after planning its execution while living in Montreal, Canada. Life Raised by his mother ...
, 24 , , April 11 , , 2002 , , Djerba , , {{flagicon, Tunisia Tunisia , , {{center, 19 , , {{center, 30+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 63. , , Unknown , , Aug. 26 , , 2005 , , Paris , , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 17 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 64. , , Ogawa, Kazuhiro, 49
(小川 和弘) , , {{hs, 10.01 Oct. 1 , , 2008 , , Naniwa-ku , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 16 , , {{center, 9 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 65. , , Tang Mingxiong, 40
(汤铭雄) , , {{hs, 11.21 Nov. 21 , , 1992 , , Taipei , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 16 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death and executed , , , - , 66. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 04.17 April 17 , , 2013 , , West, Texas , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, 160–200 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 67. , , Jalilov, Akbarzhon, 22 , , {{hs, 04.03 April 3 , , 2017 , , Saint Petersburg , , {{flagicon, Russia Russia , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, 108 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 68. , , Xu Ruiqin
(徐瑞琴) , , {{hs, 08.31 Aug. 31 , , 2003 , , Taipei , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, 68 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 69. , , Lyttle, Reginald John, 25 , , {{hs, 12.25 Dec. 25 , , 1975 , ,
Sydney, New South Wales Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountains ...
, , {{flagicon, Australia Australia , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, 25 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 70. , , Karhu, Olavi, 19 , , {{hs, 7.1 Jul. 1 , , 1959 , , Köyliö , , {{flagicon, Finland Finland , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, ≈20 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 71. , , Unknown , , March 19 , , 1990 , , Amagasaki , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, 6 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , , , , - , 72. , , Pattan, Stan, , , July 9–11 , , 1957 , , Mendocino National Forest, California , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 15 , , {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 73. , , Raecivich, Pero, 45 , , {{hs, 02.01 Feb. 1 , , 1942 , , Boulder, Western Australia , , {{flagicon, Australia Australia , , {{center, 14 , , {{center, 15 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 74. , , Lin Ji-hung, 69
(林基雄) , , {{hs, 10.23 Oct. 23 , , 2012 , , Tainan , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 13 , , {{center, 60 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death, died while awaiting execution , , , - , 75. , , de Freitas, Alfredo , , {{hs, 09.18 Sept. 18 , , 1962 , ,
Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte (, ; ) is the sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population around 2.7 million and with a metropolitan area of 6 million people. It is the 13th-largest city in South America and the 18th-largest in the Americas. The metropol ...
, , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil , , {{center, 13 , , {{center, 40-77 , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Escaped , , , - , 76. , , de Oliveira, Raul , , {{hs, 03.29 March 29 , , 1978 , , Criciúma , , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil , , {{center, 13 , , {{center, 1 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to 251 years in prison
Also killed his three accomplices in the explosion , , , - , 77. , , Köhler, Gundolf, {{age, 1959, 08, 27, 1980, 09, 26 , , Sept. 26 , , 1980 , , Munich , , {{flagicon, West Germany West Germany , , {{center, 12 , , {{center, 211 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Killed by the
explosion An explosion is a rapid expansion in volume associated with an extreme outward release of energy, usually with the generation of high temperatures and release of high-pressure gases. Supersonic explosions created by high explosives are known ...
, , , - , 78. , , dos Santos, Damião Soares, 50 , , {{hs, 10.05 Oct. 5 , , 2017 , , Janaúba , , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil, , {{center, 12 , , {{center, 38 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames
One of the injured died in 2018; attributed to this event , , , - , 79. , , Zhu Baoguang, 41
(朱宝光) , , {{hs, 01.10 Jan. 10 , , 1994 , , Hong Kong , , {{flagicon, Hong Kong Hong Kong , , {{center, 12 , , {{hs, 1 {{center, 1 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to 20 years in prison
Terminated a pregnancy , , , - , 80. , , Khalturin, Stepan Nikolayevich, 23
