May 27, 1924 - Ernest Ingenito
The 1950 rampage that brought Ingenito to public attention was directed almost entirely at his estranged wife's extended family — a deliberate, methodical movement across two locations that left five dead, including a pregnant woman and a grandmother, with four others wounded. What emerged afterward was a legal proceeding that drew rare public condemnation from a sitting governor, unsatisfied with a mercy recommendation that allowed concurrent sentencing across five murder counts. Released after roughly two decades, Ingenito was later convicted of decades-long sexual abuse of a child, having used an account of his own massacre as a tool of intimidation against her. The arc of his record, from the reformatory years onward, reflects a pattern of escalating violence directed at those within his immediate domestic sphere.
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