Some Of The Most Chilling Assassinations In History

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Unfortunately, news of a murder doesn’t shake us like it once did. However, when a President or a celebrity gets assassinated, it can affect the entire world. Many people remember where they were when John Lennon was killed, or when JFK was shot.

There used to be a time when famous people walked around without having armed security around them at all times. That’s no longer the case. There have been many unfortunate murders that have changed the way governments and celebrities view their security detail. These are those events.

John F Kennedy

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John F Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States. He might have the most publicized assassination of anyone on this list, as he was gunned down while riding in a motorcade in Dallas. His killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, shot him from a window on the sixth floor of the depository building using a rifle.

In a strange turn of events, Oswald would end up being assassinated as well, before he could serve any of his jail time.

Mahatma Gandhi

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Gandhi was the leader of the Indian nationalist movement against British rule. He was considered to be the father of his country. He was assassinated in 1948 while he was on his way to his evening prayer meeting in Delhi.

He was shot down by Nathuram Godse who was a young Hindu fanatic. Godse believed that Gandhi treated Muslims with more respect than Hindus. He shot Gandhi point-blank three times while he was with four other people.

Martin Luther King Jr.

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MLK was a Baptist minister and social activist who led the civil rights movement in the United States from the mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968.

James Earl Ray was King’s assassin. He was a small-time crook, and shot King from a window of a neighboring rooming house in Memphis. King was standing on the balcony of a motel room. Ray ended up fleeing to Toronto before getting caught in the UK.

Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States who preserved the Union during the American Civil War and brought the emancipation of the slaves. A man named John Wilkes-Booth, a member of one of the most distinguished American acting families of the 19th century, killed Lincoln.

Wilkes-Booth was an advocate for slavery. He walked into the Ford Theatre and shot the President in the back of the head and ended up running away.

William McKinley

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McKinley was the 25th President of the United States. Under his leadership, the US went to war against Spain in 1898 and thereby acquired a global empire. While he was meeting some supporters in 1901, an anarchist fired two shots at the President’s chest and abdomen.

He was rushed to the hospital in Buffalo but died a week later. The assassin’s name was Leon Czolgosz and was angered by the disparity between the rich and the poor.

James Garfield

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Garfield was the 20th President of the United States who had the second shortest tenure in presidential history. He was shot and incapacitated, which raised serious constitutional concerns about who can perform the duties of the presidency.

After only four months in office, he went to visit his ill wife in New Jersey. Garfield was shot in the back at the railroad station by a disappointed office seeker with messianic visions. He laid in a hospital bed for 80 days and performed only one official act, which was signing an extradition paper.

Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi

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Indira Gandhi served as prime minister of India for three consecutive terms, and was in her fourth term when she was assassinated. After she ordered an attack on the Sikh’s holiest shrine (the Golden Temple) which killed 450 people, she was a big target.

She ended up getting assassinated in her garden by her own bodyguards who sought revenge for her attack on the Golden Temple. Her son Rajiv would later become the prime minister of India a few years later and be assassinated as well.

John Lennon

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John Lennon needs no introduction. He was a member of the Beatles until 1969 when he left to release an album with his wife Yoko Ono. In 1980, tragedy struck. Just a few weeks after his album Double Fantasy was released, a deranged fan shot him in front of his apartment.

His name was Mark David Chapman, and he was mentally ill and obsessed with Lennon. The assassination has had a profound impact on pop culture as we see it today.

Christina Grimmie

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Grimmie became well known in the music industry when she went on the show The Voice in 2014. But, things took a turn for the worst in 2016 when she was gunned down at her own meet-and-greet.

She was signing autographs in Orlando, Florida when she was shot by a 27-year-old after she initially opened her arms to give him a hug. The shooter shot himself before anything else happened. He had an unhealthy infatuation with the singer.

Tupac Shakur

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This is probably one of the most notorious assassinations in all of music. Tupac was a rapper who came to embody the gangsta-rap of the 90s. He has sold 75 million albums to date which makes him one of the top-selling artists of all-time.

