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  1. Feb 17, 2020 · Sun Feb 16, 2020 at 10:40pm ETBy Jerry Brown - Leave a Comment. The Lake Erie Murders examines the case of four Michigan teenage girls who went missing between September 1991 and early January 1992. The perpetrator was long-time criminal Leslie Allen Williams, and he was on a serial killing rampage. September 1991 sisters Michelle and Melissa ...

  2. Nov 18, 2019 · On Nov. 16, 2018, Leslie and her daughter Paige, 15, were found dead in their home. According to detectives in the case, their husband and father, Paul Williams, confessed to their murders.

  3. L eslie Allen Williams is a serial killer responsible for the murders of four teenage girls in Michigan in the 90s. Two of his victims were sisters,16-year-old Michelle and 14-year-old Melissa Urbin. The teens were kidnapped while walking together along a country road near their home one afternoon.

  4. Jan 20, 2022 · This Economy Matters article profiles Atlanta Fed staffer Leslie Williams as she looks back at the heroism of her father, Arland Williams, 40 years later.

  5. The confession of a 38-year-old paroled rapist in the abductions and slayings of four teen-age girls in southeastern Michigan has touched off a flood of criticism of the state's criminal justice system, particularly the parole board. The parolee, Leslie Allen Williams of Detroit, was arrested Sunday, the police said, after abducting a 35-year ...

  6. NBC News. audiochuck. iHeartPodcasts. In the early 1990s a monster was hunting women and girls in suburban Detroit. That monster has a name - Leslie Allen Williams. Find photos, additional reading, and source information on our website. Find us on Twitter @Alreadygonepod #SerialKiller #Murder #Michigan.

  7. Leslie Williams may refer to: Leslie Williams (rugby) (1922–2006), Welsh rugby union, and rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s; The Leslie Williams Award for Best and Fairest Player, awarded at the Hong Kong Sevens; Leslie Williams (archdeacon of Chester) (1919–2013), archdeacon of Chester, 1975–1988

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