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  1. Meet Edward Wayne Edwards, the most evil serial killer you’ve never heard of. In this chilling case-by-case analysis and story of the killer’s life, former detective John A. Cameron argues that Edwards was not only responsible for the five torture-murders he confessed to and was eventually convicted for, but for dozens more across the U.S ...

  2. 18 de abr. de 2020 · He had no idea he was related to April– who it turns out is his father’s half-sister – or Edwards – his grandmother, Jeanette Wolfe, was Ed Edward’s first wife, and had kept the secret from her son, also called Wayne all her life.

  3. AKRON, OH — On June 14, 1933, a child initially named Charles Murray was born to a mother who committed suicide in front of him while he was still just a toddler. Later, he would say that event launched him on a bad path. Given that that boy grew up to be serial killer Edward Wayne Edwards, it’s hard to argue against that notion.

  4. Weeks after a young couple disappeared from a wedding, their remains were found and identified. Edward Wayne Edwards was initially questioned about the murde...

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  5. 12 de jul. de 2021 · At the time of his death, Edwards was married to his third wife, Trina Grimes Scott. Scott, 42, was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Scott is 51-years younger than Edwards and was born midway through his second term as governor. The couple was the subject of the reality show The Governor's Wife, which aired on the Arts & Entertainment Network in ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2018 · Edward Wayne Edwards, the Serial Killer You Never Heard Of, in which he also links the Akron, Ohio, native to—among others—Chandra Levy, Martha Moxley, the West Memphis Three killings, Adam ...

  7. Meet Edward Wayne Edwards, the most evil serial killer you’ve never heard of. In this chilling case-by-case analysis and story of the killer’s life, former detective John A. Cameron argues that Edwards was not only responsible for the five torture-murders he confessed to and was eventually convicted for, but for dozens more across the U.S., over decades.