He was gunned down in Las Vegas in 1996 and died six days later. His murder/assassination has yet to be solved. A car pulled up beside Tupac’s and shot 13 bullets into the car, hitting him in the hand, pelvis, and chest.

Notorious B.I.G.

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Naturally, we have to talk about the murder of Notorious B.I.G. after Tupac. The two basically go hand-in-hand. He was gunned down a year after Tupac. He had just left a Vibe magazine party in LA and was waiting at a red light when a car pulled up beside him.

A gunman opened fire, and despite Biggie’s bodyguard rushing him to the hospital, it was already too late. His assassination would also go unsolved.

Gianni Versace

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Gianni Versace was one of the top fashion designers in the world during the 80s and 90s. He had his Versace fashion empire, which expanded into home furnishings and perfumes.

He was assassinated outside of his South Beach home in Miami in 1997. He was gunned down by a 27-year-old and his body wasn’t found for eight days after. The killer had moved the body to his boathouse which gave him ample time to escape.

Sharon Tate

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Sharon was an actress who was married to director Roman Polanski and would be a part of one of the most iconic murders of all time. She was renting a home in Benedict Canyon with her husband when she was murdered in her house. She was eight and a half months pregnant at the time.

She was tortured and killed by a group of people that would later be known as the “Manson Family”. They were a murderous cult who was driven to kill by their leader, Charles Manson.

Phil Hartman

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Phil Hartman is an Emmy-Award winning actor who is probably best known for his time on Saturday Night Live. He was having some marital problems with his third wife, Brynn Omdahl Hartman. They had been married since 1987, and she reportedly struggled with drug and alcohol abuse.

She fatally shot him in 1998 while he was sleeping in their Encino, California home. She shot herself shortly after, leaving behind a son and a daughter.

Marvin Gaye

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Marvin Gaye was a singer, songwriter and record producer. He helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s. In 1984, Gaye was in his bedroom when his father shot him in the heart at point-blank range. The two men had been involved in a physical altercation a few minutes before when Gaye intervened in a fight between his parents.

His dad was originally charged with first-degree murder, but it got lessened after they found a brain tumor in his head which could’ve been causing the anger.

Adrienne Shelly

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Shelly was an actress, film director, and screenwriter. On November 1st, 2006, she was found dead in the shower of her Greenwich Village studio apartment. The initial examination of the scene didn’t show anything suspicious, but her husband insisted she wouldn’t take her own life.

They found a footprint from a construction worker who ended up confessing to the murder. He said he tried to make it look like she killed herself.

Selena

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Selena was an award-winning recording artist in the Latino music scene. She went to America to record an English album and hopefully see some worldwide success. Unfortunately, she didn’t live to see any of it.

In 1995, she was assassinated by a woman named Yolanda Saldívar, who was the founder of the Selena fan club. Saldívar was managing Selena’s boutique in San Antonio and was about to be fired for embezzling money.

Medgar Evers

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Evers was a civil rights activist who was making a name for himself in the 1950s. He became the first field secretary of the NAACP in Mississippi, but was assassinated outside of his Mississippi home in 1963.

He was shot in the back just shortly after midnight and died less than an hour after being transported to a nearby hospital. Evers was buried in full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Francis Ferdinand was an Austrian archduke whose assassination was the immediate cause of the first World War. In June of 1914, Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated by a Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip.

A month later, the First World War began when Austria declared war against Serbia. There had been many tensions between the two countries before the assassination, but the murder was the last straw that broke the camel’s back.

Dorothy Stratton

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Dorothy Stratton was a Canadian Playboy model and actress that was Playmate of the Year in 1980. She was cast in a movie called They All Laughed and began having an affair with the director. As her fame grew, her husband, Paul Snider, because increasingly jealous.

They separated in 1980, and she went to visit her ex at his house in LA the same year. Snider ended up shooting her before turning the gun on himself.

Jam Master Jay

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The accomplished DJ was a member of the iconic rap group Run D.M.C. They were the first rap group to earn mainstream success. In 2002, he was working at his studio in Queens when two men broke into the complex. Jay was shot and killed during the targeted invasion at the age of 37.

The case remains unsolved, and the motives remain unknown. It’s still leaving many in the industry scratching their heads.