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The figures born on this date span continents and contexts but share a common thread: the systematic exploitation of power, whether institutional, criminal, or political. Slobodan Milošević rose from provincial party functionary to Serbian president, presiding over a decade of ethnic conflict in the former Yugoslavia that left hundreds of thousands dead and brought him before the International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague. Beside such state-scale violence, the roster also includes those whose crimes were more intimate in scale but no less deliberate — among them a serial killer whose victims numbered at least thirteen women in Southern California during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The range here, from heads of state to cartel financiers to street-level predators, reflects the breadth of categories this site tracks.

August 20, 1950 - William Suff

His crimes spanned nearly two decades and two states, beginning with the killing of his infant daughter in 1973 and continuing through a years-long series of murders in Southern California after his early release from a Texas prison. Operating in Riverside County through the late 1980s and into the 1990s, he targeted vulnerable women and evaded detection long enough to claim at least thirteen lives before his arrest in 1992.

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August 20, 1955 - Carlos Arellano Félix

A trained physician who leveraged professional legitimacy as cover for financial crimes, he represents a recurring pattern in organized crime — skilled individuals whose expertise serves cartel infrastructure rather than legitimate enterprise. His role in money laundering for the Tijuana Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and violent trafficking organizations, made him a functional part of a network responsible for widespread corruption and bloodshed.

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August 20, 1941 - Slobodan Milošević

His ascent through Serbian politics in the 1980s was methodical, consolidating power by displacing rivals and reshaping constitutional structures before the federation around him began to fracture. When Yugoslavia collapsed into war, he emerged as a central orchestrator of the conflicts that consumed the region through much of the 1990s, with the violence carrying consequences still adjudicated long after his death. His indictment by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia made him the first sitting head of state to face charges of war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity — a distinction that marks the particular gravity of his place in the historical record.

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