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Apr 22, 2024 · Joe Clark would later earn the alias the “Bonebreaker Killer” for the stunning acts of violence he committed against Phillips. A police investigations would reveal that Clark had murdered at least one other teenager, and that he had plans to end the lives of many more.
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- Seemingly Normal People Who Were Keeping Human Captives in Their Homes
At an age when most boys get their kicks by chasing girls and sneaking beers, 17-year-old Joe Clark of Baraboo, Wisconsin, got his through the imprisonment and torure of other boys.
Thad Phillips survives Joe Clark. (The Bonebreaker) Thad Phillips is held captive for 43 hours by Joe Clark, his legs are broken in multiple places during this time period. True Crime...
Apr 14, 2023 · Phillips soon learned his kidnapper, 17-year-old Joseph Clark, had an odd obsession. "He pushed me back on my back onto a bed," Phillips explained. "He grabbed my ankle and he twisted it and it broke." That was just the beginning. Phillips said Clark broke both his legs, hip and shins.
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Aug 23, 2021 · Around 43 hours after he was carried from the safety of his home, half asleep and disorientated, Thad found himself breaking down the door of a locked closet, throwing his broken body down a flight of stairs, mercifully finding a phone, and dialing 911.
Aug 7, 2023 · In the mid 90s, a whirlwind abduction of a teenage boy led to a tale of a killer's odd obsession with the sound of breaking bones and confessions of past mur...
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Joseph Lewis Clark (January 15, 1949 – May 2, 2006) was an American murderer executed by the State of Ohio. He was the 21st person executed by Ohio since the state resumed executions in 1999.