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  1. Feb 16, 2018 · The killings begin again with the discovery of Katherine Hall, found at the end of a dark, rural road, nude, strangled, her body hacked and sliced to the bone. And chillingly, Hall's body was found displayed beneath a street sign in a twisted parody of death.

  2. Aug 1, 2008 · Sean Vincent Gillis, accused of killing eight Louisiana women, has pleaded guilty to one of those crimes -- the murder of Joyce Williams of Baton Rouge. The guilty plea to a charge of second-degree murder came Monday afternoon. Gillis will now face a mandatory life sentence in the Williams case.

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    Sean Vincent Gillis didn’t have a happy childhood. Struggling with alcoholism and mental illness, his father abandoned the family soon after Gillis was born in 1962. But despite the hardships of growing up without a father, young Gillis seemed to get by ok as a quiet kid in Baton Rouge, La. His mom raised him with the help of his grandparents as sh...

    After high school, Sean Vincent Gillis attended some community college and bounced around between low-paying jobs while still living with his mother. But finally, when Gillis was 30, his mother moved away to take a job offer in Atlanta and this still angry man was on his own for the first time. Gillis soon found himself lonely — and obsessed with p...

    Though his first murder showed how brutal he could be, Sean Vincent Gillis didn’t kill again for another five years. From January 1999 to January 2000, he murdered four women, bringing his total body count to five. He killed a sixth in October 2000 and took his final two victims in October 2003 and February 2004. These murders shared some truly gru...

    A muddy tire track near his final victim’s body was Sean Vincent Gillis’ undoing, a lucky break for investigators that hadn’t had much to go on. They’d found hairs at the scenes (and once thought that Gillis’ crimes were done by another serial rapist and killer in the area, Derrick Todd Lee), but the DNA didn’t match anyone in the system. It was in...

    Once in custody, Gillis confessed to the murders as if he was proud and yet sad of his accomplishments: “I’m sorry I hurt people,” he said. “But I would do it again. You let me out on the street, I’ll find somebody before sundown.” “If anything in my useless life comes out,” he said later, “help the little girls today not to be the premature corps...

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  4. Vincent Gillioz: Music composer in Los Angeles, California. Stage 32 creative profile. Learn more about Vincent Gillioz * film industry events * social network for filmmakers

  5. April 29, 2004. Sean Vincent Gillis (born June 24, 1962) is an American serial killer and sex offender who murdered eight women in and around Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from 1994 until his arrest in April 2004. In his initial arrest, he was charged with three counts of first degree murder and three counts of ritualistic acts in the murders of 29 ...

  6. A Sundance Composer Fellowship Alumni, Vincent Gillioz is always looking for exciting and innovating collaborations. Invariably at the service of the director’s vision, he loves to explore various cinematographic universes. His original compositions led him to score such movies as the Cannes Golden Camera nominee They by Iranian filmmaker ...

  7. When Ben does some investigating, he learns Sarah was a murder victim who was decapitated and has been using her “clients” to find her missing head. And if they can't, they may have to look for their own.

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