In the 1980s, serial killer William Bradford lured his victims to their In the 1980s, serial killer William Bradford lured his victims to their deaths by telling them that he was a professional photographer who wanted to take their pictures before strangling and assaulting them. This is what he did to 21-year-old Los Angeles bartender Shari Miller in July 1984. After telling Miller that he would help her build her modeling portfolio, Bradford drove her to a remote campsite north of the city where he photographed her multiple times against the desert rock formations in the summer sun. Afterward, he strangled her to death, sliced off the tattoos on her calf and abdomen, removed her shirt, and dumped her body in a Hollywood alley before developing the photos to keep as mementos. But only after he was arrested did police realize the extent of his potential crimes when they found photos of 55 other women in chillingly similar poses — only one of whom has ever been identified. Learn more...
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