(Халтурин, Степан Николаевич) , , {{hs, 02.17 Feb. 17 , , 1880 , , Saint Petersburg , , {{flagicon, Russian Empire Russian Empire , , {{center, 11 , , {{center, 56 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Escaped , , , - , 81. , , Unknown , , May 17 , , 2015 , ,
Kawasaki, Kanagawa is a Cities of Japan, city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, one of the main cities of Greater Tokyo Area and Keihin Industrial Area. It is the second most populated city in Kanagawa Prefecture after Yokohama, and the List of cities in Japan, eight ...
, , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 11 , , {{center, 17 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , , , , - , 82. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 09.16 Sept. 15 , , 1992 , , The Hague , , {{flagicon, Netherlands Netherlands , , {{center, 11 , , {{center, 15 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 83. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 08.09 Aug. 9 , , 1894 , , Lincoln, Nebraska , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 11 , , {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxV , , Unsolved , , , - , 84. , , Essia B., 41 , , {{hs, 02.05 Feb. 5 , , 2019 , , Paris , , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 10 , , {{center, 96 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 85. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Nov. 26 , , 1978 , , Greece, New York , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 10 , , {{center, 34 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 86. , , Volynsky, Peter Kuzmich, 31
(Волынский, Пётр Кузьмич) , , June 14 , , 1971 , , Krasnodar , , {{flagicon, Soviet Union Soviet Union , , {{center, 10 , , {{center, 20–90 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Found not guilty by reason of insanity , , , - , 87. , , Lauwers, David, 35 , , {{hs, 02.26 Feb. 26 , , 1994 , , London , , {{flagicon, United Kingdom United Kingdom , , {{center, 10 , , {{center, 13 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment
One more died trying to escape , , , - , 88. , , Raag, Johannes , , {{hs, 09.21 Sept. 21 , , 1950 , , S/S Energi , , , , {{center, 10 , , {{center, 0-4 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Eight years in prison , , , - , 89. , , Freeman, Gordon Howard, 49 , , {{hs, 12.23 Dec. 23 , , 1989 , , Toronto, Ontario , , {{flagicon, Canada Canada , , {{center, 10 , , {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to 10 years in prison , , , - , 90. , , Li Guohui, 49
(李國輝) , , {{hs, 11.22 Nov. 22 , , 2017 , , New Taipei City , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 9 , , {{center, 2 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 91. , , Zhang Bing, 44
(子張炳) , , March 8 , , 1975 , , Hong Kong , , {{flagicon, Hong Kong Hong Kong , , {{center, 9 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment
Terminated a pregnancy , , , - , 92. , , Warren, Roger Wallace, 49 , , {{hs, 09.18 Sept. 18 , , 1992 , , Yellowknife, Northwest Territories , , {{flagicon, Canada Canada , , {{center, 9 , , {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to life imprisonment for the Giant Mine bombing , , , - , 93. , , Elser, Johann Georg, 36 , , {{hs, 11.08 Nov. 8 , , 1938 , , Munich , , {{flagicon, Nazi Germany Nazi Germany , , {{center, 8 , , {{center, 62 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Executed without trial , , , - , 94. , , Komarov, Alexander, 37
(Александр Комаров) , , Oct. 19 , , 2019 , , Rostov , , {{flagicon, Russia Russia , , {{center, 8 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 95. , , Castillo, Manuel , , {{hs, 01.00 Jan , , 1952 , , , , {{flagicon, Peru Peru , , {{center, 8 , , {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 96. , , Kopytov, Alexander Anatolevich, 27
(Копытов, Александр Анатольевич) , , Nov. 9 , , 2017 , , Izhevsk , , {{flagicon, Russia Russia , , {{center, 7 , , {{center, 11 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Found not guilty by reason of insanity , , , - , 97. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Oct. 10 , , 1933 , , Chesterton, Indiana , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 7 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Unsolved , , , - , 98. , , Unknown , , {{hs, 11.26 Sept. 29-30 , , 1982 , , Chicago, Illinois , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 7 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Unsolved , , , - , 99. , , Gerdt, Petri Erkki Tapio, {{age, 1983, 04, 17, 2002, 10, 11 , , {{hs, 10.11 Oct. 11 , , 2002 , , Vantaa , , {{flagicon, Finland Finland , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 166 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Killed by the explosion , , , - , 100. , , Chunmo, 53
(천모) , , June 9 , , 2022 , ,
Daegu Daegu (, , literally 'large hill', 대구광역시), formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is ...
