VERY LOCAL KILLERS

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Suspect Luigi Mangione is innocent until proven otherwise.

Here are some other very local criminals who gained a lot of coverage similar to the CEO case.

Joseph C. Palcynski - "Joby" Palcynski went on a two-week rampage of murder and kidnapping. He held five people hostage in a 97-hour ordeal in Dundalk, Maryland. The ordeal came to an end when one of the hostages managed to slip Xanax into Palcynski's drink and escape. Police were able to raid the home and shoot and kill Palcynski. Story here: FINISH READING HERE

Mike Schindler - Schindler was class president for Patapsco High class of 1980.  Shortly before graduation it was learned that he and a friend from his martial arts class killed his wife and her grand-mother.  They were beaten with karate trophies and Schindler was promised $1,000. Story here: FINISH READING HERE

Nicholas Browning - Browning was 16 years old and a Dulaney High student when he killed his father, a Towson area attorney, his mother and 2 siblings. Browning cited years of physical abuse by his father as the motive for the killing. Browning received 4 life sentences to be served consecutively. After killing his family, Browning went to a friends house and then shopping at the mall in Towson. During his questioning by police, Browning interrupted the interrogation to order a double cheeseburger and a diet coke. Story here FINISH READING HERE

More interesting, it all happened at the same home of the convicted Cockeysville attempted killer David Linthicum in 2023.

David Linthicum--Linthicum almost killed.  Police were called to this same home because his father said he was threatening suicide and had a rifle in the basement.  When the officers came down the narrow stairs they were sitting ducks.  The manhunt ensued for all night, with more attempted murder and escape to the woods.

The jury deliberated for a total of five hours across two days before finding Linthicum guilty of attempted first-degree murder of three Baltimore County police officers and a detective, as well as armed carjacking and firearms charges connected to the attempted murder counts. Story here: FINISH READING HERE

Home at start of Cockeysville manhunt was same home as Browning family murders in 2008

by Chris Berinato, WBFF

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The Browning home along Sherwood Road in Cockeysville in 2008 after the family was killed (WBFF)

COCKEYSVILLE, Md. (WBFF) — The home that was the beginning of the manhunt in Cockeysville, Md., is the same home where the Browning family lived when they were murdered by their son in 2008, sources tell FOX45 News.

Yesterday, police were called to FINISH READING HERE

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