John Norman Collins's Human Design Chart

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          John Norman Collins's Biography

          American serial killer called the Ypsilanti Ripper, the Michigan Murderer, and the Co-Ed Killer as he kidnapped, beat, stabbed, tortured, mutilated, raped, and shot nine young women between 9 July 1967 and 23 July 1969 in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area of Southeastern Michigan.
          At close to 18, he found his sister in bed with a man and beat her so badly that she went into the hospital. His first victim was a girl who disappeared on 9 July 1967 and her body found 7 August 1967 with 30 stab wounds and the feet cut off. The second was missing on 18 December 1967, found 30 January 1968 with a 3 inch nail driven in the back of her head. No. 3 was missing 30 June 1968, found 4 April 1968, raped and stabbed 25 times. No. 4 missing 20 March 1969, found 21 March 1969, shot. No.5 missing 22 March 1969, found 25 March 1969, raped and beaten to death. No. 6 missing 15 April 1969, found the next day strangled and stabbed. No. 7 missing 7 June 1969, found 9 June 1969, raped, stabbed and shot. No. 8 missing 20 June 1969, No. 9 missing 23 July 1969, found 26 July 1969, beaten and raped. Other bodies were found in the area of which he was suspect.
          On 19 August 1970, John Norman Collins was unanimously found guilty of the first-degree murder of Karen Sue Beineman. At 8:30 a.m. on 28 August 1970, Collins was formally sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole.
          In 1980, Collins legally changed his surname to that of his biological father, Chapman. The following year, he formally requested transfer to a Canadian prison, in the belief this would facilitate his prospects of eventual release. (Chapman holds dual citizenship and under Canadian law, would then have been eligible for parole after serving just nine years in Canada.) His application was granted, then reversed in the wake of public outrage. He is currently incarcerated at Marquette Branch Prison in Michigan.
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          John Norman Collins's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.