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[[File: | [[File:1473391592_284_7-dos-mais-aterrorizantes-cultos-da-história-moderna.jpg|thumb|238px]] The Chicago Rippers (or Ripper Crew) was a satanic cult and criminal organization composed of [[Robin Gecht]] and his three associates. They were involved in the disappearance of 18 women in 1981. Gecht was a man who once worked with infamous murderer John Wayne Gacy. Gecht was charged with the rape of women including an 18 - year old prostitute and was sentenced to jail for 120 years. Andrew Kokoraleis was executed in 1999 for killing a 21-year old. Andrews' brother Thomas was sentenced to jail until 2017 along with psychiatric help. Spreitzer was also sentenced to death. | ||
The Chicago Rippers (or Ripper Crew) was a satanic cult and criminal organization composed of [[Robin Gecht]] and his three associates. They were involved in the | |||
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[[Category:Murderer]] | [[Category:Murderer]] |
Revision as of 03:58, 18 March 2017
The Chicago Rippers (or Ripper Crew) was a satanic cult and criminal organization composed of Robin Gecht and his three associates. They were involved in the disappearance of 18 women in 1981. Gecht was a man who once worked with infamous murderer John Wayne Gacy. Gecht was charged with the rape of women including an 18 - year old prostitute and was sentenced to jail for 120 years. Andrew Kokoraleis was executed in 1999 for killing a 21-year old. Andrews' brother Thomas was sentenced to jail until 2017 along with psychiatric help. Spreitzer was also sentenced to death.