1. "GG" Allin was an American punk rock musician known for his extreme live performances, which included acts like self-mutilation, defecating on stage, and assaulting audience members. Allin, infamous more for his behavior than his music, died of a drug overdose at 36, after years of claiming he would commit suicide on stage.
2. Ian Watkins is a Welsh convicted sex offender and former lead vocalist of the rock band Lostprophets. He was sentenced to 29 years in prison in 2013 for multiple sexual offences, including the assault of young children and babies, with an additional ten months for having a mobile phone in prison.
3. Gary Glitter is an English former glam rock singer who achieved success in the 1970s and 1980s. His career ended after he was imprisoned for downloading ch*ld pornography in 1999, and was subsequently convicted of ch*ld sexual abuse and attempted rape, in 2006 and 2015, respectively.
Chilling photos from serial killer and murder cases that will haunt you forever:
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1. This photo shows serial killer Joe Metheny, who confessed to eating his victims and storing their remains in his refrigerator. He claimed that, at one point, he mixed their flesh with the meat he sold at his roadside BBQ stand. Metheny said there wasn't much difference between the taste of pork and human flesh, and the customers didn't notice.
2. Two prison guards posing for a photo with Ed Kemper, who was 6'9" and 300 lbs.
3. This note from "the Lipstick Killer," aka William Heirens, who killed three women in Chicago between 1945 and 1946.
1. In May 2019, Amanda Eller was lost for 17 days in Maui's forests after a short hike went wrong. Without a phone, food, or water, she got lost after straying from the trail. Despite severe sunburn, leg injuries, and losing her shoes, she survived on berries, stream water, and sleeping in leaves. A rescue helicopter finally found her atop a waterfall.
2. In 1991, 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped while waiting for the school bus. Eighteen years later, a parole officer discovered Jaycee when investigating her abductor, Phillip Garrido, and his wife.
Jaycee had been forced to bear two children for Garrido and had been kept for years in a series of tents and sheds in Garrido’s backyard. She had been trained not to talk about her real life but to pretend that she and her daughters were all Nancy’s children instead.
3. Natasha Anne Ryan disappeared from Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1998 at age 14. Initially, police didn’t take it seriously, as she had run away with her 21-year-old boyfriend, Scott Black, a month earlier.
Fears grew when several women went missing in the area, and in 1999, serial killer Leonard John Fraser confessed to killing Natasha, though her body was never found. Her family held a memorial in 2001.
However, during Fraser’s 2003 trial, Natasha was found alive, hiding at her boyfriend’s house, where she had been living voluntarily since her disappearance. She even testified, confirming she never met Fraser.
Some of the most unfortunate and bizarre deaths that actually happened:
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1. John Edward Jones lost his life after being trapped inside the Nutty Putty cave for more than 27 hours.
2. A Canadian lawyer died while trying to prove that the glass in a 24th-floor office window was unbreakable. He was right; it didn't break, but it popped out of its frame, and he plunged to his death.
3. In 1984, British comedian Tommy Cooper died of a heart attack while performing on stage. The audience continued laughing, thinking it was part of the act.