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    The Disturbing Story Of Danny Rolling, The Gainesville Ripper Whose Murders Inspired The Movie Scream
    In August 1990, five college students in Gainesville, Florida, were horrifically murdered in their apartments. Despite an extensive investigation, the police couldnt figure out who was behind the vicious crimes. Then, that November, a woman called Crime Stoppers to put forth the name of a suspect: Danny Rolling.Public DomainDanny Rolling killed eight people between 1989 and 1990.It turned out that Rolling had been arrested for a robbery not far from Gainesville less than two weeks after the murders and was still behind bars. And when the police tracked him down, they discovered that his DNA matched samples found at the crime scenes. Theyd found the Gainesville Ripper but the grisly spree wasnt the first time Rolling had killed.Investigators soon discovered that Rolling had fatally stabbed a Louisiana man along with his daughter and eight-year-old grandson back in November 1989. Hed also shot his own father, though the elder Rolling had survived. Danny Rolling reportedly claimed that he wanted to be a superstar like Ted Bundy.Danny Rolling was executed in 2006, but his chilling legacy endures to this day. Even those who dont recognize his name will certainly know of the horror movie his crimes inspired: the cult classic 1996 film Scream.This is the disturbing tale of Gainesville Ripper and the true story behind Scream.Danny Rollings Troubled Early LifeDanny Harold Rolling was born on May 26, 1954 in Shreveport, Louisiana, and he faced abuse from his earliest days. His father, a World War 2 veteran and a police officer, frequently beat him and told him that he wished hed never been born.Rollings mother, Claudia, tried to escape the toxic marriage, but time and again she returned. By the time Danny was in third grade, his counselors had diagnosed him with aggressive tendencies and poor impulse control.As a teenager, Rolling started peeping into girls windows to see them naked, which eventually became a compulsion, psychologist Dr. Harry Krop testified at a 1994 hearing, as reported by the Tampa Bay Times at the time. He also began drinking, and he was arrested at least twice because of it.Ultimately, Danny Rolling dropped out of high school and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force.A young Danny Rolling, who would later go on to become known as the Gainesville Ripper.His stint in the military lasted just a year, as he faced trouble for drug possession and disobeying orders. He was honorably discharged, returned to Shreveport, and married a woman he met at church. His first child was born a few months later, soon after he turned 21, and he dealt with the pressures of marriage and fatherhood by drinking, smoking marijuana, and peeping into windows again.Then, his crimes began to escalate. Over the next few years, Danny Rolling robbed two Winn-Dixie supermarkets and several other stores. He spent most of his 20s in prison for armed robbery. He was released in 1984, but he was stealing again within a year and this time, his misdeeds didnt stop there.The Rise Of The Gainesville RipperIn November 1989, three bodies were found in a Shreveport home: Tom Grissom, his daughter Julie, and his eight-year-old grandson Sean. Julies corpse was arranged in a provocative pose. The murder went unsolved, and for a while, it seemed as if the perpetrator would get away with the disturbing crime.Then, a spree of eerily similar killings broke out in Florida.The Gainesville Ripper first struck in the early morning hours of August 24, 1990. He broke into the apartment of two incoming freshmen at the University of Florida, Sonja Larson and Christina Powell. Danny Rolling bound and gagged the girls before raping them, stabbing them to death, and posing their bodies.The following night, August 25, Rolling entered the apartment of 18-year-old Christa Hoyt, a student at Santa Fe College in Gainesville. She wasnt home, so he hid out until he heard her return and then sneaked up behind her, put her in a choke hold, taped her mouth, and tied her up. Rolling then raped her and stabbed her, but this time, he sliced her abdomen open when he was done.After leaving Hoyts apartment, Rolling realized he couldnt find his wallet. Fearing hed left it inside, he went back and while he was there, he cut off Hoyts head and placed it on a shelf staring at her body, which was posed on her bed just like the corpses of his previous victims.WillMcC/Wikimedia CommonsA memorial to the victims of the Gainesville Ripper near the University of Florida campus.By this point, news of the murders had spread across Gainesville. Authorities put out as much information as they could to try to catch the suspect, and students at the citys universities slept in groups and took every precaution they could think of to secure their dorms and apartments. Despite this, the Gainesville Ripper struck again on August 27.That night, Rolling murdered Tracey Paules and Manuel Taboada, both 23-year-old University of Florida students. He attacked Taboada while he slept, and when Paules heard the struggle and came to investigate, Rolling chased her