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The two figures born on this date represent a recurring pattern in modern criminal history: men whose violence unfolded across decades and whose cases became reference points in their respective national contexts. Jacques Fruminet, a French serial killer and habitual offender, embodied the failures and limits of recidivist management in the French penal system before his death in 2014. Robert Bowers carried out the 2018 attack on the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh — the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history — an act of ideologically driven mass murder that reignited urgent debates about domestic terrorism and online radicalization.

September 4, 1959 - Jacques Fruminet

His case illustrates a recurring failure of containment: each release was followed, within months, by further violence against women, culminating in two more killings after his 1998 parole. The pattern spanning nearly two decades — assault, imprisonment, release, escalation — made him a reference point in French debates over recidivism and penal policy. He died in prison while serving a life sentence.

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September 4, 1972 - Robert Bowers

The attack on the Tree of Life synagogue on October 27, 2018, stands as the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history, carried out against three congregations gathered for Shabbat morning services. Bowers had spent time on fringe social media platforms voicing hatred toward Jewish refugee aid organizations before translating that rhetoric into violence. Eleven people were killed and several others wounded, including responding officers.

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