COLD BLOODED KILLERS (Killers from around the World)

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Author: RJ Parker
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parent’s bedroom where he hacked his father to death with twenty-two blows. His mother woke in a panic, screaming. He silenced her as well by chopping her with the axe twenty times.
    Stephen then stole his parents cash, credit cards and vehicle and headed to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where he stopped at a mall and using his father’s Visa card, went on a shopping spree. Arriving in Moose Jaw he took a small room at the Park Lodge Motel and called the RCMP in Airdie to report his crime. He confessed to killing his parents. He told the officer, “I don't want to be hurt. I just want to be treated good.”
    Prior to this, Jennifer was at her cousins waiting for her father to pick her up. Calling the house and receiving no answer, she knew something was terribly wrong. She called a cab and went home, only to find both her parents lying on their bed with blood everywhere. Had she not been babysitting, she too may have been a murder victim.
    Stephen was found guilty on two counts of second-degree murder and was sentenced to life with no chance of parole for twenty years. On August 1, 2009, exactly twenty years after killing his parents, Stephen was granted a full parole and walked out of prison.

     

 
    - 4 -  Michael Alborgeden

    Michael's parents, Craig and Peggy Alborgeden began dating in Junior High School but Craig was an abusive boyfriend. Peggy wore heavy makeup to conceal the bruises and would avoid taking physical education so that she wouldn't have to shower with her classmates and then have to explain the marks. She had hoped that Craig would change and stop abusing her. But that never happened and the abuse only escalated. Typical of any abuser, he would warn her that if she told anyone he would kill her. He'd apologize and make vague promises not to hit her again, but it never lasted.
    By the time Peggy entered Senior High, she was pregnant with Michael. She believed that by giving Craig a child, he would change and he did for a short time. During her ninth month of pregnancy Craig punched her in the stomach which caused her water to break. This complicated the delivery, however, both baby and mother survived. When Peggy turned twenty-one she decided she had enough of Craig's beatings. She called her mother to tell her she was coming home. However, Craig overheard the conversation. Just after she hung up the telephone, he punched her in the face twice and made Peggy call her mother back to tell her she had changed her mind and would be staying with Craig.
    When he finally allowed her to see a doctor three days later, she was immediately hospitalized. He had broken her jaw so bad that it had to be wired shut for two months. This was her first trip to the hospital but certainly wouldn't be her last.
    During the next twelve years she would be treated for concussions, broken bones, and cuts.  Michael first learned to conceal the truth about Craig’s abusive behavior from his mother. Michael did not escape his father's violence either. He also was abused. However, Craig never hit Michael in front of his wife. He was afraid she would take action and report him to the police or child services.
    Peggy and Craig's marriage finally ended in divorce. Initially Michael lived with his mother. But just four months after his parents divorce, Michael was arrested and put on probation for breaking into a neighbour's house. His mother then decided it would be best for Michael to leave the area and go live with his father, Craig.
    He and his father had some good times, and Craig spoiled his son with cars, dirt bikes, fishing and hunting trips. Michael also worked part-time at the service station with his father. All of these great times didn't last long. Soon Craig had changed again and started abusing Michael. Craig called his special punishments GP's, short for ‘general purpose’. These were the punishments Michael would receive every day regardless of his father's mood.
    Michael described a GP as a hit for no reason. His

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