to her bedroom. Paules tried to barricade herself inside, but the serial killer managed to break down her door, rape her, stab her to death, and pose her corpse.At the time, nobody knew that the murders of Paules and Taboada would be the Gainesville Rippers last. The University of Florida canceled classes, people carried baseball bats around with them, and nobody went out alone during the day or night. Students even started sleeping in shifts so that someone was awake at all times. By the end of August, many students had left campus, and some of them never returned because they feared for their lives.Despite having four separate crime scenes to gather evidence from, the police couldnt name a suspect. Danny Rolling had covered his tracks carefully, disposing of anything on which he could have left fingerprints. And while he did leave semen behind, investigators had nothing to test it against.At least, not until a woman from Shreveport called Crime Stoppers three months later.How A Single Tip Led The Police To Danny RollingCindy Juracich had heard about the Gainesville murders on the radio while driving through Florida that August. The crimes brought to mind a man Juracich had previously attended church with in Shreveport: Danny Rolling.Rolling had frequently visited the home of Juracich and her husband, Steven Dobbin, outside of church. Hed come over every night for a while, Juracich told ABC News in 2022, and then one night, Steven came in and goes, Hes got to go.'Her husband then told her that Rolling had admitted that he likes to stick knives into people. Juracich hadnt seen Rolling since hed left Shreveport, but she had a horrible gut feeling that he had something to do with the murders in Gainesville. In November 1990, she decided to call Crime Stoppers just to put his name forward. By this time, investigators had started to make connections between the Gainesville killings and the triple homicide in Shreveport a year prior.Mike Pease/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire / Alamy Stock PhotoDanny Rolling after his competency hearing in July 1991.Detectives looked into Rolling and discovered that hed been arrested on Sept. 7, 1990, for robbing a supermarket in Ocala, Florida, about 40 miles south of Gainesville. Thankfully, he was still in jail, and a quick blood test revealed that he had the same blood type as the suspect in both Shreveport and Gainesville. Danny Rolling was charged with five counts of murder, and just as his trial began in 1994, he pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to death and died by lethal injection on Oct. 25, 2006. His chilling legacy didnt end there, though.The Inspiration Behind ScreamWhen the news of the Gainesville Ripper broke in late 1990, Kevin Williamson was preparing to move to Los Angeles to take screenwriting classes at UCLA. The case inspired Williamson, and he started looking deeper into it as Rollings trial approached.Back when I was researching Danny Rolling, Williamson told Entertainment Tonight in 2013, I wanted to write about a serial killer on a college campus.Dimension FilmsDanny Rolling and his vicious murders as the Gainesville Ripper served as the true story behind Scream.He took elements of Rollings story and put them into one of his screenplays: a movie called Scream.The film released in 1996 and soon became a blockbuster. Williamsons career skyrocketed, and he went on to write for the hit series Dawsons Creek, the horror movie I Know What You Did Last Summer, and a couple of the sequels to Scream one of which indeed takes place on a college campus.As such, Danny Rollings vicious crimes live on, not just through the grief of his victims loved ones but as the true story behind Scream, one of modern historys most successful film franchises.After reading about Danny Rolling and the true story behind Scream, go inside 12 other true stories that inspired horror films. Then, discover the stories behind some of Hollywoods most famous serial killer movies.The post The Disturbing Story Of Danny Rolling, The Gainesville Ripper Whose Murders Inspired The Movie <em>Scream</em> appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    The Peculiar Story Of Anatoli Bugorski, The Scientist Who Stuck His Head In A Proton Accelerator And Lived To Tell The Tale
    Public DomainOn July 13, 1978, a proton beam went straight through the head of Russian physicist Anatoli Bugorski, but he somehow survived.From the Chernobyl disaster to the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the horrors of radiation exposure can send chills down anyones spine.Symptoms of radiation sickness can range from nausea, vomiting, and seizures to sepsis, cardiovascular collapse, and often death. Even beneficial uses of radiation, such as in cancer treatments, may cause severe side effects.Radiation can be fatal at just 5 grays (Gy). Cancer patients generally receive between 45 and 60 Gys broken down into smaller doses over a few weeks. But in 1978, one physicist was exposed to over 3,000 Gys at once 600 times the fatal dose. And he survived.This is the incredible story of Anatoli Bugorski.The Proton Accelerator AccidentRoyalty-Free/CorbisAnatoli Bugorski is the only known person to have