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Nathan Starts
In 1974,
When He Was 17 Years-Old
In 1974, Nathan pleads guilty to impersonating a
policeman and assaulting an eight-year-old boy, for which he received one
year of probation. This was the first time he was caught, but most suspect
he was on the prowl since puberty.
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Nathan Attacks Two Boys In 1977
In 1977, Nathan kidnapped and choked two
boys. He was convicted of attempted murder, and was sentenced to 20
years in prison.
What did he do for the three years since
his last arrest?
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A Zionist Psychiatrist Puts
Him In A Mental Hospital
Nathaniel Levi Bar-Jonah said he had fantasies involving murder and
cannibalism, and he was transferred to the Bridgewater State Hospital
for Sexual Predators.
He was released in 1991.
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Another
Assault
Then on August 9th, 1991, Mr. Bar-Jonah is arrested for battery
on a 7-year-old boy, during an incident outside an Oxford post
office. He is sentenced to two years probation, on the condition
he move to Montana with his mother.
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Moves
To Montana
In 1991
He moved to Great Falls in
August 1991, to serve out a two-year sentence of probation.
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December 18, 1993
Bar-Jonah molests an 8-year-old boy he is babysitting in Great
Falls, Montana. He is charged, but the case is later dropped when the
mother refuses to let the boy testify.
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Feburary 6, 1996
Ten-year-old Zachary Ramsay disappears
on his way to Whittier Elementary School in Great Falls.
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December 13,
1999
Nathaniel
Bar-Jonah
is arrested while lurking around the Lincoln Elementary School in
Great Falls in the early morning dressed as a policeman. According to
police, he is carrying a stun gun, a can of pepper spray, a fake
police badge and a toy revolver. He quickly becomes the focus of the
Ramsay investigation.
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December 17, 1999
Police search his apartment and find
nude photos of him and young boys
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June 6, 2000
Police dig up a portion of
Bar-Jonah's
garage and recover a bunch of human bones.
On December 18, 2000, Bar-Jonah is charged with the kidnapping and
murder of Ramsay. Authorities contend Bar-Jonah ate the boy's remains.
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February 26, 2002
Nathan stands trial in Great Falls, Montana
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Evidence
Police found 28 boxes of potential evidence that links Bar-Jonah to
Zachary's disappearance. Investigators have found stun
guns, knives, batons, a blue police-style coat, police badges. They
also found a list of names, including Zachary, young relatives and
children of friends.
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Police Found Recipes
Police also found writings where Bar-Jonah allegedly makes references
to "Little
Boy Stew," "Little Kid Desert," "Little Boy Pot Pies".
Authorities reveal that
Bar-Jonah
ate the boy's remains and also
fed them to unwitting friends and
family.
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Police Suspect More Victims
Bar-Jonah kept a list of
27 names that police suspect could be
his Massachusetts victims from 1963 to1977. The story sends law
enforcement scrambling to find earlier atrocities the suspected serial
killer may have committed. Their search includes
Arkansas, Florida, Colorado, and into Canada.
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Nathan Was Convicted On Three Counts
Nathan received the maximum sentence of 130 years without parole.
Prison video.
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High-Priced Lawyers
His attorneys
appealed to the state supreme
court and lost.
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