, , {{flagicon, South Korea South Korea , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 49 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 101. , , Yli-Nurmikoski, Nestori, 30 , , {{hs, 1.22 Jan. 22 , , 1914 , , Ikaalinen , , {{flagicon, Russian Empire Russian Empire , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 20-30 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Arrested , , , - , 102. , , Maruyama Hirobumi, 38
(丸山博文) , , {{hs, 08.19 Aug. 19 , , 1980 , ,
Shinjuku is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration ...
, , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 14 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 103 , , Brown, Gregory Allan , , {{hs, 09.15 Sept. 17 , , 1989 , ,
Sydney, New South Wales Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountains ...
, , {{flagicon, Australia Australia , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 13 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to 18 years in prison , , , - , 104. , , do Nascimento Rosa, Edmundo , , {{hs, 12.18 Dec. 18 , , 1949 , ,
Araçatuba Araçatuba is a city located in the northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil. The city has 198,129 inhabitants (IBGE/2020) and spans . The city name comes from the Tupi language and means "abundance of araçá (a fruit, Psidium cattleianum)". Ara ...
, , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 7–8 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Escaped; committed suicide days later , , , - , 105. , , Weng Ren Xian, 52
(翁仁贤) , , {{hs, 02.07 Feb. 7 , , 2016 , , Taoyuan , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan, , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 5 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death and executed , , , - , 106. , , Franco Ribeiro, Armindo, 23 , , {{hs, 01.13 Jan. 13 , , 1996 , , Porto Alegre , , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 2 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 107. , , Rusanen, Tehno Olavi , , {{hs, 9.18 Sept. 18 , , 1981 , , Helsinki , , {{flagicon, Finland Finland , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 1 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 108. , , Unknown , , Dec. 13 , , 2008 , , Oslo , , {{flagicon, Norway Norway , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 1 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Unsolved , , , - , 109. , , Chen Wanji, 68
(陈万吉) , , {{hs, 11.10 Nov. 10 , , 2013 , , Taipei , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 1 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 110. , , da Silva Wedy, Gilmar, 36 , , {{hs, 03.24 March 24 , , 2002 , ,
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, Porto Alegre , , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, 0 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 111. , , Fowler, Rickie Lee, , , Oct. 21 – Nov. 2 , , 2003 , , San Bernardino Mountains, California , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 6 , , {{center, ? , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death for causing the Old Fire , , , - , 112. , , da Silva, Paulo Nunes , , {{hs, 04.03 April 3 , , 1957 , , Gramacho , , {{flagicon, Brazil Brazil , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 124-500+ , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Arrested , , , - , 113. , , Omar , , April 14 , , 2011 , , Paris , , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, ≈50 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Escaped , , , - , 114. , , Orgeron, Paul Harold, 49At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant. , , {{hs, 09.15 Sept. 15 , , 1959 , , Houston, Texas , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 19 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Killed by the explosion , , , - , 115. , , Unknown , , Sept. 18 – Oct. 9 , , 2001 , , Washington, D.C.
West Palm Beach, Florida
New York City,
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, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 17 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Unsolved , , , - , 116. , , Unknown , , Oct. 4 , , 1989 , , New Delhi , , {{flagicon, India India , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 13 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Suspected to be a land dispute attack , , , - , 117. , , Okunishi
Masaru
,35
(suspect)
(奥西勝), , March 28 , , 1961 , , Nabari, Mie , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 12 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 118. , , Oyler, Raymond Lee, , , Oct. 26 – Nov. 1 , , 2006 , , Cabazon, California , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 12 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death for causing the
Esperanza Fire The Esperanza Fire was a large, wind-driven, arson-caused wildfire that started on October 26, 2006, in a river wash near Cabazon, California, west of Palm Springs, California. By October 29, 2006, it had burned over (or ) and was 85% contained ...