been directly exposed to a particle accelerator beam.Anatoli Petrovich Bugorski was born in the Soviet Union on June 25, 1942. In 1978, at the age of 36, he was working as a particle physicist at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino, a small town about 60 miles south of Moscow.Protvino had been established as a Cold War-era science boomtown, created for the primary purpose of nuclear research. There, scientists could live with their families and conduct their top-secret work far away from prying eyes.Bugorski was working on the U-70 synchrotron, a nuclear particle accelerator that, at the time it was built in 1967, generated the highest-energy beam in the world. While that record has since been broken, it is still the highest-energy accelerator in Russia.On July 13, 1978, Bugorski leaned into the synchrotron to check a malfunction without realizing the safety mechanism had been turned off.All of a sudden, Bugorski experienced a flash brighter than a thousand suns, according to Discover Magazine. He had unwittingly put his head in the direct path of the main proton beam, which entered through the back of his head and exited through his nose.Bugorski was blasted with 3,000 Gys of radiation. He was rushed to the hospital for treatment, though most of the doctors and scientists involved in his care were convinced he was a dead man walking.They were wrong.The Incredible Survival Story Of Anatoli BugorskiWikimedia CommonsThe U-70 synchrotron control room.Despite having been hit with hundreds of fatal doses of radiation all at once, Anatoli Bugorski felt no pain. Of course, Bugorski didnt walk away from his accident completely unscathed. The proton beam had gone straight through his head. The left side of his face swelled up, and over the next few days, the skin that had come in contact with the beam blistered and peeled off. Soon, doctors examining Bugorski could see the path the beam had taken through his face, bone, and brain tissue by the burn it left behind.Before Bugorskis incident, nobody knew what would happen to a person exposed to radiation in such a concentrated form. Understandably, doctors assumed hed be dead in a matter of days. But against all odds, he lived to tell the tale. This is, in effect, an unintended test of proton warfare, Bugorski said, according to Wired. I am being tested. The human capacity for survival is being tested.To this day, it is unknown why Bugorski didnt experience more damage from the accident. Some scientists have theorized that Bugorski was able to survive because of the narrow concentration of nuclear energy. Most deaths from radiation poisoning come from general exposure, such as in Chernobyl or Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where radiation seeped across victims entire bodies.However, this theory is difficult to test, as Bugorski is still the only person known to have suffered this form of high-energy radiation exposure.Anatoli Bugorskis Mostly Normal Life Post-AccidentAndrey Solomonov/Global Look PressThe accident left half of Bugorskis face paralyzed and stopped it from aging.Anatoli Bugorskis skin gradually healed from his accident. However, the burns left half of his face permanently paralyzed. In fact, as the right side of his face aged, the left side has remained frozen in time since 1978.Still, Bugorski walked away from the accident mostly unscathed. The beam of highly concentrated radiation had torn through his occipital lobe, responsible for visual processing, and his temporal lobe, responsible for sensory input and retention, such as language comprehension and memory. But Bugorski suffered virtually no intellectual damage, going on to complete his Ph.D. and continue his research at the Institute for High Energy Physics.Over the years, he has suffered from occasional seizures and mental fatigue. He also lost hearing in his left ear. Otherwise, Bugorski, who is now in his eighties, has remained in surprisingly good health.Despite being the only known person to have been exposed to the effects of a super-powered nuclear accelerator, Anatoli Bugorski has rarely discussed his accident publicly, even nearly 50 years after the fact. The confidential nature of Russias nuclear research during the Cold War meant that he was unable to talk about his accident for about a decade. When the news finally broke, he was lauded as a poster boy for Soviet and Russian radiation medicine, according to Wired.Bugorski has also expressed his willingness to participate in studies or research by Western universities and institutions. Unfortunately, he has never had the money to leave Protvino, where he reportedly still lives to this day with his wife and adult son.After reading about the physicist who survived a blast of nuclear radiation, read about the man who was kept alive for 83 days against his will after a radiation accident in Japan. Or, read about the 14-pound plutonium orb known as the Demon Core that killed two scientists in New Mexico.The post The Peculiar Story Of Anatoli Bugorski, The Scientist Who Stuck His Head In A Proton Accelerator And Lived To Tell The Tale appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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