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When Dr. Darryl Sutorius, a prominent heart surgeon in Cincinnati, Ohio, first met Dante Britteon, he had no idea the trouble he was getting into.
Darryl had been married to another woman for 30 years, with whom he had four kids with. While he was a highly-regarded surgeon, being one of the best in his field, he had horrible people skills and a short fuse, making him a nightmare to be around both at work and home. This caused his marriage to become strained, resulting in a divorce.
After the divorce, Darryl struggled with intense loneliness, fearing he would die alone. He took to an online dating service, hoping to find love there, and was matched with Dante Britteon, a petite blonde woman in her 40s who had a degree from UCLA and used to run her own daycare centre. For Darryl, it was love at first sight. 
Dante had only been married twice in her life and was serious about finding a life partner. Darryl was absolutely smitten with his new girlfriend, pampering her with all the exquisite vacations and designer labels she coveted. Months into dating, they decided to marry. But soon, the marriage started taking a turn for the worse, when Darryl’s daughter began planning her own lavish wedding and requested her father’s financial help. Dante took great issue with Darryl spending money on his own kids, resulting in many heated arguments that escalated into death threats from Dante. 
Darryl, fed up with his wife’s controlling ways, lawyered up to begin the process of a divorce. That’s when he found out her real name was Della Faye Hall. Not Dante. Darryl took it upon himself to call Della’s mother, whom she was essentially estranged from, and found out some terrifying details about his wife’s past. Della lied about being married twice. She’d actually been married 4 times, with many boyfriends in between. She abused all of them, threatening nearly all of them with a gun. She set one boyfriend’s bed on fire while he was asleep, and burned down another boyfriend’s house when he broke up with her. She also never attended UCLA. She hadn’t even finished high school. Whoever she dated or married, Della squeezed every penny out of them. 
Hearing these details about his wife made him fear for his life. He tried to speed up the divorce process and planned to serve his wife with divorce papers. But he never got to do that. Della knew that if she and Darryl divorced, she’d only be granted around $2000 in alimony payments per month. But if he died…she’d inherit $900,000. 
So Della bought a gun and then shot her husband in the head, staging the scene to appear like a suicide. 
But the forensic evidence came through, pointing toward Darryl’s death being a homicide–not a suicide. Della was arrested and sentenced to 23 years to life in prison, where she died in 2010 at the age of 60.
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Stacy Dillon was only 22 years-old when he was found murdered inside his mother’s Cleveland, Tennessee home on March 17th, 1991. Stacy’s mother Judy Dillon had gotten knee surgery in the weeks before Stacy’s death, and she was bedridden as a result. Stacy had been taking care of his mother during her recovery, but just days before Stacy was murdered, Judy decided to stay with a friend for the weekend in order to give her son a break from being her caretaker. On the evening of March 17th, 1991, Judy’s friend drove her back home. When they arrived, Judy’s friend knocked on the door to see if Stacy could help bring Judy back into the house. His knocks went unanswered, so he decided to use the spare key to get inside. Upon opening the door, he discovered something horrific: Stacy was dead on the hallway floor. He had suffered a single bullet wound to the cheek. The family’s landline phone was found just inches away from Stacy’s body.
Police were immediately called, and it did not take long for Stacy’s death to be ruled a homicide. Despite this ruling, there were still many unanswered questions. A murder weapon was never found, and the medical examiner never conducted an autopsy on Stacy’s body. Investigators did have a few leads, though. It was learned that Stacy was on the phone shortly before his death, hence the phone found inches away from Stacy’s body. It was later revealed that Stacy was on the phone with a friend named Jeff Brewer. He reportedly told Jeff that he was “worried about something and needed advice.” However, before Stacy could elaborate, a car pulled into the driveway of Stacy’s home. Not much else has been revealed about what Jeff might have potentially heard during the phone call, and Jeff has since passed away.
The case went cold seemingly fast. Police took another look at it during the early 2000s, but nothing ever came of it. Judy Dillon stated that she eventually came to acceptance with the fact that her son’s case remained unsolved; she felt the police had botched the investigation. It would be years before the case was finally reignited.
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Gary Glitter
Gary Glitter was born Paul Gadd in Banbury, Oxfordshire, on May 8, 1944. He worked in London nightclubs as a teenager before entering the music and television industries. Gary Glitter became a household name at the age of 28 when he became a star of the emerging glam-rock scene in the 1970s.
By 1975, Glitter had sold 18 million records. It was at the height of his fame when he attacked two girls, aged 12 and 13, after he invited them to his dressing room. Glitter was first arrested in 1997 after dozens of images of child sex abuse were found on his computer’s hard disk. He was sentenced in 1999 to four months in a UK prison for possessing the images.
After he was released a year later, he left the UK and travelled the world, settling in Cambodia. He was only there two years before being “permanently expelled” from the country in 2002 over unspecified allegations. He moved to Vietnam and was convicted for sexually abusing two Vietnamese girls in 2006, aged just 10 and 11.
Glitter, who stood accused of kissing, fondling, and engaging in other sexual acts with the girls, evaded more serious charges of child rape, which carried a maximum penalty of death by firing squad. He returned to the UK in 2008 and was ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register.
The disgraced paedophile was arrested again in 2012 in his London home as part of Operation Yewtree, which was set up after the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal. He appeared in court in 2015 and denied a host of horrifying charges, including rape, sex assault, and sex with a minor. Jurors heard from a victim who claimed he tried to rape her when she was just 10 years old.
He was found guilty on six counts - attempted rape, four counts of indecent assault, and one of having sex with a girl under the age of 13 - and ordered to spend 16 years behind bars. Glitter has spent eight years behind bars and became eligible for parole after serving half his term. He had been serving time at HMP The Verne — a low-security category C jail in Portland, Dorset — and was automatically freed halfway through his term.
However in February of this year he was called back for violating the terms of his licence, according to the Probation Service. Glitter had reportedly tried to access the dark web on his smartphone.
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Courtney Phillips was only 23 years-old when she was murdered on April 5th, 2015. She lived in San Antonio, Texas prior to her untimely death. Courtney’s body was found on the afternoon of April 5th, lying face down on the floor of a house in the 200 block of Edge Avenue. She had suffered stab wounds to the neck. Police were immediately able to determine that Courtney’s wounds were not self-inflicted. Her death was quickly classified as a murder. Throughout the investigation, detectives learned that Courtney went to the house on Edge Avenue that day to meet up with 19 year-old Isaac Estrada (pictured right). There are not many details available about how detectives gained this information, and initial reports stated that they did not know why Courtney and Isaac planned to meet up that day. Still, Isaac was immediately named as a the prime suspect in the case. To this day, he remains the only suspect. However, investigators have been unable to locate him. 
It is believed that Isaac has been hiding from police since the murder. Years have passed, and he has still not been apprehended. There is a possibility that he is still hiding out in the San Antonio area. Both police and Courtney’s family members are hoping that anyone with information on Isaac’s whereabouts will come forward and help solve the case. If you have seen Isaac Estrada, or if you have any other information that could help solve Courtney’s murder, please call 210-207-7401 to submit an anonymous tip.
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im gonna getcha! im gonna getcha!!!
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omg stoppp!!! hehe ^_^ !!!!
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