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Hospital 44.hos.002003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 7:54 PM

The early 1980s brought about variations in Harveys methods.  He moved in with a gay lover, Carl Hoeweler, and soon began poisoning him out of fear that his mate was cheating on him.  Harvey would slip small doses of arsenic into Hoewelers food so that he would be too ill to leave their apartment.  Harveys confidence was hitting peak levels and he began feeling as though he was unstoppable.  On one occasion, following an argument with a female neighbor, Harvey laced

friends 44.fri.9993 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 8:42 AM

Four friends from the same neighborhood had vanished without a trace. Their families and friends knew that they weren't runaways, but the police? That was another matter. They were considered runaways and that was the end of police involvement.

But that was not the end of it for families in The Heights. On May 21, 1972, 16-year-old Johnny Delome vanished along with his friend 17-year-old Billy Baulch. Three days after they disappeared,  Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire got a letter from

teachers 22.tea.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 1:42 PM

Sara Maria Aldrete Villareal was born on September 6, 1964, the daughter of a Matamoros electrician. She crossed the border to attend Porter High School in Brownsville, where teachers remember her as a model student and a good kid. She maintained her star-pupil status in secretarial school, instructors urging her to attend a real college, but romance intervened. On Halloween Day in 1983 Aldrete married Brownsville resident Miguel Zacharias, 11 years her senior. The relationship quickly

scuffle 77.scu.21 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Friday, February 05, 2010 - 6:24 PM
An argument over a porn tape, a scuffle, a possibly unintentional murder, all topped off with a multi-course two-day meal. That's how Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire became Vienna's teenage cannibal killer. His case doesn't fit the typical profile of cannibalism. Ackermann's motives were neither ritualistic, particularly bloodthirsty, nor, despite the pleasure the crime provided him, apparently sexual in nature. His motive evidently was among the most dangerous of all: twisted, misdirected
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