The Long Island Rail Road massacre was a mass murder which resulted in Colin Ferguson being convicted of murdering six people and injuring nineteen others on the Long Island Rail Road in Garden City, New York.
On December 7, 1993, as an LIRR train pulled into the Merillon Avenue station, Ferguson pulled out his gun and started firing at passengers. He killed six and wounded nineteen before being stopped by three of the passengers: Kevin Blum, Mark McEntee, and Mike O'Connor. Ferguson's trial was notable for a number of unusual developments, including his firing of his defense counsel and insisting on representing himself and questioning his own victims on the stand.
Ferguson was convicted on February 17, 1995, of murder for the deaths of the six passengers who died of their injuries. He was also convicted of attempted murder for wounding nineteen passengers. As of 2014, he is serving his sentence of 315 years and 8 months to life at the Upstate Correctional Facility in Franklin County, New York.
Two page handwritten letter from Ferguson. Letter is general content and is signed Colin. Original matching handwritten envelope with artwork drawn on the front is included.
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