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  1. Biography. James Hernandez Deakin was born on October 27, 1972, in Manila, Philippines to a British father and a Filipino mother. [2] He has two brothers, Patrick and Michael. Deakin currently works as the motoring editor for Philippine Tatler, a luxury-lifestyle magazine company. [3]

    • Television host, video blogger, column writer
    • 2002–present
    • Shelley (2013-)
    • James Hernandez Deakin, October 27, 1972 (age 50), Manila, Philippines
    • The List Family Murders
    • Childhood Tension
    • A Rocky Marriage
    • A Man Barely There
    • Struggling in Business
    • Strict Family Rules
    • Children Feared For Their Lives
    • Multiple Factors Pushed List to Murder
    • The Day of The Murders
    • Children Were The Last to Die

    The murders in the List mansion left a lasting impact. As investigators recalled, the inside of Breeze Knoll—the List family's sprawling property in Westfield, New Jersey—was cold and eerie. This was strange, as six members of the List family lived there and it was December. However, residents noticed the lights inside the mansion turning off one b...

    John List was born on September 17, 1925, in Bay City, Michigan, to parents of German descent who were devout evangelical Lutherans. His father, John Frederick, was distant, and young John's upbringing was primarily left to his mother Alma, who was highly moralistic and overprotective. According to Death Sentence: The Inside Story of the John List ...

    John List enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1943 and went on to earn a master's degree in accounting while serving in Europe during World War II. He was briefly held as a prisoner of war. In 1951, while stationed in Virginia, John met Helen Taylor, a young widow and mother with physical scars from a medical accident. A month after their meeting, Helen i...

    John List was known for being an unassuming and uptight conservative who worked dull accounting jobs. He kept to himself and his family, rejecting any offers of friendship from neighbors. On the rare occasion that he was noticed, he exhibited strange behavior, such as mowing the lawn in a suit and tie or dressing up to collect his daughter from the...

    Despite having a graduate degree in accounting, John List struggled to find success in the business world due to his lack of social skills. He went from being a vice president at a bank to losing job after job and spending his days stewing on a train instead of working. The family's Westfield mansion was purchased with a down payment from John's mo...

    Growing up in the List household was far from a delightful childhood experience. According to the Death Sentencebook, Helen's daughter Brenda (from her previous marriage) had a few fond memories of her stepfather. However, she was cast aside when she became pregnant at 16 and sent to a home for unwed mothers, a cruel action at the time, but one tha...

    The List children may have had an inkling of the tragedy to come. According to Righteous Carnage: The List Murders in Westfield, by authors Timothy Benford and James Johnson, just days before her death, Patty told her drama coach Ed Illiano that her father had threatened to kill the entire family after a particularly heated argument. This wasn't th...

    According to Death Sentence and Righteous Carnage, John List's aspirations of being a successful family man and provider were dashed by financial struggles and a lack of professional success. Despite his wife Helen's desire to live in a grand mansion, Breeze Knoll became a burden with costly repairs and an overwhelming mortgage. With limited funds ...

    On November 9, 1971, John List committed his first murder. He shot his wife Helen in the jaw as she sat drinking coffee at the kitchen table. According to Death Sentence, the shot killed her instantly and John continued to fire wildly around the room before running upstairs to his mother's apartment and shooting her in the face. He attempted to mov...

    Patty and Frederick came back from school and were killed with shots to the head, as John List approached them from behind. He later said: "I wanted to make sure they wouldn't realize what was happening till the last moment." John Jr. met with a worse fate—his body was shot multiple times, indicating resistance. John List, explaining the multiple s...

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  4. Death. List died of complications from pneumonia aged 82 on March 21, 2008, while imprisoned at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton, New Jersey. In reporting his death, the New Jersey Star-Ledger referred to him as "The Boogeyman of Westfield." Television, film, and pop culture

  5. www.youtube.com › c › JamesDeakinOFFICIALJames Deakin - YouTube

    TV host for CNN Philippines. Writer. Vlogger. Public speaker. Events Host. Car reviewer and road safety advocate. Basically just a guy who loves cars and lucked into the best job in the world ...

  6. But to his kids Alex, 16, Sarah, 12, and Daniel, 9, James Deakin is dad – a funny one at that. James Deakin: The man on the wheel. Get to know the Deakin family, Daddy James’s pranks (one involved an airplane!), what he’s had to give up to be a good father, and the things he’s picked up on the wild journey of parenthood.

  7. Jan 1, 2002 · Property. Value. dbo: abstract. James Hernandez Deakin (born 27 October 1972), better known as James Deakin, is a Filipino-British television and events host, automotive journalist, video blogger, and motoring editor working for CNN Philippines and Philippine Tatler. (en) dbo: activeYearsStartYear. 2002-01-01 (xsd:gYear)

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