What are some of the heartless events in history?

These are the following: the king of a county in the Ming Dynasty and his own mother's? adultery? case.

Ming Yingzong Tianshun five years in May, the Jin Yiwei command Lu Gao sent a letter to the emperor: he received a secret report, Jiangxi Ning Wangfu line of Yiyang Wang Zhu Dianjian, Ning Wang Zhu Dianpei's concubine younger brother, actually and his own mother consort ? Mother and son adultery?

Zhu Dien壏 is the grandson of the first generation of Ning Wang Zhu Quan, the great grandson of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of the Great Ming Taizu, but also the current son of the Emperor, Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen's cousin, and the first branch of the royal family blood spacing is not too far

9[Devil raped and killed 30 boys in seven years]The suspect Ramadan Mansur is the leader of a criminal gang in the town of Tanta in northern Egypt.For seven years, Mansur has led the gang in a number of Egyptian governorate crimes, committing a series of heinous crimes such as murder, rape, abuse, and kidnapping. Ramadan himself raped and killed more than 30 boys until he was arrested on December 3, 2006 by police.

Henry Lucas has at least 150 killers. He claims to have killed between 360 and 600 people. His main hunting area was in the United States. He was beaten as a child by his mother, one of them more serious than brain damage. at 23, he raped and stabbed her to death. He was sentenced to 40 years on parole in a mental hospital but never reformed.

At 15, Elizabeth? Bartoli married a noble Flemish count. In the basement, she and four servants tortured local girls with knives, needles or other methods. She reportedly abused and killed 589 people over three years.On Dec. 30, 1610, Earl? Toursault led peasants to capture her castle, and they rescued some of the young girls. That same year, three of her servants were executed and another was not found. Elizabeth? Bartoli was saved from death for her extraordinary life and imprisoned for life in the castle's tower.In 1614, Elizabeth Bartoli died in the castle's tower. Bartoli died in the tower.

On June 17, 1934, the body of a woman was found in a truck near Brighton train station. She was in her 20s, a high-society girl in a dress, and three months pregnant. She had smeared olive oil to prevent bleeding. The murderer appeared to be a doctor. There is evidence that the truck passed over London Bridge. After years of investigation, the police found nothing. What was even more frustrating was that they didn't know the identity of the dead man. The case was later described as the perfect murder.

[Cleveland Headless Murderer] He would kill two people at once, chop off the bodies, mix them up and take their heads! As a result, in 1937, the same murder case came to a sudden halt, the killer was likely committed to a mental institution, and the famous police chief Elliot? Ness was in charge of investigating the case. According to analysis, the murderer probably lived in a house in a quiet neighborhood. He must have had a car, but he may not have had a wife, or he may have been gay.

That day, Julia? Wallace received a mysterious call from the chess club asking him to visit someone at the address. After Mr. Wallace leaves, his wife is killed in their home, but the motive for the murder is uncertain. Wallace goes to a false address. Wallace was also tried, but a London court found him not guilty. Some murder experts believe Mrs. Wallace's killer is still alive and may be in London.

It could be a white man who seems to have a particular hatred of Italian grocery stores. He has killed at least eight Italian grocers. He used to pry open doors at night and chop down sleeping people with an axe. But by October, 1919, the murders stopped altogether? Perhaps because the man with the axe died? No one knows what his motive was, but it clearly wasn't for money.

At noon on August 4, 1892, Lizzie? Bowden told a neighbor that her father had been killed and that her mother was already dead when police arrived. The mother had been axed 18 times and the father 10 times. Word spread immediately, and the press considered Lizzie herself a suspect. The following June, Lizzie was found not guilty. Since then, her story has been widely disseminated, written in novels, ballets, Broadway, and operas. Finally, Japanese textbooks wrote her children's songs as a Mother Goose fairy tale.