, , , - , 119. , , Antonín Blažek , , Feb. 13 , , 2013 , , Frenštát pod Radhoštěm , , {{flagicon, Czechoslovakia Czech Republic , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 11 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Committed suicide , , , - , 120. , , Takami Sunao, 41
(高見 素直) , , July 5 , , 2009 , , Osaka , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 10 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 121. , , Lin Wangren,
(林旺仁) , , June 16 , , 2004 , ,
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, , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 8 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 122. , , Kaverin, Sergei, 44
(Сергей Каверин) , , Oct. 29 , , 1999 , ,
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, , {{flagicon, Ukraine Ukraine , , {{center, 5 , , {{center, 5 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Perished in the flames , , , - , 123. , , Hayashi, Masumi, 37
(林真須美) , , {{hs, 07.25 July 25 , , 1998 , , Wakayama , , {{flagicon, Japan Japan , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 64 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Sentenced to death , , , - , 124. , , Diab, Hassan, 26 (suspect)
(حسن دياب) , , {{hs, 10.03 Oct. 3 , , 1980 , , Paris , , {{flagicon, France France , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 46 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Facing extradition for the
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, , , - , 125. , , Ivanyutina, Tamara Antonovna, 45 , , {{hs, 03.17 March 17–18 , , 1987 , ,
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, , {{flagicon, Soviet Union Soviet Union , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 9 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Sentenced to death and executed
Killed five other people from 1976 , , , - , 126. , , Tyufekchiev, Naum, 50
(Тюфекчиев, Наум) , , Feb. 14 , , 1915 , , Sofia , , {{flagicon, Bulgaria, 1946 Kingdom of Bulgaria , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 8 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , , , , - , 127. , , Unknown , , April , , 1937 , ,
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, , {{flagicon, Switzerland Switzerland , , {{center, 4 , , {{center, 7 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Died in the explosion , , , - , 128. , , Copeland, David, 22 , , {{hs, 04.17 April 17/24/30 , , 1999 , , London , , {{flagicon, United Kingdom United Kingdom , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 140 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to 6 concurrent life sentences for the
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Terminated a pregnancy , , , - , 129. , , Reardon, Charles, 49 , , {{hs, 02.02 Feb. 2 , , 1973 , ,
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, , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 139 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Found incompetent to be tried due to mental illness. , , , - , 130. , , Brigham, Thomas Bernard Clark, 65 , , {{hs, 09.03 Sept. 3 , , 1984 , , Montreal, Quebec , , {{flagicon, Canada Canada , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 70 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 131. , , Unknown, 15 , , {{hs, 10.23 Oct. 23–27 , , 1978 , , Los Angeles, California , , {{flagicon, United States United States , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 50 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Imprisoned until his 21st birthday , , , - , 132. , , Unknown, 64 , , {{hs, 07.25 July 27 , , 2001 , , Viana do Castelo , , {{flagicon, Portugal Portugal , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 24 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Arrested , , , - , 133. , , Zhong Deshu, 48
(鍾德樹) , , April 2 , , 2001 , , Taoyuan , , {{flagicon, Taiwan Taiwan , , {{center, 3 , , {{center, 18 , , {{pad, 13pxA , , Sentenced to death and executed , , , - , 134. , , Poulsen, Niels , , Oct. 6 , , 1996 , , Copenhagen , , {{flagicon, Denmark Denmark , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 19 , , {{pad, 13pxE , , Sentenced to life imprisonment , , , - , 135. , , Omer, Ambe Abdillahi, 39 , , {{hs, 10.27 Oct. 27 , , 2007 , , Faraweyne , , {{flagicon, Somalia Somalia , , {{center, 2 , , {{center, 5-30+ , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Arrested , , , - , 136. , , Medina, Alfonso, 22 , , Aug. , , 1966 , ,
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, , {{flagicon, Mexico Mexico , , {{center, 0–69 , , {{center, 300–600 , , {{pad, 13pxP , , Arrested
Possibly killed 4 people and poisoned 596 other people , , Bakery worker puts Arsenic in dough
''The Daily Journal'' (August 13, 1966)

