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      • His teenage musical idols were Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, David Bowie, and Marc Bolan of T. Rex. [ 31 ] After attending St. Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School for a year, Bono moved to Mount Temple Comprehensive School, a multi-denominational school in Clontarf.
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  1. In September 1953, Bonin and his older brother, Robert Jr., were placed at the Franco-American School, a Catholic convent, in Lowell, Massachusetts. [17] The convent enforced harsh discipline by staff, with extreme assault being commonplace.

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  3. Eduardo Bonnín Aguiló was born in Palma de Mallorca on May 4, 1917 in his residential home where Bar Niza now stands. He was born to a catholic family, who was dedicated to the trade and export of grains and dried fruit in the semi-wholesale market.

  4. However, when he turned six, William Bonin was sent to a Catholic school, where he stayed for three years. In 1961, after Bonin’s family moved to Downey, California, he began to commit his...

  5. Oct 15, 2017 · The Augustinians were Eduardo’s educators and he also attended school at La Salle College in Palma. His parents hired special professors in order to give their children teachings that would be in accordance with the Catholic Church.

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    Born in Connecticut on January 8, 1947, Bonin was the middle child of three brothers. He grew up in a dysfunctional family with an alcoholic father and a grandfather who was a convicted child molester. Early on he was a troubled kid and ran away from home when he was eight years old. He was later sent to a juvenile detention center for various smal...

    He was first arrested at age 22 for sexually assaulting young boys and spent five years in jail. After his release, he molested a 14-year-old boy and was returned to prison for an additional four years. Vowing never to get caught again, he began killing his young victims. From 1979 until his arrest in June 1980, Bonin, along with his accomplices, w...

    Thomas Lundgren, age 14, murdered on May 28, 1979. Accomplices Vernon Butts and William Pugh
    Mark Shelton, age 17, murdered on August 4, 1979
    Marcus Grabs, age 17, murdered on August 5, 1979. Accomplice Vernon Butts
    Donald Hayden, age 15, murdered on August 27, 1979. Accomplice Vernon Butts
    Vernon Butts: Butts was 22 years old and a factory worker and part-time magician when he met Bonin and began participating in raping and murdering at least six boys. He hung himself while awaiting...
    Gregory Miley: Miley was 19 years old when he got involved with Bonin. He pled guilty to participating in one murder for which he received a sentence of 25 years to life. He is currently in prison.
    James Munro: Bonin was Munro's boss and landlord when Munro participated in the murders of two boys. In a plea bargain, he pled guilty to one murder and received a sentence of 15 years to life. He...
    William (Billy) Pugh: was the most active accomplice who was charged with one murder, although he confessed to killing two victims. He received six years for voluntary manslaughterin a plea bargain.

    After William Bonin's arrest, he confessed to killing 21 young boys and young men. Police suspected him in an additional 15 other murders. Charged with 14 of the 21 killings, Bonin was found guilty and sentenced to death. On February 23, 1996, Bonin was executed by lethal injection, making him the first person to be executed by lethal injection in ...

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  6. He first studied with Augustinian Priests at the school “Escuela Francesa” in LaSalle College. In addition, his parents hired professors to teach him at home. In 1936, he began his obligatory military service, far from home, where he came into direct contact with irreligious behaviors and attitudes.

  7. Feb 18, 1996 · Bonin confessed to murdering her son, 14-year-old Sean King, although he was never convicted of that crime. Not once, Gifford said, did Bonin mention the murder.

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