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Three centuries separate the oldest and youngest figures born on this date, yet each left a trail defined by exploitation or violence. Sir Peter Colleton built his fortune and political standing on the Atlantic slave trade, operating within the colonial systems of the seventeenth century that made such accumulation not only legal but prestigious. Billy the Kid became the American frontier's most mythologized outlaw, a young man whose brief and violent life has been so thoroughly romanticized that the body count underneath tends to get lost. Stephan Letter, a hospital nurse in Bavaria, used the trust placed in caregivers to kill at least twenty-nine patients in his charge — perhaps the most intimate betrayal of the three.

September 17, 1978 - Stephan Letter

His case marked a grim chapter in the history of healthcare-related homicide in Germany — a nurse who exploited institutional access to commit killings on a scale that went undetected for over a year. The victims were patients, already vulnerable, and the setting was one of care. He held this grim distinction as the most prolific killer in postwar Germany until a comparable case emerged years later.

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September 17, 1635 - Peter Colleton

His membership in the Royal Adventurers into Africa placed him among the organized commercial infrastructure of the transatlantic slave trade at one of its most formative periods. Colleton's career spanned colonial governance, parliamentary service, and fellowship in the Royal Society — institutional prestige that ran alongside, and in some cases directly enabled, his involvement in human trafficking.

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September 17, 1859 - Billy the Kid

Few figures from the frontier period have been mythologized as thoroughly as this one, which makes it easy to lose sight of the actual record — a sequence of thefts, escapes, and killings that began in adolescence and escalated steadily. He was linked to nine murders by the time of his death at twenty-one, operating within the lawless ranching disputes and territorial conflicts of the New Mexico frontier. The legend has long outpaced the biography, but the biography is grim enough on its own terms.

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