Baker adds Arsenic to bread in Revenge
''Garden City Telegram'' (August 13, 1966)

Botou arsênico no pão e envenenou 600 pessoas
'' Diário de Pernambuco'' (August 14, 1966)

Baker poisons bread
''Racine Journal Times Sunday Bulletin'' (August 14, 1966)

Poughkeepsie Journal
''Poughkeepsie Journal'' (August 14, 1966)

Padeiro coloca arsênico no pão e envenena 600
''Diario de Noticias'' (August 14, 1966)


'' La Vanguardia'' (August 14, 1966)

Padeiro envenenou seiscentas pessoas
''A Luta Democratica : Um jornal de luta feito por homens que lutam pelos que não podem lutar'' (August 15, 1966)

Pão com arsenico envenena 600 pessoas no México
''Diário do Paraná: Orgao dos Diários Associados'' (August 16, 1966)

Padeiro louco põe arsênico na massa: mata 60 pessoas
''Jornal do Commercio'' (August 19, 1966)


Annotation

The W-column gives a basic description of the weapons used in the murders :F –
Firearm A firearm is any type of gun designed to be readily carried and used by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see Legal definitions). The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes ...
s and other
ranged weapon A ranged weapon is any weapon that can engage targets beyond hand-to-hand distance, i.e. at distances greater than the physical reach of the user holding the weapon itself. The act of using such a weapon is also known as shooting. It is someti ...
s, especially
rifle A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, with a barrel that has a helical pattern of grooves ( rifling) cut into the bore wall. In keeping with their focus on accuracy, rifles are typically designed to be held with ...
s and
handgun A handgun is a short- barrelled gun, typically a firearm, that is designed to be usable with only one hand. It is distinguished from a long gun (i.e. rifle, shotgun or machine gun, etc.), which needs to be held by both hands and also braced ...
s, but also bows and crossbows,
grenade launcher A grenade launcher is a weapon that fires a specially-designed large-caliber projectile, often with an explosive, smoke or gas warhead. Today, the term generally refers to a class of dedicated firearms firing unitary grenade cartridges. The mos ...
s,
flamethrower A flamethrower is a ranged incendiary device designed to project a controllable jet of fire. First deployed by the Byzantine Empire in the 7th century AD, flamethrowers saw use in modern times during World War I, and more widely in World ...
s, or slingshots :M – Melee weapons, like knives,
sword A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter blade with a pointed ti ...
s, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands :O – Any other weapons, such as
bomb A bomb is an explosive weapon that uses the Exothermic process, exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy. Detonations inflict damage principally through ground- and atmosphere-t ...
s,
hand grenade A grenade is an explosive weapon typically thrown by hand (also called hand grenade), but can also refer to a shell (explosive projectile) shot from the muzzle of a rifle (as a rifle grenade) or a grenade launcher. A modern hand grenade genera ...
s, Molotov cocktails,
poison Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figuratively, with a broa ...
and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and
arson Arson is the crime of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property. Although the act of arson typically involves buildings, the term can also refer to the intentional burning of other things, such as motor vehicles, wat ...
attacks ::V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used ::A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used ::E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used ::P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)


See also

* List of events named massacres *
List of postal killings Postal killings in various countries resulted in fatalities that have occurred on the properties of postal systems or related issues/events. The main sections are divided by countries. Events are listed in chronological order. Australia * Dec ...
*
Mass murder Mass murder is the act of murdering a number of people, typically simultaneously or over a relatively short period of time and in close geographic proximity. The United States Congress defines mass killings as the killings of three or more pe ...
* School shooting * Spree killer


Notes

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References

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Bibliography

*Chester, Graham: ''Berserk! – Motiveless Random Massacres''; Michael O'Mara Books, 1993. {{ISBN, 978-1-85479-177-1 *O'Brien, Bill: ''Killing for Pleasure''; Blake Publishing, 2001. {{ISBN, 978-1-903402-58-0 *Pantziarka, Pan: ''Lone Wolf – True Stories of Spree Killers''; Virgin Publishing, 2002. {{ISBN, 978-0-7535-0617-2 *Time-Life Staff: ''Mass Murderers''; Time-Life Books, 1992. {{ISBN, 978-0-7835-0004-1


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