2006 Richmond Spree Murders

2006 Richmond Spree Murders

The 2006 Richmond spree murders took place during a 7-day period in January 2006 in Richmond, Virginia, and claimed the lives of 7 people. After the arrest of the perpetrators, Ricky Javon Gray and Ray Joseph Dandridge, two prior murders and an assault were also linked to one or both men. The case received intense media attention due to the brutal and random nature of the crimes, as well as the relative fame of Bryan Harvey, one of the victims.

Read more about 2006 Richmond Spree Murders:  Prelude, The Harvey Family, Chesterfield Home Invasion, The Baskerville-Tucker Family, Arrest and Confessions, The Trials, Memorials

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