Originally posted on 03/11/2015:




  • This is a picture of Regina Kay Walters taken when she was 14 years old. Taken by serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades, who was later discovered to be driving around the country in his 18 wheeler with a torture chamber in the back.






  • This photo was taken where Rhoades would eventually kill Walters after cutting her hair while making her wear a black dress and heels.
  • She was killed in an abandoned hut in Illinois.









  • The toddler in the photo is James Bulger. He is being led away from his mother by one of the two 10-year-old boys who abducted and would later murder him.






  • At the trial it was established that at this location, one of the boys threw blue Humbrol modelling paint, which they had shoplifted earlier, into Bulger's left eye.






  • They kicked and stomped on him, and threw bricks and stones at him. Batteries were placed in Bulger's mouth.






  • Police believed some batteries may have been also been inserted into his anus. Finally, a 22-pound iron bar, described in court as a railway fish plate, was dropped on him.






  • Bulger suffered ten skull fractures as a result of the iron bar striking his head. Dr. Alan Williams, the case's pathologist, stated that Bulger suffered so many injuries that none could be isolated as the fatal blow.










  • At 1:30 on Saturday afternoon, 17-year-old high school drop-out, Tyler Hadley, posted a notice on his Facebook page, letting all his friends know that there would be a party at his house that night.






  • He decided the festivities would be a whole lot less fun if his parents were around. So Tyler decided to take care of that small inconvenience.






  • Later that afternoon, Hadley attacked his parents with a framing hammer, beating Blake and Mary Jo Hadley about the head and torso until they were dead.






  • Then he dragged their bodies into a bedroom, used books, files and towels to cover their bodies, and locked the door.






  • Between 40 and 60 people showed up for the party that night.








  • Nineteen-year-old Tara Calico left her home at 9:30 am in Belen, New Mexico, on the morning of September 20, 1988, to go on her normal 34 mile bike ride.






  • Nineteen-year-old Tara Calico left her home at 9:30 am in Belen, New Mexico, on the morning of September 20, 1988, to go on her normal 34 mile bike ride.






  • Tara's bicycle has never been recovered and she has never been found. Her tape recorder and Sony Walkman that she listened to music on was found by her mother Patty the next day, and although there have been several reported sightings of Tara in the southern United States in 1988 and 1989, none of the sightings could be confirmed and her case remains unsolved.






  • On June 15, 1989, a Polaroid photo showing two bound and gagged teenagers was found in Port St. Joe, Florida.






  • The photo was found near a convenience store where a white Toyota cargo van had been parked. The girl in the photo was believed to be Tara.






  • The boy in the photo with her was believed to be another missing New Mexico youth named Michael Henley.