Monday, January 20, 2020

Loi Khac Nguyen California

Status: Incarcerated


Loi Khac Nguyen is a serial killer in the United States, that is still living. They have killed in the state of . He was sentenced to 49 consecutive life sentences without parole

According to Wiki, On April 4, 1991, in Sacramento, California, 41 people were taken hostage at a Good Guys! electronics store located near the Florin Mall, by four gunmen after botching a prior robbery. During the hostage crisis, three hostages, as well as three of the four hostage-takers, were killed. The fourth hostage-taker was captured by authorities, and an additional 14 hostages were injured during the crisis. To this day, the hostage crisis remains the largest hostage rescue operation in U.S. history, with over 40 hostages having been held at gunpoint

Loi Khac Nguyen may be included even though they do not technically meet the requirements for two or more killings in more then one event. Spree shooters, mass killers, and organized crime leaders may be included due to the volume or savagery of their crimes.

Victims

During the assault, the suspects wounded eleven hostages and killed three. Others shot at were Bret Soren, Chris Lauretzen, Curt Warburton and many others who suffered both physical and extreme emotional consequences including brutal bodily injuries, trauma and severe ongoing symptoms of PTSD. Of the four suspects, three were killed by the entry team and one, "Thai", was wounded. None of the SED entry team was wounded. Dead were store employees Kris Edward Sohne and John Lee Fritz, and customer Fernando Gutierrez. Gutierrez's niece, Lisa Joseph, was also a hostage. She later wrote the book Heads or Tails: A True Hostage Story of Terror, Torture and Ultimate Survival about her ordea

You can write to Loi Khac Nguyen at:

Loi Khac Nguyen J69791
California State Prison, Solano
P. O. Box 4000, 
Vacaville, CA 95696-4000




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