When Hatcher was asked to call prosecutor Chuck Gillingham on behalf of Vanity Fair, the first thing she said to him was, "Is he — is he still in jail? Teri Hatcher's harrowing childhood experiences had a significant impact on her self-worth, but as she told The Oprah Show , her mother also negatively impacted her self-esteem. She just never took anything good for herself, and that was kind of my role model and sort of what I ended up doing," she noted.
It was actually her mother's penchant for putting everyone else above herself that inspired the title of Hatcher's memoir, Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life. Revealing how the title came about, she said, "I was explaining what I do, you know, that I eat the burnt toast. I take what is last, and I learned that from my mother.
Teri Hatcher hasn't had much luck in love. Her first marriage to personal trainer Markus Leithold ended after just eight months, and her second union wasn't much better. Hatcher and actor Jon Tenney met on a blind date, according to People , and married in , then welcomed their daughter, Emerson , in In March , People confirmed that Hatcher had filed for divorce after nearly nine years of marriage, but as it turned out, the separation was a long time coming.
Calling it an "empty marriage," Hatcher wrote in her memoir, Burnt Toast , that she was getting "away from a husband who I felt was never around anyway.
The actress also told Vanity Fair that their lack of intimacy was a major issue. So much so that they weren't intimate during their honeymoon, and she knows "exactly when Emerson was conceived, because we had sex once that year, on Valentine's Day. Unfortunately, the flick received a lukewarm reception from critics, and it turns out that filming was also less than extraordinary. I must admit I let slip a few words which weren't very nice.
As he told the outlet, "It came out one morning that Teri was pregnant [with Emerson] and she hadn't been feeling very well. In and , this killer kidnapped, sexually assualted, and strangled six girls. Ted Bundy The most famous of the many serial killers who've called Florida home, Bundy who had been described as a charming young man kidnapped, tortured, and murdered young women. Some of whom he abducted in the same day and location, within a few hours of one another.
Bundy escaped from prison twice before being apprehended in Florida in , and while he admitted to more than 35 killings, he's believed to have possibly murdered as many as people.
He died in the electric chair at Raiford prison in Wayne Williams Wayne Wiliams officially only killed two people, both adult men in While in prison, however, he was linked to the Atlanta Child Murders, a series of 28 random killings that petrified Atlanta parents between July and March While authorities never legally connected Williams to any of the children's deaths, he is generally regarded as the culprit and remains in prison today at age In and , five women were found bound, sexually assaulted, and strangled around Honolulu.
The killer remains at large. She was arrested in Honolulu for the murder of her first husband, probably saving the life of husband number five with whom she was living.
She was sentenced to 10 years in prison, escaped, was re-apprehended, and was ultimately pardoned in By the end, Lyda Southard was married a total of seven times. Convicted of sodomy in Iowa, Gacy was released on parole and began a construction company near Chicago in the early s. It was from the company's labor force that he found his victims, luring at least 33 young boys and men to his home where he strangled them to death before hiding the bodies in the crawl space under the house.
He was ultimately apprehended in when police found human remains in said crawl space. He was executed in By morning, both parents -- as well as their four children and two overnight house guests -- had been beaten to death with an axe. A traveling minister named George Kelly was arrested and twice tried for the murders, but never convicted.
The house is now a haunted tourist attraction and the crime will, no doubt, remain unsolved forever. Dennis Rader aka the "BTK" Dennis Rader's murderous life began with the killing of the Otero family in Wichita, after which he sent letters to local media outlets demanding attention and forcing them to give him a nickname -- BTK Bind, Torture, Kill -- what he did to his victims.
After eventually gaining the notoriety he sought, he mostly took a break from murder for the better part of the '80s and '90s before announcing his return in with a letter to the Wichita Eagle that confessed to a killing. His newfound hunger for media attention eventually led to his capture in , and he is now serving life without parole. Take Donald Harvey, who during his career at the Marymount Hospital in London, Kentucky would poison patients who angered him with arsenic, cyanide, and occasionally, hepatitis and HIV viruses.
He is now confined to the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility and is up for parole in Clementine Barnabet This young lady personally axed at least 17 people to death as part of the Church of the Sacrifice, a group convinced that the key to riches and immortality was sacrificing other people. Along with Barnabet the organization claims to have killed more than 40 people in the early s, a sort of weird, southern precursor to the Manson family.
Arthur Shawcross Though his crimes were committed mostly in New York State, Shawcross was a native of Maine, a state seriously devoid of homicidal maniacs.
In , however, Shawcross murdered two children but was able to plead down to manslaughter in exchange for both confessing and disclosing the location of bodies. In one of the greatest cases of justice system ineptitude, he was released from prison in after serving half his sentence.
Not surprisingly, he returned to murder and killed a dozen adult females between and before finally being arrested in early He received years in prison, was NOT released this time, and died there in Melvin Rees Melvin Rees probably should have quit watching porn. One evening he ran a soldier off the side of the road and murdered his girlfriend.
After the soldier fled, he assaulted the corpse. A few years later, he abducted and murdered a family of four near Fredericksburg, Virginia, burying two of the bodies in a ditch and leaving the others in the woods. The Boston Strangler From June to January , a man wheedled his way into the domiciles of 13 different women, where he assaulted and strangled them.
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Learn more - opens in a new window or tab. The child of a physically abusive, alcoholic-convict father, Charles Ray Hatcher was bullied often at school and saw his brother die before his very eyes when he was six years old. He was a troubled soul to say the least, and committed 16 murders, mostly children, between the years of and He was arrested under an alias in Des Moines after a knife fight, and one of his victims was found buried near Davenport, Iowa.
He killed himself in prison in Robert Hansen was born in Estherville, Iowa, and had a childhood reputation as a misfit. He was shunned for his appearance and demeanor. In his adult life, he was arrested for burning down a school bus garage in Pocahontas County. His wife divorced him while he was in prison, and he moved to Anchorage, Alaska after he remarried. It was here that he raped and murdered at least 17 women, but estimations reach more than 30 total victims.
Hansen was also called The Butcher Baker, and kept women chained around the neck in his house.
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