Sunday, 26 June 2016
(2006) Serial Killers: The Boneyard
Convicted Of Eleven Brutal Murders Charles NG Is Now On Death Row.
Leonard Lake and Charles NG looked harmless enough when they were caught
shoplifting at a store in San Francisco. NG fled the scene, but when
the police questioned lake at the precinct, he identified Charles NG as
his accomplice and then swallowed two cyanide capsules he had taped to
his lapel. The police were stunned by Lake's abrupt suicide. But the .22
caliber pistol and silencer they found in his car indicated far more
than a simple shoplifting, and when the registered owner of the car
turned up on a list of missing persons, the investigation exploded. A
search of their house turned up the personal belongings of a number of
missing persons. Two human bones were found in the yard, triggering a
massive excavation of the entire property. After weeks of excavation,
investigators had uncovered a veritable killing field. Forty pounds of
human bones, as well as five intact bodies, were eventually pulled out
of the rocky ground. Videotapes of two female victims and Leonard Lake's
handwritten diary attested to the bizarre fetish he shared with Charles
NG: Kidnapping, sexual enslavement, and murder. NG was captured in
Canada, ironically, on a shoplifting charge and a jury convicted Charles
NG in June, 1999 of murdering eleven people. He now sits on
California's death row.
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